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PHP Form Validation via Filter Extension Tutorial
Our recent Javascript and PHP Base64 Primer Tutorial with its Base64 thoughts, the … echo “<textarea id=tb64 cols=100 rows=10>” . base64_decode(urldecode($_POST[‘base64′])) . “</textarea><br>”; … of which we adopt for today’s PHP code, set our minds towards HTML form thoughts and … Continue reading
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Tagged atob, base64, btoa, data uri, decodeURIComponent, encodeURIComponent, enctype, extension, filter, form, get, HTML, Javascript, method, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, tutorial, urldecode, urlencode, validation
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Javascript and PHP Base64 Primer Tutorial
We’ve long been interested in all of the PHP functions… urldecode urlencode … and sometimes, especially if data URI data is involved … base64_decode base64_encode … to facilitate the transfer of sizeable amounts of data within PHP or from HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged atob, base64, btoa, data uri, decodeURIComponent, encodeURIComponent, enctype, form, get, HTML, Javascript, method, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, stop press, tutorial, urldecode, urlencode
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Circular Text or Emoji Periodic Table Quiz Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at Circular Text ideas we were wondering if we could add more interest to a quiz by making the circular ends to a similar wheel as the roulette wheel (as discussed with Circular Text or Emoji Roulette Animation … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, array, ascii, charCodeAt, chemistry, circle, compound emoji, CSS, document.head, DOM, emoji, form, game, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, indexOf, ISO, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, link, onclick, periodic table, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, quiz, radial gradient, roulette, String.fromCodePoint, text, transition, transitions, tutorial, whitespace
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Circular Text or Emoji Roulette Animation Tutorial
As we left off with the recent Circular Text or Emoji Roulette Game Tutorial we wanted to improve on the animation aspects to representing the roulette wheel ball, but still only involve … emoji (content) for HTML elements styled by … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, ascii, charCodeAt, circle, compound emoji, CSS, DOM, emoji, form, game, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, ISO, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, link, onclick, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, radial gradient, roulette, String.fromCodePoint, text, transition, transitions, tutorial, whitespace
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Compose Music Makeover Tutorial
It was a long time ago we set up protocols to save music compositions with the web application written as a result of the HTML/Javascript/PHP Compose Music Tutorial a long time back now. When we think of “the water under … Continue reading
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Tagged button, compose, emoji, event, form, get, HTML, Javascript, MIDI, music, PHP, post, programming, propagation, propogation, synthesiser, tutorial
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Circular Text or Emoji Roulette Game Tutorial
Extending the recent Circular Text or Emoji Onclick Tutorial circular text ideas, today we are starting out on a game that uses a Roulette Wheel as its basic web page component. To all those “graphically challenged” users, like me, we … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, ascii, charCodeAt, circle, compound emoji, CSS, DOM, emoji, form, game, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, ISO, Javascript, linear gradient, link, onclick, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, radial gradient, roulette, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial, whitespace
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Circular Text or Emoji Onclick Tutorial
In this increasingly connected online world, it can be surprising when an image looking part of a webpage cannot be linked to. The unusual thing about emojis is their way to … be part of the textual web armoury … … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, charCodeAt, circle, compound emoji, DOM, emoji, form, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, ISO, Javascript, link, onclick, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, radial gradient, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial, whitespace
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Circular Text or Emojis Genericity Tutorial
A major consideration in any “genericity” drive you have for your web applications is to allow for a large amount of user entered data, perhaps a surprising amount. If you offer a textbox to enter data, then a user may … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, charCodeAt, circle, compound emoji, DOM, emoji, form, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial, whitespace
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