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WordPress Hosted Iframe Jitteriness Primer Tutorial
We came across it again the other day re-reading Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Background Blend Mode Tutorial. We’re sure we’ve remedied it, in various ways on various occasions. What’s it? Glad you asked. Information technology (IT) is a set … Continue reading
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Crontab Curl Once a Day Less Work Tutorial
We arrange on this RJM Programming domain, via crontab/curl means, many once a day changes to the website. But we want to stop repeating some of the work, whereby MySql queries happen too often in our Australian Eastern Standard Time … Continue reading
MySql User Grant via cPanel Tutorial
The previous MySql Stored Procedures User Grant Tutorial talked of arrangements regarding hosting where (the indefatigable) phpMyAdmin had access to “MySql database user creation” and “MySql database user privilege control” within its functionality. But, as you may imagine, hosting out … Continue reading
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Tagged Administration, Apache, cPanel, database, database table, database user, domain, grant, hosting, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, privilege, table, tutorial, user, web hosting, web server
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PHP Strengths Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Area Bar Column Line Superimposition Share Tutorial blog posting involved some PHP code that reminded me it is time, as far as PHP goes, to go back to the beginning and explain, at least for us … … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, client/server, database, GD, hosting, image, ImageMagick, MySql, PHP, programming, server, software, timezone, tutorial, web server
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WordPress Blog Posting Content Summary Primer Tutorial
We really like WordPress.org for the basis of this blog’s design (and recognize WordPress.com as a great idea for those not wanting to host their own Apache/PHP/MySql domain). And am sure you would not be surprised that I am not … Continue reading
MAMP on Windows Primer Tutorial
Have you noticed when you revisit websites from long ago lots of times functionality regarding platform flexibility has moved on. Web server products in particular are of more benefit to us all if they support multiple platforms. In that regard … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, blog, CMS, cPanel, database, hosting, install, local web server, MAMP, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, testing, tutorial, unit testing, web server, website, Windows, Wordpress
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