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Ternary Expression Logic Primer Tutorial
Yesterday, we wonder if you examined Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Multiple Forms Tutorial‘s … the changed … code differences content? If you did, there were unusual “ternary expressions” used in that PHP code. Unusual for us, writing … Continue reading
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, arguments, boolean, delimiter, expression, get, isset, Javascript, PHP, programming, ternary, ternary expression, tutorial, variable
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HTML CSV Report Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial
There are as many ways to present data as there are stars in the sky, we venture, but some make so much more sense than others in terms of … how the data comes to you what you want to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged attribute, client, CSS, CSV, expression, HTML, HTML5, input, Javascript, match, pattern, programming, regex, report, selector, spreadsheet, textbox, tutorial, validation, word
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HTML Worded Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial
It’s not, at least for us, a trivial issue to add wording in addition to yesterday’s HTML Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial red dashed bordering flagging invalid entries regarding … email telephone number url number … for … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, client, CSS, expression, HTML, HTML5, input, Javascript, match, pattern, programming, regex, selector, textbox, tutorial, validation, word
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HTML Validation via Client Input or Regular Expression Tutorial
Our attitude to validation is “to get in there early”, so no matter how effective the recent PHP Form Validation via Filter Regular Expression Tutorial is with its data validation, this serverside validation can’t beat client validation you do right … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, client, expression, HTML, HTML5, input, match, pattern, programming, regex, textbox, tutorial, validation
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Google Translate English Phrasal Verbs and Idioms Tutorial
A couple of our recent ESL tutorials regarding Phrasal Verbs (English Phrasal Verb Game Primer Tutorial) and English Expressions and Idioms (as with English Expressions and Idioms Game Primer Tutorial below) have a lot in common, especially their capacity to … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, CSS, ESL, expression, game, games, Google, Google Translate, HTML, idiom, Javascript, phrase, programming, tutorial
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English Expressions and Idioms Game Primer Tutorial
Advanced ESL students are on the lookout for ways to “turbo charge” their improvement of English by being able to understand some of the English Expressions and Idioms an English native speaker is quite likely to take for granted … … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, CSS, CSS3, ESL, expression, game, games, HTML, HTML5, idiom, Javascript, phrase, programming, tutorial
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