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Update documentation.
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Yes I know PHP 5.4 just came out, and yes I know PHP 5.3 has lovely features, but there are plenty of corporate systems running on CodeIgniter and PHP 5.3 still is not widely supported enough. CodeIgniter is great for distributed applications, and this is the highest we can reasonably go without breaking support. PHP 5.3 will most likely happen in another year or so. Fingers crossed on that one anyway...
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attachment - should make things easier for the user who uses a custom name
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SMTP server
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added notice of license to all source files.
OSL to all except the few files we ship inside of the application folder, those are AFL.
Updated license in user guide.
incrementing next dev version to 3.0 due to licensing change
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ternary. Also fixed the doc block.
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issues when sending NULL or FALSE.
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invalid MIME-types.
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http://codeigniter.uservoice.com/forums/40508-codeigniter-reactor/suggestions/2056113-private-functions-suck
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broke the Typography class's string replacements, for instance
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$this->email->initialize().
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