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HTML Worded Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial
It’s not, at least for us, a trivial issue to add wording in addition to yesterday’s HTML Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial red dashed bordering flagging invalid entries regarding … email telephone number url number … for … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, client, CSS, expression, HTML, HTML5, input, Javascript, match, pattern, programming, regex, selector, textbox, tutorial, validation, word
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HTML Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial
Our attitude to validation is “to get in there early”, so no matter how effective the recent PHP Form Validation via Filter Regular Expression Tutorial is with its data validation, this serverside validation can’t beat client validation you do right … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, client, expression, HTML, HTML5, input, match, pattern, programming, regex, textbox, tutorial, validation
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HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Follow Up Tutorial
The recent HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Primer Tutorial “proof of concept” asked a lot of the user in terms of imagination, to the extent that it was mainly helpful for people who didn’t know of the existence of the HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged API, attribute, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, restriction, sandbox, security, tutorial
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HTML Iframe Functionality Restrictor Primer Tutorial
We really like to involve the HTML iframe element with our thinking. Perhaps because we like to compartmentalize functionalities. Keep a whole lot of “functionality snippets” on the one domain (like rjmprogramming.com.au) and HTML iframe usage can be quite useful, … Continue reading
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Tagged API, attribute, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, restriction, sandbox, security, tutorial
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Tic Tac Toe Class Tutorial
What do “Simon Says” and “Tic Tac Toe” have in common, for us today? They’re both games. Yeh, well … okay … but apart from “They’re both games” … What do “Simon Says” and “Tic Tac Toe” have in common, … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, class, CSS, document, document.getElementById, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, dropdown, event, game, games, HTML, id, Javascript, onclick, programming, querySelector, Tic-tac-toe, tutorial
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Simon Says Game Primer Tutorial
One of the great things about the “net” is learning things off other people. Here at this blog we’ve mentioned the stupendous HTML5 File API link we’ve used a lot for “shape to upload” local disk file browsing purposes in … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, class, CSS, document, DOM, event, game, games, HTML, id, Javascript, onclick, programming, querySelector, tutorial
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XML on the Fly via PHP Attribute Tutorial
We fell for the “give it away” via a “blog posting title” trick! Second time we’ve fallen for it this month. Howevvvvvvvvver … and isn’t there always a “vvvvvvv” with Antipodean winters … we wondered if you picked up with … Continue reading
HTML Editing via Div and Textarea Parsing Tutorial
The recent HTML Editing via Textarea and Div Primer Tutorial started us out on an HTML Editing web application via … “div” contenteditable=”true” Display edit window for the web browser look of the underlying HTML … of … “textarea” HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, CMS, content, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, editor, HTML, Javascript, parse, parsing, programming, textarea, tutorial
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