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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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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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Curl Multiple URLs on Command Line Tutorial
Continuing on from yesterday’s Curl via PHP to CSV on Command Line Tutorial with more Linux or Mac OS X command line curl brilliance, did you know that you can run several URLs from the one curl command line statement? … Continue reading →
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MySql Repair Table Diskspace Error Log Consequence Tutorial
If you are managing a web server, you can run into times when … a total solution to a problem needs more research that will take time … but, perhaps … there is a solution that “eases the pain” of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, command, command line, copy, crontab, database, diskspace, error log, find, Linux, log, log file, MySql, operating system, rename, repair, rotation, SQL, ssh, table, tutorial, web server
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MySql Repair Table Failure Diskspace Consequence Tutorial
The previous MySql Repair Table Primer Tutorial outlined some phpMyAdmin administering of MySql (database) maintenance via SQL like … REPAIR TABLE wps_comments; … but what about if the SQL above fails or times out? Well, there can be implications, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, CentOS, command, command line, database, diskspace, error, Linux, MySql, phpMyAdmin, programming, REPAIR TABLE, SQL, ssh, table, timeout, tutorial, web server
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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial
We want more ways for the “caller HTML” and the “external called Javascript” to co-operate, on top of the quite rigid and limited rules of yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Tutorial, and thought about “ways to add intelligence” to … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, attribute, audio, command, command line, commentary, data, data personalization, Document Root, element, external Javascript, global, global data attribute, HTML, intranet, Javascript, macOS, MAMP, personalization, PHP, programming, say, Text to Speech, tutorial, typeof, voice, webpage
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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Tutorial
It’s been a tweaked PHP web application last talked about at PHP macOS say Supervisor Modes of Use Tutorial, that, consisting of … any public domain (ours being RJM Programming) webpage (and today we’ve chosen calc_use.htm) that gets added into … Continue reading →
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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Access Count Tutorial
We’ve got a new player in the Webpage Audio Commentary “Intranet feeling” solution, today, on top of the progress from yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial. This new PHP intranet_access_count.php player sits in the Document Root of your … Continue reading →