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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows MAMP Tutorial
As with many issues with web applications there’s the … client side, aspects to Windows usage, as outlined with yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows Client Tutorial … and then there’s the … server side to Windows usage, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 8dot3, Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, body, browse, browsing, button, client, data uri, datetime, Did you know, dir, DOM, DOS, email, explanation, ffmpeg, file, file API, file specification, filename, file_exists, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, FormData, GIMP, guillotine, header, HTML, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, integrate, integration, internationalization, intl, intranet, IP address, Javascript, local web server, localhost, localization, MAMP, marquee, media, mime, mimetype, MS-DOS, PDF, PHP, placeholder, popup, port, programming, slideshow, software integration, stop press, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial, uniquifier, user agent, video, window.open, Windows
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Windows File Server and File Sharing Inaccessible Troubleshooting Tutorial
Businesses and schools around the world benefitted from the invention of the networking idea of a file server as we discussed with the previous Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial, and we’ll let Wikipedia explain below … The … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged client/server, command line, connect, disconnect, DOS, drive, error, file, file server, inaccessible, IP address, map, Mapping, net use, network drive, operating system, ping, troubleshoot, tutorial, UNC, Windows, Windows 10
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Windows AppData Primer Tutorial
If you’re a Windows user who has not heard of AppData it is possible that … you have never had a major bug occur with Windows, and we congratulate you … or … you execute a very limited number of … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppData, cmd, command line, DOS, environment, environment variable, error, error message, mkdir, set, system, troubleshooting, tutorial, Windows, Windows Explorer
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Google Chart Geo Chart Windows Batch File Tutorial
Yes, it’s not just the macOS scenario of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart macOS Korn Shell Tutorial which can have a simple scripting solution. So can Windows, and we use the “going back to near when Adam was a boy” … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, abscissa, Ajax, area, batch, batch file, chart, click, clutter, codepoint, collaboration, command line, content, country, declutter, DOS, email, emoji, emoji flag, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, flag, form, geochart, geographicals, Google chart, hover, HTML, induction, interaction, iPad, ISO, Javascript, korn shell, Mac OS X, macOS, mantissa, map, mobile, onclick, onmouseover, oprerating system, overlay, perspective, PHP, placename, post, programming, prompt, quiz, region, scale, screenshot, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell, SMS, sort, sorting, String.fromCodePoint, surface area, Terminal, thumbnail, timezone, tooltip, tutorial, user experience, user interaction, Wikipedia, Windows, zoom
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Windows Find Strings in Files Prioritising Tutorial
When we presented Windows Task Manager and Control Panel Primer Tutorial earlier on we didn’t show Task Manager’s talent to allow for some Windows task priority setting. This task priority setting is not always a good idea, but if you … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, directory, directory tree, DOS, find, findstr, network drive, priority, process, remote access, search, task, Task Manager, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Prompt Clip Primer Tutorial
Do you use Windows, and are still fans of the Command Prompt (access to DOS) desktop application? There’s a command there that I’ve never used, until reading the August, 2017 edition of “PC & Tech Authority” magazine, with its really … Continue reading →
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Tagged clip, clipboard, command line, command prompt, copy, DOS, notepad, paste, tree, tutorial, utf-8, Windows
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WordPress Theme Lookup Primer Tutorial
Maybe you have been following our recent exploits with MAMP on Windows, are curious, but have no experience with PHP? Today’s tutorial might be right down your alley. All the “parts” to today’s “What WordPress Theme is That” web application … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, command line, Document Root, DOS, file_get_contents, HTML, local web server, MAMP, PATH, PHP, programming, theme, tutorial, url, Windows, Wordpress
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Internet Explorer ActiveX Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial
Hope you don’t find “intellectual exercises” a waste of time? If so, you may need to tune out now, from our HotKey Quiz web application (building on yesterday’s Windows Command Line Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial) discussion below. There are occasions … Continue reading →
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Tagged 32 bit, 64 bit, ActiveX, Assembler, batch, command line, debug, desktop, DOS, Internet Explorer, Javascript, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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