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Google Charts Debugging via Web Inspector and View Page Source Tutorial
The combination of (showing Google Chrome web browser wording) … PHP web browser Web Inspector(s) … via … View -> Developer -> Developer Tools … web browser View Source … via … View Page Source right click option … or … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, annotated timeline chart, chart, code, codeline, codeline number, content, debug, debugging, geographicals, Google, Google chart, Google Chrome, India, india map, map, page source, PHP, php8, programming, timeline, tutorial, view page source, web browser, web inspector, web page
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WordPress Blog Plus Searches Tutorial
After a few days of trying out the WordPress Blog (TwentyTen themed) search functionality (searching for GETME[space]) and creating Oldest link ideas from the recent WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial we have come to two conclusions … (though we dislike … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, character, code, delimit, delimiter, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, MySql, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, plus, programming, query, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, webpage, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial
We noted, looking at our Apache Status report, that fairly often readers of this blog, thanks, search for mention of a particular GETME file, it being our “source control” basis whereby … first draft of a “source control” file, named … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, code, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, programming, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Javascript Microtask Primer Tutorial
Javascript, in “clientside mode”, has many more asynchronous ideas than it used to, say, a decade ago, where it was mainly setTimeout and setInterval timer functions we turned to, in this regard. It used to be that any idea of … Continue reading →
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Tagged asynchronous, base64_decode, cell, clientside, code, contenteditable, data, delay, event, execution, execution order, form, HTML, innerText, Javascript, method, microtask, navigation, onblur, order, PHP, programming, promise, queue, queueMicrotask, setInterval, setTimeout, sleep, table cell, target, task, timer, tutorial, wait, window.btoa
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PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer Locale Variants World Map Tutorial
Today, further to yesterday’s PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer Locale Variants Tutorial, we seek to answer questions such as … Which countries in the world speak Arabic? … and with a changed i_eg.js supporting a changed i_variant_eg.php and with … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabet, amount, ansi, button, cache, cell, character, click, client, clientside, code, codefile, country, country name, currency, currency code, data, diacritic, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, emoji flag button, event, external Javascript, file, file specification, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, form, geo chart, GETME, glob, Google Charts, IFRAME, include, index, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, iso 639, Javascript, keyboard, keyborad, language, language code, language name, link, list, local, local knowledge, local web server, locale, MAMP, name, number, onblur, onclick, oncontextmenu, oninput, onkeydown, override, peer, peer to peer, PHP, programming, proof of concept, region, region name, rewrite, right click, row, rules, serverside, sftp, sort, sorting, specification, table, testing, tutorial, upload, variant, web server, web server file, word
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PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer Locale Variants Tutorial
We’ve written a new member of “the peerage”, in other words, our inhouse PHP intl class web applications. It gathers variants of an entered Locale into a group we display Current Datetimes for in a series of HTML iframe hosting … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabet, amount, ansi, button, cache, character, client, clientside, code, codefile, country, country name, currency, currency code, data, diacritic, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, emoji flag button, event, external Javascript, file, file specification, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, form, geo chart, GETME, glob, Google Charts, include, index, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, iso 639, Javascript, keyboard, keyborad, language, language code, language name, link, list, local, local knowledge, local web server, locale, MAMP, name, number, onblur, oninput, onkeydown, override, peer, peer to peer, PHP, programming, proof of concept, region, region name, rewrite, rules, serverside, sftp, sort, sorting, specification, testing, tutorial, upload, variant, web server, web server file, word
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PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer World Map Tutorial
All the web applications in the suite of PHP intl class using web applications were capable of making a connection between … Country Name and ISO-3166 2 letter Country Code suffixing a Locale … and … Emoji Flag … setting … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabet, amount, ansi, button, cache, character, client, clientside, code, codefile, country, country name, currency, currency code, data, diacritic, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, emoji flag button, event, external Javascript, file, file specification, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, form, geo chart, GETME, glob, Google Charts, include, index, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, iso 639, Javascript, keyboard, keyborad, language, language code, language name, link, list, local, local knowledge, local web server, locale, MAMP, name, number, onblur, oninput, onkeydown, override, peer, peer to peer, PHP, programming, proof of concept, region, region name, rewrite, rules, serverside, sftp, sort, sorting, specification, testing, tutorial, upload, web server, web server file, word
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PHP Tokeniser Primer Tutorial
Validation is a big subject area for programmers (we last discussed with XML Lint Validation Tutorial), and “when in a real pickle” I’ve turned to online HTML validators such as this one, but more often the web browser’s web inspector … Continue reading →