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Perl CGI Intranet Audio and Translations Tutorial
Yesterday’s Perl CGI Intranet Audio Tutorial gave us “an in” to audio functionality, but if you get into the innards of the macOS say command you’ll see how an audio voice is our connection with a translation language code. And … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, Google Translate, HTML, html entity, hyperlink, IFRAME, intranet, language, language code, LibreOffice, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, post, programming, relative, reveal, row, say, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI Intranet Audio Tutorial
We’ve got a couple of changes onto yesterday’s Perl CGI URL Content Tutorial‘s progress regarding our Perl CGI Modules explorations … base the navigation to Perl as HTML form method=POST rather than method=GET … allowing for larger data sets … … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, HTML, html entity, IFRAME, intranet, LibreOffice, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, post, programming, relative, reveal, row, say, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI URL Content Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Perl CGI Spreadsheet Module Sorting Tutorial, today, we introduce a new Perl module … LWP::UserAgent … which can help us reach the content of a user nominated URL. From LWP::UserAgent doing it’s stuff, the rest of the changed … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, HTML, html entity, IFRAME, LibreOffice, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, programming, relative, reveal, row, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI Spreadsheet Module Sorting Tutorial
Spreadsheets can be a great aid where online activities might coincide, via downloading, to desktop activities. So, we want to delve further into the spreadsheet functionality we started with yesterday’s Perl CGI Spreadsheet Module Tutorial. We decided … to add … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, HTML, LibreOffice, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, programming, row, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, webpage
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Perl CGI Spreadsheet Module Tutorial
Adding onto yesterday’s Perl CGI DBI Module Tutorial … use of Perl module DateTime … use of Perl module DBI … Perl module exploration, and today, we dip our toes into … use of Perl module Spreadsheet::WriteExcel … and to … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, CGI, cgi-bin, client, connect, content, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, Excel, executable, field, form, HTML, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, programming, server, split, spreadsheet, timezone, tutorial, webpage
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Perl CGI DBI Module Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Perl CGI DateTime Module Primer Tutorial‘s … use of Perl module DateTime … today, we try out … use of Perl module DBI … to facilitate the connection and use of database functionalities, in our case MySql, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, CGI, cgi-bin, client, connect, content, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, executable, field, form, HTML, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, programming, server, timezone, tutorial, webpage
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Perl CGI DateTime Module Primer Tutorial
Do you remember with Perl CGI Modes of Use Primer Tutorial how we used the Perl programming language as an alternative server language player up at the RJM Programming website? Well, in any case, today, we explore some Perl modules … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, CGI, cgi-bin, client, date, datetime, executable, form, HTML, module, navigation, Perl, permissions, programming, server, timezone, tutorial, webpage
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Date Range Reporting Primer Tutorial
Are you always satisfied with Search and/or Advanced Search functionality on websites? We’d say “sometimes”, but understand that some of the access to “Advanced Search” is debatable for webmasters given it can lead to database searches of some complexity, that … Continue reading →
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Tagged advanced search, date, date range, file_get_contents, NSW, NSW Government, PHP, programming, range, report, search, SQL, tutorial, url
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