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Tag Archives: attachment
Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Troubleshooting Tutorial
It’s been a while since the “Gimp Guillotine” work of Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Memory Tutorial (and if this is all confusingly new to you we recommend reading Gimp Guides to HTML Primer Tutorial, and up). During that time we’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, attachment, debug, debugger, debugging, email, error, file, GIMP, http, HTTP Error, https, mixed content, PHP, programming, protocol, relative URL, ssl, troubleshoot, troubleshooting, tutorial, web browser, web inspector
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Ajax FormData Object No Body PHP PDF Tutorial
Continuing on with the sharing ideas emanating from yesterday’s Ajax FormData Object No Body PHP Email Tutorial sharing (or accountability) … emailing HTML attachment functionality … today (shame about the spoiler alert in the blog posting title … but nevertheless … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, Ajax, attachment, collaboration, content, CSS, document.write, email, FormData, fpdf, head, HTML, Javascript, Mail, object, PDF, PHP, programming, prompt, share, sharing, spam, style, table, tutorial, webpage
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Message Photo in iOS Primer Tutorial
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Tagged attachment, camera, image, iOS, iPad, iPhone, message, mobile, mobile app, photo, photograph, SMS, tutorial
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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Share Tutorial
With yesterday’s Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Position Tutorial you had a quite private and non-collaborative web application, but today, we open that up to some email sharing collaboration possibilitites. To offer this sharing … for the first time … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, attachment, CMS, collaboration, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, email, fixed, flex, form, height, horizontal, HTML, IFRAME, overflow, PHP, position, post, programming, proof of concept, relative, screen, scroll, scrolling, share, sharing, text, tutorial, vertical, width, writing-mode
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Email Piece Together Image Attachments Tutorial
Most knowledge regarding “working I.T.” I try to share at this blog. But a little bit I do not. Apart from “haven’t got to it bits” that “little bit” is made up of … bits I’m too unsure of my … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, communication, drafts, email, iOS, iPad, Mail, multiple, multitasking, save, save drafts, tutorial
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Just Javascript Webmail No Body Attachment Tutorial
A “hard liner” for the proper use of “business emails” could argue that an email without an attachment is not productive. Couldn’t you just have a face to face meeting instead, if there is just wording in the email (as … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, attachment, Did you know, email, file_get_contents, FormData, Javascript, Mail, PHP, programming, prompt, relative URL, tutorial, url, webmail, webpage, XMLHttpRequest
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Please Sign Paperless Email Reply Primer Tutorial
What do you do when emailed a PDF document to sign and return? In your processes, do you need to scan hardcopy (ie. paper) at any stage? If no, I’ll not nag you then about the world’s resources, and suchlike. … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, email, image, image map, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, paperless, PDF, Preview, programming, reply, scribble, signature, text, tutorial
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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Ajax Email Tutorial
Clearly, to build on yesterday’s Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Debugger Tutorial and Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Dropdown Tutorial we need to clear up another issue that is cross-browser by nature, that being the emailing functionality for … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, bross-browser, cache, Chrome, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, debug, debugger, f12 developer tools, Firefox, HTML, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, microsoft edge, mozGetAsFile, programming, tutorial, web inspector, Windows
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