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Tag Archives: messaging
Legend for and from HTML Map Element CSS Tutorial
Our “Legend for and from HTML Map Element” blog posting thread continues today wrapping up a few issues and fixing some bugs, discovering for the first time for us, a true use for multiple background images, so please read on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, CSS, file_get_contents, form, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, PHP, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, window.open, window.postMessage
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Ajax Tutorial
Okay, so we find ourselves at the “HTML Url” last category section for Urls that you do not have the wherewithall to control anything about, unlike yesterday’s controllable and co-operative arrangements using window.postMessage techniques that we outlined with Legend for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, file_get_contents, form, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, PHP, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, window.open, window.postMessage
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Cross-Domain Tutorial
We’re talking about cross-domain issues today, and the wonderful window.postMessage messaging method to talk between parent HTML windows and child HTML iframe windows that aren’t on the same domain. But before you get too excited, it takes co-operation on both … Continue reading →
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Tagged background image, browse, cross-domain, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, programming, stop press, SVG, table, tutorial, window.postMessage
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Inter Web Application Communication Tool Iframe Tutorial
Yesterday’s work of Inter Web Application Communication Tool Primer Tutorial below was all fine and good regarding a start to the use of … top.document.title … and our “messaging” conduit between web applications that took on the form, in our … Continue reading →
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Tagged artificial intelligence, associative array, communication, document.title, DOM, eval, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyboard, message, messaging, onkeydown, onkeyup, programming, top.document.title, tutorial, Web Application
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Inter Web Application Communication Tool Primer Tutorial
Today we start on a series of ideas making use of a new inter web application tool. Well, it’s “new” in the sense that we haven’t concentrated on it here at this blog, as of yet. This new conduit of … Continue reading →
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Tagged communication, document.title, DOM, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, message, messaging, programming, top.document.title, tutorial, Web Application
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen CSS Tutorial
Today with the Broadcasting and Listen web application we’ve been developing we turn our attention more to styling and CSS issues, building on yesterday’s HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Mailbox Tutorial as shown below. To summarise the Broadcasting and Listen web … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadcast, canvas, Chat, communication, CSS, email, emoji, Firebug, form validation, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, listen, mailbox, messaging, onsubmit, PHP, programming, tutorial, window.open
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Messaging Tutorial
Yesterday, with HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Mailbox Tutorial as shown below, we gave a mailbox functionality to our ongoing Broadcaster and Listener project to allow for the third of the functionalities below … broadcasting of messages listening to messages regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadcast, canvas, Chat, communication, email, Firebug, form validation, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, listen, mailbox, messaging, onsubmit, PHP, programming, tutorial, window.open
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Google Gmail Calendar and Kinesthetic Learning Tutorial
Have you ever wondered about how you learn? There are various theories about the categorization of learning styles. Reading Wikipedia here, like … visual learners auditory learners reading-writing preference learners kinesthetic learners or tactile learners … and awfully glad to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android mobile, app, calendar, email, Gmail, Google, Google Calendar, kinesthetic, learning, learning styles, messaging, Mind Map, notification, tutorial
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