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Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Sharing Tutorial
Sharing options for video based data are often more restrictive regarding email and SMS conduits, but we’ll still go ahead with a … “a” link “mailto:” (for emails) or “sms:” (for SMS) methodology … email subject containing ffmpeg command used … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg User Defined Browsed Video Editing Tutorial
Today’s work, onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Tutorial, is to loosen the restrictions regarding “input video file source” we had happening in that “first draft” incarnation of our Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing web application. In order to … Continue reading →
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AlmaLinux Landing Page WordPress Content Update Solution Tutorial
As with yesterday’s MySql Watchdog Migration Transition Solution Tutorial, and it’s … crontab and curl “MySql Watchdog” basis … we also, around here, use … crontab and curl “Landing Page Daily Updates Regarding WordPress Blog Posting Content” … so that … Continue reading →
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MySql Watchdog Migration Transition Solution Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s MySql Watchdog Migration Transition Preparations Tutorial, yes, with Korn Shell scripting, thanks to the advice from How to use nslookup in bash to verify is DNS is configured properly? and bash – How to get the primary IP … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, changeover, check, chgrp, chmod, chown, Crazy Domains, cron, crontab, curl, daemon, daemon folder, daeom, DNS, domain, FileZilla, folder, ftp, ifconfig, IP address, korn shell, Linux, migration, MySql, mysql service, nslookup, programming, restart, schedule, script, scripting, service, sftp, ssh, start, Terminal, tutorial, unzip, url, user, watchdog, zip
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MySql Watchdog Migration Transition Preparations Tutorial
When we commented, in AlmaLinux Apache/PHP/MySql WordPress Migration Tutorial … Yes, we’re migrating again (as we were talking about with Apache/PHP/MySql Web Hosting Website Migration ssh Tutorial), though as you read this blog posting, if hot off the press here … Continue reading →
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Javascript Map Array Destructuring Tutorial
Structured data makes lots of programmers happy, in a similar way the “order” in “law and order” makes people happy. But, often, complexity works well with storage, but in analyzing what the data means, the programmer wants to break it … Continue reading →
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Javascript Map Array Aggregates Tutorial
The SQL emphasis, recently, regarding our current Arrays and Map web application talked about in yesterday’s Javascript Map Array Delimiter Tutorial had us thinking about if we could incorporate those … count(*) sum(*) min(*) max(*) avg(*) … SQL aggregate function … Continue reading →
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Javascript Map Array Delimiter Tutorial
Regular readers will have tweaked to the “largely delimiter based” logic surrounding the workings of the Array and Map web application of yesterday’s Javascript Map Array SQL Tutorial. To explain our changes, it’s back to a modified blurb … xenterall=prompt(‘Optionally … Continue reading →
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