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Animated GIF ImageMagick Cache Backup Tutorial

As a programmer, am sure am no “Robinson Crusoe” thinking that we wish more often the web browser cache would come to our rescue, especially when web server tidying up results in the “rug being pulled from under” a programmatical … Continue reading

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Animated GIF ImageMagick Commercial Considerations Tutorial

Up to, and including yesterday’s Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation ImageMagick Switches Tutorial our PHP code has assumed file naming logic that could be prematurely interrupted when any more than one user is using the ImageMagick simulated animated GIF creation … Continue reading

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Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation ImageMagick Switches Tutorial

Yesterday’s Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Download Tutorial established a link to the great ImageMagick command line “convert” product to simulate what an animated GIF might look like, ahead of creating it. To us, this is a software integration “mini-project” … Continue reading

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Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Download Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Tutorial additional Simulation functionality, for your smaller image datasets we offer, today … ImageMagick preview downloadable animated GIF (sped up) … achieved via macOS or Linux command like … convert -delay 10 -quality … Continue reading

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Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Tutorial

With Webpage Meta Refresh Primer Tutorial we used an HTML meta “refresh” tag as a means to navigate HTML data. You can add arguments here whereby the data you are dealing with does not have to be thought of as … Continue reading

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Webpage Meta Refresh Primer Tutorial

We can think of several websites, like AFL.com.au featuring a Refresh paradigm, where when following the scores in a live game, the score is “refreshed” by the minute. In a close game, near the end, this can be agonizing, of … 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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