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AppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial
Yesterday’s AppML Acronyms Tutorial works in an HTML table by appml-repeating table cell content elements via an array. What happens if your JSON contains arrays within arrays, like our Acronym data’s “vars” members … [{“sf”: “BHP”, “lfs”: [{“lf”: “benign prostatic … Continue reading
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Tagged acronym, Ajax, appml, array, CSS, data table, framework, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, Javascript object, JSON, object, PHP, programming, substitute, token, tutorial, Wikipedia, XML
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Button Webpage Primer Tutorial
Further to the recent Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial we know that … a webpage’s body element can have mouse or touch events associated with it to perform co-ordinate logic … but … there are some “framing” … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, button, contenteditable, default, div, email, event, form, hierarchy, HTML, innerHTML, input, line feed, localStorage, mouse, onblur, onclick, programming, proof of concept, property, session, stopPropagation, touch, tutorial, vertical, webpage
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HTML a Link innerHTML Extender and Event Propogation Primer Tutorial
Guess the recent PDF Attachments Add Page Tutorial got me in the mood for “nesting”, and a curiosity I’ve always had, but never “implemented”, is to do a Javascript DOM thing that feels a lot like “linked list” work and … Continue reading
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Tagged event, hierarchy, HTML, innerHTML, Javascript, link, linked list, programming, propogate, propogation, tutorial
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XML on the Fly via PHP Attribute Tutorial
We fell for the “give it away” via a “blog posting title” trick! Second time we’ve fallen for it this month. Howevvvvvvvvver … and isn’t there always a “vvvvvvv” with Antipodean winters … we wondered if you picked up with … Continue reading
XML on the Fly via PHP Primer Tutorial
The Three P’s (that being PHP and Python and Perl) are all pretty good at interfacing with the XML protocol and format. And that XML is a very important protocol in today’s digital age. Over the last few days with … Continue reading
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Tagged DOM, DOMDocument, element, hierarchy, HTML, PHP, programming, protocol, tutorial, XML
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