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Tag Archives: attachment
Google Chart Email Attachment Protocol Tutorial
We’ve got a Google Chart Map Chart Interfacing 101A-Z class for you today, building on yesterday’s Google Chart Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial … We’re working towards trying to make the HTML coming off an email attachment (of a mobile device’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, button, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, IFRAME, image, include, iOS, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, protocol, select, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial
We’re working towards trying to make the HTML coming off an email attachment (of a mobile device’s web browser’s webmail URL such as https://gmail.com on Safari on an iPad) be of some comparability in terms of its functionality as the … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, button, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iOS, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, protocol, select, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Email Attachment Post Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Email Attachment Tutorial intimated … For the $_POST[] scenario, we’ll need to chip away at each parent Google Chart interface PHP web application code. Home and hosed?! Not yet, still fixing the leaks! … and so that … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, button, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, select, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Email Attachment Tutorial
Google Chart chart data is worth sharing, and we share with email using our interfacing PHP web applications. There are a few reasons for today’s additional email “attachment” design functionality today (augmenting yesterday’s Google Chart Pie Chart Background Image Tutorial), … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, programming, software integration, tutorial
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User of Signature Signature Revisit Primer Tutorial
We’re revisiting the “User of Signature Signature” project picking up from PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Rotation Tutorial because it sends email, and we wanted to improve, with a (Android toast inspired) popup window informing the user about … Continue reading →
Mac OS X Mail Multiple Thread Whole Email Attachments Tutorial
For the most part with email we manage on our (Google) Gmail account, dealing with it from a MacBook Pro frame of reference, a huge percentage of what we want to achieve can be achieved via … the Gmail web … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, attachment, email, forward, Google, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mail, tutorial
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Java Command Line Email Attachment Tutorial
Call me simple headed, but I believe the concept of an attachment in an email is one of the best concepts to have come out of Information Technology ever since … email. Attachments represent to us that there really was … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, attachment, command line, compiler, desktop, eLearning argument, email, Gmail, input, Java, javac, Mac OS X, mailx, operating system, output, pipe, piping, programming, redirection, Terminal, tutorial, uuencode
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GarageBand Podcast on Mac Primer Tutorial
Despite the demise of the Podcast Publisher desktop application from the more recent versions of Mac OS X, and we talked about at Podcast Publisher on Mac Primer Tutorial, that doesn’t mean that it is, or ever was, the end … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, email, GarageBand, Mac OS X, microphone, podcast, project, record, recording, song, sound, system preference, tutorial, voice memo
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