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Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Download Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Tutorial additional Simulation functionality, for your smaller image datasets we offer, today … ImageMagick preview downloadable animated GIF (sped up) … achieved via macOS or Linux command like … convert -delay 10 -quality … Continue reading →
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Overlay Reveal Tutorial
Around here, we have two words we like to approach the topic of “web design”, where it meets “practicality”, with … reveal overlay And so, onto yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Multiple Actions Tutorial‘s progress with our Image Conversions … Continue reading →
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Multiple Actions Tutorial
We’ve waited a while preparing for today’s release of “multiple actions” functionality onto yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Transformations Tutorial. From how we see it we had a choice of two approaches to delivering this new functionality … start … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, colourize, comma, command, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, crontab, curl, Did you know, Document Root, download, dropdown, emboss, emoji, file, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, filtering, filters, form, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, image, image URL, ImageMagick, img, Javascript, korn shell, link, local web server, MAMP, mode, modes of use, multiple, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, open, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, procedure, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, replace, schedule, script, select, shell, switch, switches, table, tick, tutorial, type ahead buffer, url, verb, wildcard
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Transformations Tutorial
In today’s work progressing yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Command Line Tutorial‘s outcomes … we add into the GD “Filtering” thinking, some “Transformations” … Image Transformations …Image Transformation Ask Arguments …FlipFlip VerticalFlip HorizontalRotationScale … thinking and functionality … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, colourize, comma, command, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, crontab, curl, Did you know, Document Root, download, dropdown, emboss, file, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, filtering, filters, form, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, image, image URL, ImageMagick, img, Javascript, korn shell, link, local web server, MAMP, mode, modes of use, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, procedure, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, replace, select, shell, switch, switches, table, tutorial, type ahead buffer, url, verb, wildcard
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Command Line Tutorial
In the online woooooorrrrrlllllddd (of surfing the net in a web browser) we hope you see “nothing to see here” different to yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Filters Tutorial‘s exploits with our image conversion PHP web application. And though … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, colourize, comma, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, Document Root, download, dropdown, emboss, file, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, filtering, filters, form, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, image, image URL, ImageMagick, img, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mode, modes of use, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, replace, select, switch, switches, table, tutorial, url, verb, wildcard
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PHP Inline HTML Gmail Duplicate Header Field Troubleshooting Tutorial
Yesterday’s Exim Mail Server Troubleshooting Primer Tutorial represented a mail server level of issue with emailing hereabouts. Another level of issue with emailing can occur with our inhouse PHP created inline HTML emails to Gmail, where we’ve again used Exim‘s … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, authentication, CentOS, command, command line, configuration, Did you know, dkim, duplicate, email, error, error log, exim, Gmail, headers, link, log, logging, Mail, mail server, original, PHP, security, spam, spf, ssh, tail, test message, tutorial, web server, WHM
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Exim Mail Server Troubleshooting Primer Tutorial
Exim Internet Mailer, as our Mail Server software here at this RJM Programming web server, has seemed an enigma, especially when, a while back (tut, tut) it went quite quiet sending out emails to Gmail recipients, at the very least. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, authenticationb, CentOS, command, command line, configuration, dkim, email, error, error log, exim, Gmail, link, Mail, mail server, security, spam, spf, ssh, test message, tutorial, web server, WHM
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Lynx Linux Command Line Web Surfing Primer Tutorial
There are a couple of reasons a Linux user may be interested in command line Web Surfing via the Lynx web browser … they only have access to a terminal they only want a text based web surfing result (remember … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, Hello World, Linux, lynx, passthru, PHP, programming, ssh, surfing the net, surfing the web, tutorial, web browser, web server
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