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Google Chart Select Event Post Readiness Tutorial
Tomorrow we have a new web application that uses the bold Google Charts (and their select events “haven” for business logic) in the list below … Area Chart Bar Chart (and Bar Chart Differences) Column Chart (and Column Chart Differences) … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cache, CSV, download, email, Firebug, FirePHP, Google, Google chart, HTML, integration, iPad, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, prompt popup box, spreadsheet, tutorial, user experience, UX
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Ajax All Textboxes All Mandatory Form Primer Tutorial
Was wondering, today, whether we’ve ever mentioned the very useful onblur event for the textbox input HTML tag, which fires after you leave a textbox, whether you have filled it in or not. It pans out we have, with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, FirePHP, form validation, HTML, input, JSON, onblur, PHP, programming, tutorial, XML, XMLHttpRequest
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PHP Debug via Firefox and FirePHP Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial builds on Javascript Debug via Firefox and Firebug Primer Tutorial as shown below, by showing you the joys of PHP Debugging (not always easy) using a great open source Firefox (browser) tool called FirePHP. FirePHP asks that you … Continue reading