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Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Report Viewing Tutorial
The thing about yesterday’s Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Report Tutorial is that … it creates useful report content … but … it is information we do not want everyone to be able to see (easily, shall we say) … … Continue reading →
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Tagged admin, administrator, Apache, backup, command, cron, crontab, diskspace, Document Root, exec, file, filectime, glob, header.php, inode, log in, operator, PHP, procedure, programming, report, reporting, schedule, security, shell_exec, slideshow, theme, tidy, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, unzip, Wordpress, zip
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Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Report Tutorial
Yesterday’s Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Tutorial presented a … non-automated user instigated snapshot … Inhouse Slideshow “tidying up” PHP web application. This web application is like a … procedure … that a … system operator … might be interested … Continue reading →
Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Scheduled Tutorial
The focus of yesterday’s Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Primer Tutorial was on … an interactive macOS desktop application mode of use … but there are many reasons you might prefer a “scheduled” rather than “interactive” mode of use. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, application, body, cron, crontab, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, procedure, program, programming, schedule, script, software, standalone, subject, take, tutorial
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PHP macOS say Supervisor Modes of Use Tutorial
After yesterday’s Making of Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial, today we turn back to the PHP code that started our foray into “Siri meets say” thought patterns. It seems a bit strange to be talking … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple music, at, camera, command line, cron, crontab, dictation, exec, homepod mini, install, iOS, iPad, iPhone, macOS, music, passthru, photography, photos, play, say, settings, Siri, slide, song, Spotify, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10
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Making of Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial
Making yesterday’s Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial‘s video involved three devices … this MacBook Air (using “say” commands) … and … an iPhone with Siri and Spotify … but, also … a Windows 10 laptop … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple music, at, camera, command line, cron, crontab, dictation, homepod mini, install, iOS, iPad, iPhone, macOS, music, photography, photos, play, say, settings, Siri, slide, song, Spotify, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10
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Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial
Yesterday’s Siri on iPad Plays Apple Music Song Tutorial represented to us, regarding the … Don’t be concerned, it will not harm you It’s only me pursuing somethin’ I’m not sure of Across my dreams with nets of wonder I … Continue reading →
MacOS Text to Audio Scheduling Tutorial
Way back when MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial introduced our changed inhouse macos_say_record.php MacOS Text to Audio online PHP supervisor in its initial form, using PHP exec conduit to the macOS command line say command. Since then, its “brief” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, at, command, command line, command scheduling, cron, crontab, exec, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, PHP, programming, repeat, say, schedule, scheduling, text to audio, tutorial
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Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Calendar Aesthetics Tutorial
To finish up our revisit to the Timekeeping web application of the recent Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Calendar Iframe Tutorial we … make some styling calendar tweaks … <style> td { vertical-align: top; } #divmc { background-color: … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, Apple, batch, batch file, calendar, command line, contenteditable, cron, crontab, date, details, event, FormData, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, MAMP, metadata, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, screen capture, setTimeout, software integration, summary, Task Schedular, time, timekeeping, tutorial, user, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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