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PHP Intl Class Language Names Primer Tutorial
You might have noticed over the last week (further to yesterday’s PHP Intl Class Region Names Primer Tutorial) or so, how useful … Locales … are as a data item involved with PHP intl “Internationalization” class programming work. As an … Continue reading
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PHP Intl Class Region Names Primer Tutorial
Apart from Ghostbusters who do you turn to when you want to know what a resident of a region calls their region? Still, Ghostbusters, you must be pulling my leg?! Anyway, further to yesterday’s PHP Intl Class Currency Primer Tutorial, … Continue reading
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Tagged amount, code, country, country name, currency, currency code, data, event, form, index, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, keyborad, language, language code, locale, name, number, onblur, oninput, onkeydown, PHP, programming, proof of concept, region, region name, tutorial
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PHP Intl Class Currency Primer Tutorial
We’re back with the PHP intl “Internationalization” class, today, last talked about with the recent PHP Intl Class Datetime Keyboard Events Tutorial, this time discussing … Currency Internationalization … topics. Again, we found the Locale data item, as with Datetimes, … Continue reading
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Tagged amount, code, currency, currency code, event, form, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, keyborad, locale, number, onblur, oninput, onkeydown, PHP, programming, proof of concept, tutorial
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PHP Intl Class Datetime Keyboard Events Tutorial
As far as “user interaction” goes with our Current Datetime PHP web application of PHP Intl Class Datetime Google Translate Tutorial we’ve been thinking … the user would be more likely to use the dropdown element selection methods … but … Continue reading
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