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PHP Sun Information Primer Tutorial

PHP has some great code features built into versions as early as PHP 4, even earlier perhaps, though today’s work needs PHP 5. Today, we’ve built a pretty simple web application around PHP’s date/time sun information function … date_sun_info (PHP … Continue reading

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PHP Google Map Chart Bearing Distance Tutorial

There have been three recent things going on, for us, involving software integration of our interface to the great Google Chart Map Chart … the work of PHP Wikipedia Australian List Integration Tutorial adding select (ie. Google Charts “onclick”) event … Continue reading

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PHP Wikipedia List Genericization Tutorial

We had to do it! It’s not perfect, but what software is perfect. We feel it could benefit those more intrepid users out there. So what is it? A few days ago we presented PHP Wikipedia Australian List Integration Tutorial … Continue reading

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PHP Wikipedia Australian List Integration Tutorial

Yesterday’s PHP Wikipedia Australian List Makeover Tutorial got us thinking more about “where of life” functionality integration possibilities. For us, with many “where of life” web applications, the Google Charts Map Chart is a core part of the functionality, as … Continue reading

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PHP Wikipedia Australian List Makeover Tutorial

Some time back we linked a Wikipedia “list” webpage to the Google Charts Map Chart functionality with PHP Modularization for Lighthouses in Australia Tutorial. We’re revisiting, and finding some “peer” web applications, linked by a dropdown, that all … access … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Google Chart Tutorial

Google Charts provides great chart tools for various purposes. We already use the Map Chart heavily with our “Other Side of the World” recent web application we last talked about below with Other Side of the World Continents and Countries … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Continents and Countries Tutorial

Today we came across a scenario where there was a tiny advantage being Australian, in that our “Continent Name” equals our “Country Name” … which I suppose you could argue for Antarctica, maybe?! We were amused by this at school, … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Timezone Tutorial

We’ve got a lot of “where” functionality mixed in with “when” functionality with our “Other Side of the World” web application. To us, the easiest way to link “where” and “when” in the world is the concept of Earth’s timezones. … Continue reading

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