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Collation Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
On top of the recent Internationalization … DateTime … and … Currency and Number …. work, today we add on some … Collation … and let’s see what Wikipedia says about it … Collation is the assembly of written information … Continue reading
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Google Translate Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
As a user selects a language from the language dropdowns of yesterday’s Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial and DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial‘s web applications they are presented with two “Translate” and (as of today a new) “New Window” buttons … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, command line, currency, currency code, date, datetime, document.write, DOM, ecma, Google, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, language, language code, Macbook Pro, macOS, number, programming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
Our Internationalization quest continues. So, today, adding onto yesterday’s DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial … datetime work … we add (and “peer integrate” via intl_use.html‘s supervisory live run), today … currency or number … Javascript (ie. client) based Intl object … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, command line, currency, currency code, date, datetime, ecma, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, Macbook Pro, macOS, number, programming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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Troubleshooting CentOS Web Server Disk Zencart Issue Tutorial
Out of the previous CentOS Exim Advanced Configuration Primer Tutorial‘s analysis phases … hard disk space hard disk inode count (for Linux and unix web servers) … that latter one raised its-not-so-good-looking head for two days last Sunday (in the … Continue reading
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Tagged cache, CentOS, command line, cPanel, disk, disk space, diskspace, eCommerce, Linux, MySql, phpMyAdmin, repair, sftp, ssh, table, troubleshoot, tutorial, zencart
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