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Ajax PHP National Capitals Game Flags Tutorial

Further to yesterday’s Ajax PHP Game Wikipedia Images Wait Tutorial … capitals are connected to countries … countries are connected to iso two letter country codes … iso two letter country codes are connected to emoji flags Yes, all the … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Reworked Dropdowns Tutorial

Continuing on from Other Side of the World Reworked Logic Tutorial‘s first rearrangements at the lack of access to a weather (and its associated placename) API database we turn to that top dropdown (ie. HTML select element), with its … … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Geodata Tutorial

Think “where”, think “geodata”. And with this in mind, today’s improvements on yesterday’s PHP City Guess Country Game Massaging Tutorial is to, where it is available in the chain of data sources the City Guess Quiz web application accepts, if … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Massaging Tutorial

To improve on the progress up until yesterday’s PHP City Guess Country Game Keyboard Tutorial today, we turn our attention to both … the intricacies and complications of Country names regarding multiple data sources (not all with an ISO 2 … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Keyboard Tutorial

Regarding yesterday’s PHP City Guess Country Game Zip Tutorial‘s web application, like many others, most people would say there is available to them, input wise, and once they have started it up from the web browser address bar … mouse … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Zip Tutorial

On top of the recent PHP City Guess Country Game Flag Emoji Tutorial‘s progress today we allow for … zipped up XML data in the same format as … XML data files (as always) … and … zipped up CSV … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Flag Emoji Tutorial

On top of yesterday’s PHP City Guess Country Game Data Extension Tutorial today’s progress zeroes in on some aesthetic ideas … add country flag emojis (for interest sake) … <?php function getih($indefe) { $lri=”ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ^$”; $zri=”abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz^$0123456789#@!~`”; $dri=[“127462″,”127463″,”127464″,”127465″,”127466″,”127467″,”127468″,”127469″,”127470″,”127471″,”127472″,”127473″,”127474″,”127475″,”127476″,”127477″,”127478″,”127479″,”127480″,”127481″,”127482″,”127483″,”127484″,”127485″,”127486″,”127487″,”127988″,”917631”]; $sri=[“917601″,”917602″,”917603″,”917604″,”917605″,”917606″,”917607″,”917608″,”917609″,”917610″,”917611″,”917612″,”917613″,”917614″,”917615″,”917616″,”917617″,”917618″,”917619″,”917620″,”917621″,”917622″,”917623″,”917624″,”917625″,”917626″,”127988″,”917631″,”30″,”31″,”32″,”33″,”34″,”35″,”36″,”37″,”38″,”39″,”127937″,”65039″,”8205″,”127752″,”127987″]; $thiscc=$indefe; $ccsuff=”; $ccchar=’ … Continue reading

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Worldbank API Comparison Year Pie Chart Differences Tutorial

When you compare two year data sets with the web application of yesterday’s Worldbank API World Country Reporting Revisit Tutorial you are likely to be accessing the Google Charts Pie Chart Differences tool using Google”smarts” to compare two data sets … Continue reading

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