Tag Archives: .htaccess

Apache PHP Code Control Tutorial

It might be tempting to ask, after the event, with web application code on an Apache web server, can controlling code be added to an existing web application codeset, that does not rely on changes to any existent code? The … Continue reading

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Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Refresh Hashtag Tutorial

There are many many approaches where one webpage navigating to another can share data. Think, listing just a few … URL “get” ? and & arguments … on client side or server side … Ajax or HTML form (method=) “post” … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Bad Space Characters URL Tutorial

The last time we had occasion to take an interest in a web server file called “404.php” was with the blog posting thread we ended with WordPress Blog Search Within Search Posting Progress Context Tutorial where an “intervention event” goes … Continue reading

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Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Refresh Tutorial

Yesterday’s Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Sources Tutorial‘s … adding of an alternative image source … added a bit of “pizazz” … and adding to the “Margherita push”, today, is to … add the opportunity for a user … Continue reading

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Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Sources Tutorial

Thinking “layers of functionality” here, we think that progress onto yesterday’s Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Primer Tutorial would go … as well as the wonderful Lorem Picsum resource for beautiful images “source” … we might add … … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog URL Spelling .htaccess Tutorial

Don’t want to get too “royal” here, but … When one deals with Apache web servers one finds oneself getting interested in .htaccess for breakfast, lunch and tea. Yes, for us, getting to know the “.htaccess” wooooorrrrlllddd is a potential … Continue reading

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SSL Supervisory Web Application Primer Tutorial

We’ve decided we can’t just jump straight to the idea of all the URLs at RJM Programming being accessible in an https: SSL way “just like that”. It could take a while to ease our way into that scenario. So … Continue reading

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Hashtagging and .htaccess Tutorial

We have two concepts to get across with today’s tutorial … the desire to limit your web application URL usage away from URLs that include ? (and so involve (PHP $_GET[]) URL arguments) because the search engines do not, in … Continue reading

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