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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Multiple Tutorial
The “theme word” of today’s blog posting adding to yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Sharing Tutorial is … multiple … in the sense of … allowing for multiple sharing conduits whether they be email and/or SMS recipients allowing for multiple … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, AlmaLinux, application, cache, checkbox, collaboration, command, command line, conduit, conversion, decoding, Did you know, document.open source, document.URL, email, encoding, exec, export, format, guise, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, interface, interfacing, line feed, link, local web server, location.hash, mailto, MAMP, multiple, navigation, open source, operating system, output, output format, pandoc, PDF, PHP, popup, programming, public, share, sharing, SMS, span, switch, text, tutorial, url, utf-8, web server, word
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Sharing Tutorial
Improving on the sharing functionality regarding the public web server hosting aspects to our inhouse Pandoc Document Conversion interfacing web application last talked about at the recent Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Guises Tutorial had us … rearranging any PHP $_GET[] … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, AlmaLinux, application, checkbox, collaboration, command, command line, conduit, conversion, decoding, document.open source, email, encoding, exec, export, format, guise, HTML, IFRAME, line feed, link, mailto, navigation, open source, operating system, output, output format, pandoc, PDF, PHP, programming, public, share, sharing, SMS, span, switch, text, tutorial, utf-8, web server, word
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WordPress Bold for Strong Deprecation Tutorial
Let’s face it, this blog posting‘s original premise has been waiting in the wings, for publication. Things move on, and it is published now, pushed up the priority list as we discovered … issues, resulting in transparent text, regarding code … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, codex, deprecated, Did you know, element, header.php, HTML, PHP, programming, serverside, strong, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Guises Tutorial
It pans out yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial revisit start to our … Pandoc document conversion … interfacing PHP web application involves more than a two day job. Today, before any PDF input or any new format thinking, … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, application, command, command line, conversion, decoding, document.open source, encoding, exec, export, format, guise, HTML, line feed, operating system, output, output format, pandoc, PHP, programming, public, switch, text, tutorial, utf-8, web server, word
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial offered a timely reminder that not only … LibreOffice and Microsoft Office software applications offer exports of document formats to HTML … but, also, open source gives us … (what is … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, application, command, command line, conversion, document.open source, exec, export, HTML, operating system, pandoc, PHP, programming, public, tutorial, web server, word
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Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial
The modern document applications allow conversion to HTML. What happens during that process, exactly? Well, that’s “under the hood” stuff. A little background, though, and context … Why would you want to convert, say a Word file, to HTML (using, … Continue reading →
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Tagged ascii, bin2hex, chart, CLI, comma separated value, command line, conversion, CSV, data, delimitation, delimiter, document, Excel, export, hex, hex dump, HTML, LibreOffice, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, PHP, preg_replace, spreadsheet, text, utf-8, word
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ImageMagick Postscript Primer Tutorial
We could spend a lifetime telling you about the functionality of various ImageMagick guises and usages, further to the recent Imagick PHP Class Primer Tutorial. We’ve decided to live a little separated from ImageMagick, or we just know we would … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, ghostscript, image, ImageMagick, PHP, programming, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Comments URL Right Click Popup Check Tutorial
In the past we have only mildly changed the administration section of our TwentyTen themed WordPress.org blog (you are currently reading) here at RJM Programming, and some of that involved new WordPress plugins, as you can read a bit about … Continue reading →