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Tag Archives: client
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
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Not Categorised, Tutorials
Tagged attribute, client, expression, HTML, HTML5, input, match, pattern, programming, regex, textbox, tutorial, validation
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World Clickarounds Google Map Chart Onclick Logic Tutorial
Revisiting our World Clickaround web applications today, last talked about with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment User Acceptance Tutorial, we were gobsmacked that we hadn’t defaulted their use of the Google Chart Map Charts integrated in, to allow for inhouse “onclick” … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged clickaround, client, event, geographicals, Google, Google chart, Google Map, HTML, integration, Javascript, map, mixed content, onclick, programming, select, sun angle, timezone, world
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MeteorJS Framework Primer Tutorial
MeteorJS is a relatively new Javascript Framework to build web applications. Like NodeJS it uses Javascript at the server and Javascript at the client. We installed MeteorJS and performed its ultra simple Hello World web client/server (HTTP://localhost:3000) web application, and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged client, client/server, framework, Hello World, HTML, Javascript, MeteorJS, MongoDB, programming, server, tutorial, web server, webpage
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Tcl and Javascript and PHP Calculator Tutorial
It’s a “blown mind” that has led me to involve Javascript to make the incarnation of our calculator of Tcl and PHP Calculator Tutorial allow for some round bracket functionality around the TCL (expr) “kernel” (sorry, Unix … my apologies … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
Tagged backend, calculator, client, eval, event, exec, expr, frontend, Javascript, mathematics, onload, operator, PHP, programming, script, server, Tcl, Tclsh, tutorial
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String Delimitation in Web Applications Primer Tutorial
Web application client and server logic is often based on … string manipulations via Javascript (client) and PHP (server, for us) string functions … and a huge subset of functionality, at least for us, is … handling delimitation issues via … Continue reading
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Tagged array, client, delimit, delimitation, explode, Javascript, nest, object, PHP, programming, server, split, string, tutorial, Web Application
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