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Tag Archives: acronym
AppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial
Yesterday’s AppML Acronyms Tutorial works in an HTML table by appml-repeating table cell content elements via an array. What happens if your JSON contains arrays within arrays, like our Acronym data’s “vars” members … [{“sf”: “BHP”, “lfs”: [{“lf”: “benign prostatic … Continue reading
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AppML Acronyms Tutorial
After yesterday’s AppML Primer Tutorial we went looking for an apt inhouse web application that allows an interface to these new AppML framework concepts. Do you remember Acronyms Lookup Wikipedia Tutorial? We first thought we’d be working in the client … Continue reading
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Tagged acronym, Ajax, appml, CSS, framework, HTML, Javascript object, JSON, object, PHP, programming, substitute, token, tutorial, XML
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Acronyms Lookup Wikipedia Tutorial
We’re revisiting the PHP web application of Acronyms Lookup Follow Up Tutorial because … knowledge moves on, and we can normally think of either new ways (eg. today we add an onkeydown event … ” onkeydown=’okd(event);’ ” … function okd(event) … Continue reading
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Tagged acronym, Ajax, ajax jquery, Javascript, jQuery, link, PHP, programming, table, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Ours Yours and Other Acronyms Game Primer Tutorial
Today, we hope you have fun with our “Ours and Yours and Other Acronyms Game” for those acronyms you think should be acronyms, as it is a recognized think (and thing) you are often hankering to say. This is a … Continue reading
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Acronyms Lookup Follow Up Tutorial
Wanted, today, to follow up on yesterday’s Acronyms Lookup Primer Tutorial as shown below, with some improvements, we think would be good, regarding … making its aesthetics more impactive … via background image up the top, created by a combination … Continue reading
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Tagged acronym, Ajax, background image, cross-domain, data mining, ESL, event, feed, file_get_contents, GIMP, HTML, image, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, json_decode, onload, opacity, PaintBrush, PHP, programming, sortable, table, transparency, tutorial, validate
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Acronyms Lookup Primer Tutorial
It’s good every now and then to see what is new in the world of data feeds on the internet, so that is how, via this great link, we got onto the wonderful Acronym lookup resource at NaCTeM (The National … Continue reading
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Tagged acronym, Ajax, cross-domain, data mining, ESL, feed, file_get_contents, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, json_decode, PHP, programming, tutorial, validate
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