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Text Background Clip Primer Tutorial
Again, today, we’re cloning and modifying a new “proof of concept” version of a “Text Background Clip” server web application … based on the PHP of Simple Emoji Border Card Primer Tutorial … and … a lot of CSS help … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background-clip, block, card, clone, cloning, comma, CSS, delimitation, div, emoji, exec, HTML, PHP, post, programming, range, server, shell_exec, style, styling, SVG, textarea, tutorial, window, wording, words
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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 →
Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Tutorial
There are two aspects to diskspace maintainence up at the web server for RJM Programming. df -k / df -i / # diskspace # inode count … and it is often that inode count we are concerned about, and looking out for … Continue reading →
Simple Emoji Border Card Sharing Tutorial
A web application such as yesterday’s Simple Emoji Border Card Client Tutorial‘s “Simple Emoji Border Card” creator lacks a bit of accountability if its end product, which is HTML, cannot be shared within the web application. And so, today, we … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, border, card, client, CSS, diff, div, email, emoji, exec, file_put_contents, form, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, mailto, method, navigation, onblur, opacity, overlay, post, programming, server, SMS, SVG, textarea, tutorial, web server, webpage, window, wording, words, z-index
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Windows Tutorial
Today we turn our attention to the Windows local web server environment such as MAMP scenario, on top of yesterday’s PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Contenteditable Tutorial‘s work. Would you believe the use of the Windows directory separator “\” … Continue reading →
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Tagged character, command, command line, contenteditable, Document Root, escape, escape character, event, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server, Windows
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Contenteditable Tutorial
Today’s enhancement of functionality to our PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec web application of yesterday’s PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Event Tutorial only kicks in for situations where you have downloaded the PHP code to an Apache/PHP/MySql local … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, contenteditable, Document Root, event, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server
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PHP File Finding shell_exec Versus exec Event Tutorial
Serverside PHP programming is great for programmers, in our opinion, because … it is so open to embellishing web applications with information from other sources of information from outside your own domain as well as underlying operating systems in that … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, event, exec, file, file finding, find, local web server, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, pipe, programming, server, serverside, shell_exec, sign, signed, switch, time, tutorial, web server
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