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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Tutorial
The progress up to yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post Plus Tutorial concentrated on … sharing (email) mechanisms (albeit we are happy you see the content as you open the email) … but today we turn our attention to ideas regarding … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Email Post Plus Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post Tutorial conjoined parts to a weakness, as per … PHP’s urldecode … treatment of “+” character, normally thought of as representing a blank (ascii code 32 … hence we mostly (in the past) got away … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Email Post Tutorial
It was exciting to see real content (with emojis) in the body of an email, there before you as you open it, as a result of the work of yesterday’s Emoji SMS and Emailing Large Data Tutorial. So why not … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Windows Batch File Tutorial
Yes, it’s not just the macOS scenario of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart macOS Korn Shell Tutorial which can have a simple scripting solution. So can Windows, and we use the “going back to near when Adam was a boy” … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart macOS Korn Shell Tutorial
The progress of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Command Line Tutorial allows the “web” to join with the (non-mobile) “desktop”, an opportunity we’d like to dwell upon. Once at the macOS or Windows desktop there are still very simple interpretive … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Command Line Tutorial
For a complex set of online web application requirements you can think to … write one (or just a few) web application(s) with lots of functionality “smarts”, each … or … write lots of small independent web applications with specialized … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Sharing Tutorial
Adding functionality to yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Tutorial we see an opportunity to … add an element of “when” functionality onto the “where” strengths of the Google Chart Geo Chart recent work, via PHP TimeZones and … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Tutorial
Today we’re combining … yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Small Region Tutorial regional Google Chart Geo Chart “smarts” … with the recent … Google Chart Geo Chart markers mode of helping out show a small region (too small for the … Continue reading →
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