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Windows File Server and File Sharing Inaccessible Troubleshooting Tutorial
Businesses and schools around the world benefitted from the invention of the networking idea of a file server as we discussed with the previous Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial, and we’ll let Wikipedia explain below … The … Continue reading →
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Tagged client/server, command line, connect, disconnect, DOS, drive, error, file, file server, inaccessible, IP address, map, Mapping, net use, network drive, operating system, ping, troubleshoot, tutorial, UNC, Windows, Windows 10
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PHP Passthru Output Buffering Verb Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Passthru Output Buffering Security Tutorial set up a framework for our tightened “defence” of our “Passthru” (PHP) web application woooooooorrrrrrrrlllllld view, but there is scope, still, to improve the “offence”, a move which affects “defence” as well (wouldn’t … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, buffer, command line, curl, dropdowm, form, function, genericization, get, hardcoding, MAMP, method, ob_get_contents, ob_start, output buffer, passthru, PHP, post, programming, security, select, stop press, switches, tutorial, validation, verb, virtue signal, whatis
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PHP Passthru Output Buffering Security Tutorial
Serverside web applications (such as this current PHP one), more so than purely clientside web applications, are a bit like a lot of sports … there is the “offence” functionality side that provides a product or service to the user … Continue reading →
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PHP Passthru Output Buffering Primer Tutorial
The PHP passthru command … Execute an external program and display raw output … is a good way for your underlying command line be expressed within a PHP web application executed in a web browser. But that “raw” above is … Continue reading →
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Voiceover Ideas My Memory Translations Tutorial
To augment the “Voiceover Ideas” web application … Voiceover Ideas Google Translate Tutorial‘s interfacing to the great Google Translate and Hear functionality … we add, today … interfacing to the excellent My Memory language Translation functionality Though straight “Language Translation” … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Tidy Up Tutorial
Meanwhile … … back at Command Line … … with that crontab driven “Command Line” mode of use part of our inhouse Chat (no sockets) web application (from the one codebase) of Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial, let’s harness … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial
The Chat textual data used in Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial‘s inhouse Chat web application could involve emoji data. With the Chat web application … Output Chat Report … for … chat data that involves “media” … and so … … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial
On top of the recent Chat No Sockets Media Context Tutorial progress with our inhouse Chat web application, it is time to turn our attention to an UX (user experience) issue, which we are going to leave to your more … Continue reading →
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