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PDF Slideshow and Poll Referrer Integration Tutorial
A data storage means for our latest Online Email Polling web application functionality was sorted out with yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Poll Form Creation Storage Tutorial and today we undertake … software integration of an initial email (inline HTML) execution … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SERVER, absolute URL, array, client, conduit, content management systems, data, Did you know, document.referrer, email, HTML email, HTML entities, integration, Javascript, message, mimetype, PHP, poll, programming, referrer, relative URL, render, server, software integration, storage, text/html, tutorial, url, web browser, webpage
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Curl Tutorial
Yes, we do believe that of the PHP modes of use, those being … surfing the net command line curl … there can be a role for curl as that hybrid “bit of both worlds” mode of use with today’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, delimitation, delimiter, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, glob, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value, Windows
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Command Line Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Javascript Tutorial helped out a PHP … “surfing the net” mode of use … but what if you are on Windows? (well, today we link up PHP’s glob‘s organizational skills with … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, glob, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value, Windows
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Javascript Tutorial
It’s a little bit funny, this feeling inside, how yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed UX Tutorial was about UX (or user experience), what to our eyes very much involves “front-end” concepts, yet the vast majority of … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value
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File API File and Reader Objects Client Server Tutorial
When you are “surfing the net” entering URLs in web browser address bars or clicking hyperlinks you are a “client” but once you “go” you visit a “server” of one sort or another, and today, moving forward with our “media … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, API, canvas, details, div, emoji, file, file API, FileReader, HTML, Javascript, object, programming, reveal, server, summary, tutorial, Web Application
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Virtual Private Networks on macOS Primer Tutorial
There’s a good chance you’ve heard of the term “Virtual Private Network”? If not, how about VPN? We got a heads up on this from the excellent “7 major benefits of VPN services: no room for doubt”, thanks, and let’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged address, authentication, certificate, Cisco, company, configuration, connection, Did you know, encryption, GoToMeeting, ipsec, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, macOS Mojave, network, networking, passowrd, server, speedtest, tutorial, username, virtual private network, vpn
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PHP and Python PyEphem Astronomy Helper Star Tutorial
Yes, today we have a “Star Tutorial”? Thank you, thank you very much, well you shouldn’t have. Ohhh, so you didn’t. No, you’re not. Well, that … sure … was … embarrassing. Anyway, further to yesterday’s PHP and Python PyEphem … Continue reading →
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Tagged astronomy, declination, emoji, exec, geo chart, geolocation, Google, Google chart, install, interface, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, module, moon, observer, PHP, pip, programming, PyEphem, Python, right ascension, server, star, sun, tutorial, web server
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PHP and Python PyEphem Astronomy Helper Observer Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s PHP and Python PyEphem Astronomy Helper Primer Tutorial “PyEphem Python module Hello World” feeling tutorial, we get a bit more into the innards of PyEphem today, by allowing the Astronomer details to become part of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged astronomy, declination, exec, install, local web server, MAMP, module, moon, observer, PHP, pip, programming, PyEphem, Python, right ascension, server, sun, tutorial, web server
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