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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Aesthetics Tutorial
That work of yesterday’s … Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial‘s button element improved approach to working with email addresses in consort with window.localStorage “memory” (even between sessions) … combines with … the recent work of Image/PDF and … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, version, video
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Pandoc Document Conversion Email Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Pandoc Document Conversion Command Line Tutorial Document Conversion progress we’ve been wondering how to offer assistance in our public realm up at the rjmprogramming.com.au domain. Today, as you can see with our YouTube video presentation, we’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, background, batch, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, curl, document, email, exec, IFRAME, korn shell, listener, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, multiple, operating system, pandoc, PDF, pdflatex, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, script, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Pandoc Document Conversion Command Line Tutorial
Yesterday’s Pandoc Document Conversion Multiple Tutorial intimated what direction we might be taking up today, when it said … … still assuming the files selected are off your local web server’s Document Root (but more on that later down the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, batch, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, curl, document, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, multiple, operating system, pandoc, PDF, pdflatex, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Pandoc Document Conversion Multiple Tutorial
For … longer than we can remember we’ve really enjoyed batch processing … as long as we can remember we’ve really enjoyed the File API that came with HTML5 … ([as long as we can remember] – 2 months) we’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, batch, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, document, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, multiple, operating system, pandoc, PDF, pdflatex, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Pandoc Document Conversion Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Document Conversion Primer Tutorial left off with a link, as per … … read here … and it was here and with help from other links below that we took a big interest in a great Open Source … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, document, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, pandoc, PDF, pdflatex, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Document Conversion Primer Tutorial
A good thing about a “version control” or “source control” system is that you can … “pick up” from any version … “clone” to another name … “branch off” immediately into a new version … … to effectively “clone” the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, document, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, operating system, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Windows AppData Primer Tutorial
If you’re a Windows user who has not heard of AppData it is possible that … you have never had a major bug occur with Windows, and we congratulate you … or … you execute a very limited number of … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppData, cmd, command line, DOS, environment, environment variable, error, error message, mkdir, set, system, troubleshooting, tutorial, Windows, Windows Explorer
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Page Not Found Error Message Email Subject Tutorial
Why, with today’s tutorial, are we conflating two quite disparate subjects … HTTP (ie. Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Error Code 404 “Page Not Found” or “Server Not Found” …with … Email Subject lines … into the one tutorial topic? Well, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, command line, Document Root, domain, email, encodeURIComponent, event, HTML, HTTP Error, hyperlink, not found, onload, programming, shtml, ssh, subject, text editor, tutorial, web server
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