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Intranet Feeling MAMP Suite Exit Strategy Tutorial
Today we have a “two sides to the story” tutorial working off the work of yesterday’s Intranet Feeling MAMP Suite Menu Tutorial, the macOS “stars” here being … PHP passthru command … calling on … macOS osascript … command to … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, Apache, AppleScript, arguments, audio, automation, call, channel, CLI, command, command line, command line arguments, configuration, configure, contenteditable, CORS, Document Root, document.URL, exit, ffmpeg, file, file_put_contents, form, framerate, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, incarnation, intranet, Intranet feeling, local web server, location.hash, macOS, MAMP, media, menu, microphone, mode of use, MySql, navigator.platform, operating system, osascript, passthru, PHP, php cli, php.ini, play, prepend, process, programming, ps, quality, reboot, record, recording, stop press, suite, surfing the net, Terminal, tutorial, volume, window.open
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Intranet Feeling MAMP Suite Menu Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Self Recording Public Website Call Tutorial … consideration of a “public website” calling of a particular Intranet feeling idea … today in that same MAMP auto-prepend line of thinking … detect a MAMP reboot and display webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, Apache, arguments, audio, call, channel, command line, command line arguments, configuration, configure, contenteditable, CORS, Document Root, document.URL, ffmpeg, file, file_put_contents, form, framerate, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, intranet, Intranet feeling, local web server, location.hash, macOS, MAMP, media, menu, microphone, MySql, navigator.platform, operating system, PHP, php.ini, play, prepend, process, programming, ps, quality, reboot, record, recording, stop press, suite, tutorial, volume, window.open
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Self Recording Public Website Call Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Self Recording Channels Tutorial a fair bit of work goes into, potentially, the difference between what happens for the two URLs below … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/recording_ideas.php https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/recording_ideas.php# Huh??! A hashtag with no content itself? How? Believe it or not the … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, arguments, audio, call, channel, command line, command line arguments, configuration, configure, contenteditable, CORS, document.URL, ffmpeg, file, file_put_contents, form, framerate, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, intranet, Intranet feeling, local web server, location.hash, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, navigator.platform, PHP, php.ini, play, prepend, programming, quality, record, recording, stop press, tutorial, volume, window.open
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Self Recording Channels Tutorial
As mentioned at yesterday’s Self Recording Revisited Tutorial‘s Stop Press when it comes to using ffmpeg to record Audio and Video … Channels … are important. This excellent link taught us that the macOS command … ffmpeg -f avfoundation -list_devices … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, audio, channel, command line, contenteditable, ffmpeg, form, framerate, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, PHP, play, programming, quality, record, recording, stop press, tutorial, volume
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QuickTime Player Camera Filters Recording Primer Tutorial
Is QuickTime Player macOS desktop app any good? Do fish swim? Do cassowaries rumble? Apparently. We wondered, with some of the same themes as YouTube iPhone Screen Recording via QuickTime Player Primer Tutorial, whether we could show a faux animated … Continue reading →
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Tagged apple white lead, camera, camera app, channel, connected, filters, iOS, lead, macOS, media, piano, presentation, QuickTime Player, record, screenshot, tutorial, video, white lead
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Channel Messaging API Notification Tutorial
In order to introduce another new Javascript API called “Channel Messaging API” … The Channel Messaging API allows two separate scripts running in different browsing contexts attached to the same document (e.g., two IFrames, or the main document and an … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, channel, channel messaging api, client, HTML, Javascript, messaging, notification, notifications, notifications API, programming, stop press, tutorial
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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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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 →