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Tag Archives: mime
Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial
In amongst the media … images audio video … “talents” of our latest “Media Capture Email” web application, there is another important distinction, for us. It is so much easier to annotate “images” via the HTML(5) canvas element, which you’d … Continue reading →
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Media Capture Ajax FormData Upload Details Tutorial
We’re trying to improve functionality and usability of the “Media Capture Email” web application we last talked about with Media Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial yesterday. Today’s work … for web browsers that are not Internet Explorer nor Microsoft … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, array, audio, camera, capture, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, iPad, Javascript, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onion, photography, PHP, programming, reveal, standing order, summary, tutorial, upload, video, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Media Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial
We’re “opening our horizons” or “genericizing our purposes” (but you need a licence for this one … it’s all in the wording) to improve on the recent Image Multiple Capture Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial‘s functionality today. That’ll be why we’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, array, audio, camera, capture, cookie, DOM, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, iPad, Javascript, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onion, photography, PHP, programming, standing order, tutorial, upload, video, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Mac OS X Copy to Clipboard and Paste Tutorial
Were you an interested reader of Mac OS X Clipboard to File to Datauri Primer Tutorial that we wrote some time ago now? It involved the Mac OS X command line … pbcopy … command to “provide copying and pasting … Continue reading →
PHP Content Type Download Tutorial
Today we add to the scenario 3 of PHP Content Type Iframe Synchronize Tutorial as shown below, from two days ago, by adding a new button for some Download functionality usage. With PHP, the difference between a download scenario, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged cross-browser, cross-platform, download, HTML, IFRAME, image, media, mime, mime type, overlay, PHP, programming, slideshow, synchronize, tutorial, type, url, web browser
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PHP Content Type Iframe Synchronize Tutorial
Today, again, we drill deeper into the scenario 3 of PHP Content Type Primer Tutorial as shown way below, two days ago. Today we put in functionality to place your URLs, the “s” of which was inspired by the work … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, content type, cross-browser, cross-platform, HTML, IFRAME, image, media, mime, mime type, overlay, PHP, programming, slideshow, synchronize, tutorial, url, web browser
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PHP Content Type Iframe Overlay Tutorial
Today we drill deeper into the scenario 3 of yesterday’s PHP Content Type Primer Tutorial as shown below. In the process we discover another concept for the “overlay” ideas we present at this blog. It is not that we haven’t … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, content type, HTML, IFRAME, image, media, mime, mime type, overlay, PHP, programming, slideshow, synchronize, tutorial, url, web browser
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PHP Content Type Primer Tutorial
Today we want to start a discussion on a big topic in web programming, the webpage content type (or mime type). The normal association of webpages is with the … text/html … mime type. Server side languages such as PHP … Continue reading →
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