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SSL Certificate Renewal Revisited Tutorial
Way back when with SSL Certificate Renewal Tutorial we renewed the SSL Certificate for the rjmprogramming.com.au domain. What, in practical terms, does that mean? It means a URL such as … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au … involves encryption, offering a level of security … Continue reading
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Tagged administrator, CentOS, certificate, configuration, cPanel, Crazy Domains, csr, domain, email, email address, encryption, install, IP address, key, security, ssl, ssl certificate, SSL Certifier, System Administrator, web host, web hosting, web server, WHM
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Tokens Tutorial
The discovery in yesterday’s Linux sendmail Remote Attachment Tutorial that … in the “body” section part of the email above the attachment we’ve written functionality for Content-Type: text/plain … so why not today write functionality to cater for Content-Type: text/html … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, boxblur, brightness, camera, canvas, capture, colourize, contain, contrast, cover, data uri, edge, email, emboss, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, filter, flip, flop, GD, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, subject, substitution, text/html, toast, toDataURL, token, transform, url
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Filter Tutorial
There are other image filters we can apply on top of yesterday’s Feedback Annotation Canvas Pixels Tutorial canvas pixel and transformational ones, they being ones that make use of the PHP GD image library. But there is a way to … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, boxblur, brightness, camera, canvas, capture, colourize, contain, contrast, cover, data uri, edge, email, emboss, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, filter, flip, flop, GD, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, text/html, toast, toDataURL, transform, url
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Pixels Tutorial
So far with our revisit work on the Feedback web application of yesterday’s Feedback Annotation Image Cover Contain Tutorial we haven’t talked much about the middle person conduit of data, the HTML(5) canvas element, it being a useful “middle person … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, camera, canvas, capture, contain, cover, data uri, email, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, flip, flop, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, text/html, toast, toDataURL, transform, url
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Feedback Annotation Image Cover Contain Tutorial
Do you remember a discussion here about the CSS property background-size we discussed with CSS3 Background Size Contain and Cover Primer Tutorial? It’s become one of our favourite properties ever since our bid for the Opera House failed?! Well, today, … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, camera, canvas, capture, contain, cover, data uri, email, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, text/html, toast, url
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Mobile Feedback Annotation Image Camera Capture Tutorial
Mobile devices, those “smart ones”, gave us a very useful advantage on top of a lot of the laptops that preceded them (regarding personal computing) … the inbuilt camera. HTML came along before the modern smart phone or tablet, so … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, annotation, attribute, camera, capture, data uri, email, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, text/html, url
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Feedback Emoji Mixed Content Tutorial
The issue of Mixed Content (ie. the mixing of http: and https: protocol) web content is an issue to look out for should you be a web application developer with a penchant for the HTML iframe element. We approached the … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, data uri, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, Javascript, mixed content, PHP, protocol, src, srcdoc, ssl, text/html, url
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