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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial‘s new Canvas Annotation functionality was not great for mobile devices. Today, we improve via … “floating” better the position of our “overlayed” Canvas Annotation menu so that it sidles up near canvas … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip					
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		Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
A precursor to today’s continuation of “Image Capture Email” web application HTML5 canvas functionality was the previous Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial as that proof of concept that the canvas … onclick event could be trapped and coded … Continue reading →
									
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		Web Meets Mobile via iOS Desktop Icon Tutorial
There are a few reasons why we are excited by the rudimentary “out of the box” (of an operating system … ah, that may explain it) functionality we are about to feature today, that being “iOS desktop shortcut creation”, akin to … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Android, camera, collaboration, cookie, desktop, desktop icon, device, email, GUI, HTTP Cookie, icon, intersession, iOS, iPhone, Mac OS X, microphone, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, operating system, personalization, procedure, recorder, share, sharing, shortcut, shortcut icon, smart device, sotware, standing order, Web Application, web browser, Windows					
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		Media Capture Asynchronous Ajax FormData Upload Progress Tutorial
Onto the recent Image Capture Asynchronous Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial “Media Capture” web application (but a “spoiler alert” soon (maybe tomorrow) is that we will argue that this can become a mobile application for you mobile users too), today we … Continue reading →
									
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		Making Of No Sim Card iPhone Capabilities Tutorial
Do you always need manuals or online Google searches to work out what’s going on with operating systems like Windows or Mac OS X? We’d venture “no” for the most part. Even if you are confused by version changes and … Continue reading →
									
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		Image Capture Asynchronous Ajax FormData Upload Tutorial
Out of the recent Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial HTML’s Javascript Ajax open statement asynchronous (third) argument … var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.open(‘post’, ‘mailto.php’, true); xhr.send(form); … being true (ie. asynchronous) not able to be changed to … Continue reading →
									
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		Email Inbox Resend Tutorial
The previous Email Outbox Primer Tutorial and Email Drafts Primer Tutorial talked about two important parts of an emailing client application … the “Outbox” (folder) where unsent emails sit … and … the “Drafts” (folder) where emails never attempted to … Continue reading →
Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial
In amongst the media … images audio video … “talents” of our latest “Media Capture Email” web application, there is another important distinction, for us. It is so much easier to annotate “images” via the HTML(5) canvas element, which you’d … Continue reading →
									
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