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Javascript and PHP Multiple Encoding and Decoding Tutorial
Around here, we are very fond of dropdown (select element) “multiple” (attribute) selection mode. That is a mode whereby you can select multiple options (helped out by using ctrl and command keyboard keys). Unfortunately, order matters quite often, as with … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, atob, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, btoa, client, decode, decodeURI, decodeURIComponent, dropdown, encode, encodeURI, encodeURIComponent, event, FormData, Javascript, multiple, onchange, option, order, peer, PHP, programming, select, server, tutorial, urldecode, urlencode
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Javascript and PHP Encoding and Decoding Primer Tutorial
The recent HTML form navigation work gobsmacked us mildly as we reconnected with the fact that a character like “~” is not changed (ie. encoded) by Javascript’s “encodeURIComponent” encoding function. And then we figured that “~” can get you back … Continue reading
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Tagged atob, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, btoa, client, decode, decodeURI, decodeURIComponent, encode, encodeURI, encodeURIComponent, Javascript, PHP, programming, server, tutorial, urldecode, urlencode
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Javascript and PHP Base64 Media Tutorial
It’s likely that if you use Base64 a lot with your web applications whether that involves Javascript client …. btoa atob … or some serverside language functions like PHP’s … base64_decode base64_encode … you will have used it when accessing, … Continue reading
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Tagged atob, audio, base64, browse, btoa, data uri, decodeURIComponent, encodeURIComponent, enctype, extension, file, file API, form, get, HTML, image, Javascript, media, method, mimetype, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, tutorial, url, urldecode, urlencode, video
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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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