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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s getting us onto a “same domain” footing work with Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Tutorial has meant that it now makes sense for this PHP serverside web application to potentially spread its net wider to invite via … email … Continue reading →
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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Tutorial
Yesterday’s Broadcast Channel API Primer Tutorial‘s premise would have disappointed many as we outlined the restriction … same device, same web browser … with our HTML and Javascript client facing Broadcast Channel API web application. But supposing we introduce “database” … Continue reading →
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Broadcast Channel API Primer Tutorial
Broadcasting is a tried and trusted model of … information distribution entertainment distribution … and if you add in “listeners who can respond” (perhaps named and the broadcaster can re-respond) you can add … feedback collaboration sharing … into the … Continue reading →
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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Crontab Curl Tutorial
The PHP of yesterday’s Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Sharing Tutorial might get busy, effectively being the source data of its own functionality. In this context it can be better to not burden it, directly in the actions of the … Continue reading →