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Linux Find and/or Locate Files/Directories Application Extensions Tutorial
A lot of us have FOMO … ie. Fear of Missing Out … over something. One that worries us, running a web server, is the fear of missing out on the daily report we get regarding software on the RJM … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, cron, crontab, date, datetime, email, executable, extension, file, file extension, find, fomo, korn shell, Linux, modified, operating system, report, script, security, shell, web server
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XML Lint Validation Tutorial
Do you remember when we discussed the Sanitizer API, talked about at Sanitizer API Primer Tutorial, regarding it as a web application HTML (and more) validation tool? Well, we’ve based a new “validator” of HTML or XML using the XML … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, command line, form, HTML, Linux, operating system, PHP, programming, serverside, shell_exec, table, td, textarea, tutorial, validation, XML, xmllint
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Reveal Tutorial
Around here, we’re not ashamed to simplify 90% of web design issues into two categories … an “overlay” issue … or … a “reveal” issue … and today’s improvements, pitted against the progress up until yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Extraction … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, animated gif, animation, browse, browsing, canvas, command line, convert, curl, details, drawImage, extract, extraction, file, form, hotlink, hotlinking, HTML, image, image file, ImageMagick, interaction, Javascript, korn shell, local file, method, object, overlay, parameter, PHP, Png, post, programming, prompt, relative, relative URL, reveal, script, sequence, shell, shell_exec, slide, status, still, summary, textbox, tutorial, uniquifier, upload, url, user interaction
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Absolute URL Tutorial
The other user entry the user might do using the Animated GIF Slide Extraction web application of yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Extraction Browsing Tutorial onto … relative animated GIF URL (within the address bar domain of use or an absolute … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, animated gif, animation, browse, browsing, canvas, command line, convert, curl, drawImage, extract, extraction, file, form, hotlink, hotlinking, HTML, image, image file, ImageMagick, interaction, Javascript, korn shell, local file, method, object, parameter, PHP, Png, post, programming, prompt, relative, relative URL, script, sequence, shell, shell_exec, slide, still, tutorial, uniquifier, upload, url, user interaction
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Browsing Tutorial
As of the recent Animated GIF Slide Extraction Primer Tutorial‘s progress with an Extraction of a User Nominated Animated GIF Slide web application’s … input animated GIF URL modus operandi … today we add … local operating system file browsing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, browse, browsing, canvas, command line, convert, drawImage, extract, extraction, file, form, HTML, image, image file, ImageMagick, interaction, Javascript, korn shell, local file, method, object, parameter, PHP, Png, post, programming, prompt, script, sequence, shell, shell_exec, slide, still, tutorial, upload, user interaction
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Primer Tutorial
Would you believe … the extraction of an HTML video element still is not too hard using that HTML video element object as the first parameter to a [canvasContext].drawImage method call (as you might recall reading the recent Canvas DrawImage … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, canvas, command line, convert, drawImage, extract, extraction, HTML, image, image file, ImageMagick, interaction, Javascript, korn shell, object, parameter, PHP, Png, programming, prompt, script, sequence, shell, shell_exec, slide, still, tutorial, user interaction
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Curl HTTP Request Methods Querying Primer Tutorial
We’re not allowed to start a blog posting with “Did you know?” … that would be just so bad?! But … Did you know? That wonderful curl tool can help you … ↘️ 👩🏼💻 ↙️ … yes, you, find out … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, curl, Did you know, form, http, HTTP request, HTTP request method, IFRAME, PHP, programming, request, shell_exec, tutorial, web server
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Linux CentOS Web Server Domlogs Diskspace Automating Solution Tutorial
It’s one thing to find a neat “operating” one off command line command solution to a web server issue, but it could be that you do not want to live with having to worry about this part of the web … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, cat, CentOS, command, command line, cPanel, cron, crontsb, diskspace, domain, domlogs, find, Korn, korn shell, Linux, log, log file, management, operations, procedure, schedule, scheduled, script, tutorial, web server
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