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AppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial
Yesterday’s AppML Acronyms Tutorial works in an HTML table by appml-repeating table cell content elements via an array. What happens if your JSON contains arrays within arrays, like our Acronym data’s “vars” members … [{“sf”: “BHP”, “lfs”: [{“lf”: “benign prostatic … Continue reading
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AppML Acronyms Tutorial
After yesterday’s AppML Primer Tutorial we went looking for an apt inhouse web application that allows an interface to these new AppML framework concepts. Do you remember Acronyms Lookup Wikipedia Tutorial? We first thought we’d be working in the client … Continue reading
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Tagged acronym, Ajax, appml, CSS, framework, HTML, Javascript object, JSON, object, PHP, programming, substitute, token, tutorial, XML
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AppML Primer Tutorial
There are hundreds and perhaps thousands of Framework type applications out there that create HTML output. Some set to a Framework the handling of data, and today we’re trying out one called AppML where we are going to use the … Continue reading
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Local Datetime Token Subject Integrations Tutorial
On top of the Localized Datetime email subject line integrations of yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Local Datetime Token Subject Tutorial we have been integrating … the changed intl_use.js … calling on … intl_use.html Datetime Internationalizations … in their relationships to (integrations … Continue reading
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Tagged body, datetime, email, file specification, GIMP, guillotine, head, HTML, integration, internationalization, intl, localization, PHP, programming, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial
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Gimp Guillotine Local Datetime Token Subject Tutorial
Let’s combine work of … the recent Gimp Guillotine Token Subject Tutorial … with … the recent Colour Systems Localized Internationalized Date Emails Tutorial … and its promise … we saw this integration as a “test guinea pig” going onto … Continue reading
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Tagged body, datetime, email, file specification, GIMP, guillotine, HTML, integration, internationalization, intl, localization, PHP, programming, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial
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Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory ISO 639-3 Tutorial
Are you interested in … Country Codes Currency Codes Language Codes ? We are, and the ISO (ie. International Organization for Standardization) you see when talking about the internationally agreed codes are great at keeping these codes in check. Amongst … Continue reading →