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Media Capture Asynchronous Ajax FormData Upload Progress Tutorial
Onto the recent Image Capture Asynchronous Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial “Media Capture” web application (but a “spoiler alert” soon (maybe tomorrow) is that we will argue that this can become a mobile application for you mobile users too), today we … Continue reading →
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Image Capture Asynchronous Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial
Out of the recent Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial HTML’s Javascript Ajax open statement asynchronous (third) argument … var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open(‘post’, ‘mailto.php’, true); xhr.send(form); … being true (ie. asynchronous) not able to be changed to … Continue reading →
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Email Inbox Resend Tutorial
The previous Email Outbox Primer Tutorial and Email Drafts Primer Tutorial talked about two important parts of an emailing client application … the “Outbox” (folder) where unsent emails sit … and … the “Drafts” (folder) where emails never attempted to … Continue reading →
Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial
In amongst the media … images audio video … “talents” of our latest “Media Capture Email” web application, there is another important distinction, for us. It is so much easier to annotate “images” via the HTML(5) canvas element, which you’d … Continue reading →
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Media Capture Ajax FormData Upload Details Tutorial
We’re trying to improve functionality and usability of the “Media Capture Email” web application we last talked about with Media Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial yesterday. Today’s work … for web browsers that are not Internet Explorer nor Microsoft … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, array, audio, camera, capture, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, iPad, Javascript, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onion, photography, PHP, programming, reveal, standing order, summary, tutorial, upload, video, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Media Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial
We’re “opening our horizons” or “genericizing our purposes” (but you need a licence for this one … it’s all in the wording) to improve on the recent Image Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial‘s functionality today. That’ll be why we’ve … Continue reading →
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No Sim Card iPhone Capabilities Primer Tutorial
Just as we should not “dis” anybody’s “disabilities”, we think you should not “cap” the “capabilities” of (an old) iPhone with no Sim Card. Naturally a lot of us are interested in Sim Cards for our mobile devices, like discussed … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, carrier service, email, iOS, iPhone, mobile, photos, sim card, smart phone, tutorial, WiFi
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Image Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial
Please feel free to demand a refund for today’s blog posting whose title is just rearranged title words of yesterday’s Image Capture Ajax FormData Multiple Upload Tutorial but there is a real development here, and it concerns what happens when … Continue reading →
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