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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Access Count Tutorial
We’ve got a new player in the Webpage Audio Commentary “Intranet feeling” solution, today, on top of the progress from yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial. This new PHP intranet_access_count.php player sits in the Document Root of your … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, access count, array, attribute, audio, command, command line, commentary, count, data, data personalization, Document Root, element, external Javascript, global, global data attribute, HTML, IFRAME, intranet, Javascript, macOS, MAMP, personalization, PHP, programming, say, Text to Speech, tutorial, typeof, voice, webpage
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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial
We want more ways for the “caller HTML” and the “external called Javascript” to co-operate, on top of the quite rigid and limited rules of yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Tutorial, and thought about “ways to add intelligence” to … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, attribute, audio, command, command line, commentary, data, data personalization, Document Root, element, external Javascript, global, global data attribute, HTML, intranet, Javascript, macOS, MAMP, personalization, PHP, programming, say, Text to Speech, tutorial, typeof, voice, webpage
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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Tutorial
It’s been a tweaked PHP web application last talked about at PHP macOS say Supervisor Modes of Use Tutorial, that, consisting of … any public domain (ours being RJM Programming) webpage (and today we’ve chosen calc_use.htm) that gets added into … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, command, command line, commentary, Document Root, element, external Javascript, HTML, intranet, Javascript, macOS, MAMP, PHP, programming, say, Text to Speech, tutorial, webpage
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Notifications Tutorial
Today we’re revisiting the macOS (or Mac OS X) or Windows timekeeping web application of 2016’s Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Calendar Aesthetics Tutorial. Why? Well, given our recent work with Notifications API based web applications you can … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, Apple, batch, batch file, calendar, command line, contenteditable, cron, crontab, date, details, event, exec, FormData, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, screen capture, setTimeout, software integration, summary, Task Schedular, time, timekeeping, tutorial, user, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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Select Element Onmouseout Focus Control to Nowhere Annoyance Solution Tutorial
We could so easily have called today’s tutorial … WordPress Custom Fields Focus Issue Tutorial … or … Select Element Focus to Nowhere Primer Tutorial … or … Non-mobile Focus Control Primer Tutorial … or … Non-mobile Onmouseout versus Onlosefocus … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, dropdown, event, focus, Javascript, non-mobile, onlosefocus, onmouseout, PHP, programming, select, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Crontab Curl Tutorial
The PHP of yesterday’s Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Sharing Tutorial might get busy, effectively being the source data of its own functionality. In this context it can be better to not burden it, directly in the actions of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, API, argument, base64, base64_encode, broadcast, Broadcast Channel API, broadcaster, channel, client, collaboration, command line, comment, communication, contenteditable, crontab, curl, data, email, explode, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, HTML, invitation, Javascript, listener, operations, PHP, postmessage, preg_match, programming, record, repository, schedule, scheduling, server, share, sharing, SMS, textarea, tutorial, web server
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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s getting us onto a “same domain” footing work with Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Tutorial has meant that it now makes sense for this PHP serverside web application to potentially spread its net wider to invite via … email … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, base64, base64_encode, broadcast, Broadcast Channel API, broadcaster, channel, client, collaboration, comment, communication, contenteditable, data, email, HTML, invitation, Javascript, listener, PHP, postmessage, programming, record, repository, server, share, sharing, SMS, textarea, tutorial
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Commentary Tutorial
The recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Notifications Tutorial‘s Timekeeping via Screenshots changed HTML and Javascript quarter_hour_timer.html (we ask you to download to MAMP‘s $_SERVER[‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’] “HTMLCSS” subfolder) Web Application supervisor is another very suitable candidate for interfacing to our recent … Continue reading →