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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Connection Loss Implication Tutorial
We synopsized some time ago now how important for our Tabular Single Row Media Gallery web application’s Radio Play mode of use, is a sound and consistent connection. But it just so happened around about the time of the recent … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Remembering Recall Words Tutorial
We both like and dislike the word … static … around here regarding programming. It can represent that “rock of Gibraltar” to rely on (and most webpages around here start with “static HTML” text editing on good ol’ macOS TextWrangler) … Continue reading →
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Emoji SVG CSS Tutorial
Thinking on yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Multiple Tutorial progress with our public facing Pandoc interfacing inhouse PHP Document Conversion web application we thought it might be good to have a day where we think about what my Under 7’s … Continue reading →
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Multiple Tutorial
The “theme word” of today’s blog posting adding to yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Sharing Tutorial is … multiple … in the sense of … allowing for multiple sharing conduits whether they be email and/or SMS recipients allowing for multiple … Continue reading →
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Sharing Tutorial
Improving on the sharing functionality regarding the public web server hosting aspects to our inhouse Pandoc Document Conversion interfacing web application last talked about at the recent Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Guises Tutorial had us … rearranging any PHP $_GET[] … Continue reading →
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Guises Tutorial
It pans out yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial revisit start to our … Pandoc document conversion … interfacing PHP web application involves more than a two day job. Today, before any PDF input or any new format thinking, … Continue reading →
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial offered a timely reminder that not only … LibreOffice and Microsoft Office software applications offer exports of document formats to HTML … but, also, open source gives us … (what is … Continue reading →
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Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial
The modern document applications allow conversion to HTML. What happens during that process, exactly? Well, that’s “under the hood” stuff. A little background, though, and context … Why would you want to convert, say a Word file, to HTML (using, … Continue reading →
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