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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial offered a timely reminder that not only … LibreOffice and Microsoft Office software applications offer exports of document formats to HTML … but, also, open source gives us … (what is … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, application, command, command line, conversion, document.open source, exec, export, HTML, operating system, pandoc, PHP, programming, public, tutorial, web server, word
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Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial
The modern document applications allow conversion to HTML. What happens during that process, exactly? Well, that’s “under the hood” stuff. A little background, though, and context … Why would you want to convert, say a Word file, to HTML (using, … Continue reading →
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Tagged ascii, bin2hex, chart, CLI, comma separated value, command line, conversion, CSV, data, delimitation, delimiter, document, Excel, export, hex, hex dump, HTML, LibreOffice, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, PHP, preg_replace, spreadsheet, text, utf-8, word
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ImageMagick Postscript Primer Tutorial
We could spend a lifetime telling you about the functionality of various ImageMagick guises and usages, further to the recent Imagick PHP Class Primer Tutorial. We’ve decided to live a little separated from ImageMagick, or we just know we would … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, ghostscript, image, ImageMagick, PHP, programming, tutorial
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Making of iPhone Videos Play Around the Traps Tutorial
Especially as far as video creation goes with the set of web browser brands, on mobile and non-mobile platforms, going around, it can be valid to ask … Does it play everywhere? … because it’s surprising what can arise sometimes. … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, audio, camera, codecs, command line, compatibility, configuration, context, contextualize, convert, ffmpeg, functionality, iPhone, macOS, media, mimetype, mov, mp4, open source, platform, play, playing, Safari, StackOverflow, sync, synchronize, track, tutorial, video, web browser
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Hashtag Genericization Tutorial
Thinking about yesterday’s PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Genericization Tutorial might beggar the question for many users … Is there a way to not have to worry about “simple defence mechanisms” sharing user entered data onto a serverside recipient webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, algorithm, array, C++, coding, comma separated values, command line, compiler, contenteditable, defence, defensive, Desktop Application, dropdown, exec, gcc, generic, genericization, hardcoding, hashtag, hashtagging, list, onblur, onload, operating system, PHP, program, programming, server, shell_exec, token, tutorial
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Genericization Tutorial
We come at improving yesterday’s PHP Recompiles C Numerical Bubble Sort Tutorial two ways, today, they being … genericization … taking the form of changing a hardcoding in a dropdown and associated variable “remix” regarding the functionality of the “what … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, array, C++, captive, captive portal, coding, comma separated values, command line, compiler, defence, defensive, Desktop Application, Did you know, dropdown, exec, gcc, generic, genericization, hardcoding, list, operating system, PHP, portal, program, programming, server, shell_exec, token, tutorial
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Bubble Sort Tutorial
For years and years, before the Internet, there were (and still are) the publicly accessible desktop application worlds of … Windows with command line DOS Mac with command line (a lot like, but not exactly) Linux … and in either … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, C++, comma separated values, command line, compiler, Desktop Application, exec, gcc, list, operating system, PHP, program, programming, shell_exec, tutorial
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Tcl and Javascript and PHP Calculator AlmaLinux Tutorial
We want to research the wonderful … tcl … programming language often accessed via the “tclsh” shell … and accompanying … tk … via “wish” and/or tkinter GUI side … on the AlmaLinux environment of the Apache/PHP/MySql web server we’re … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, calculator, command line, dnf, install, Javascript, mathematics, number, operator, Package Manager, PHP, programming, Tcl, tutorial
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