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Chat No Sockets SMS Invitation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Session Tutorial gives us an opportunity to become more “granular” with our examination of nuances to … the web application’s “surfing the web” look and aesthetics (first look) and usage practicalities (involving button disabling/enabling at appropriate … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, background, Chat, command line, cron, crontab, email, Linux, listener, PHP, process, programming, session, SMS, tutorial, Web Application
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Chat No Sockets Session Tutorial
Back from the “command line” PHP usage of yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Cron Tutorial that day’s thinking about how to improve the “surfing the net” parts of the Chat web application we’re developing got us starting to involve PHP … … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Cron Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Primer Tutorial had a “command line” PHP usage component, we wonder whether you noticed? We intend to keep this arrangement for our “no sockets” Chat web application. It will not function as that “Chat” without the … Continue reading →
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CentOS Linux Web Server Crontab Restart Primer Tutorial
Just as “mindfulness” can be a wakeup call to us, when something unusual happens, it can be a great time to learn, but, alas, it can be like being “thrown in at the deep end”. I’d like my time over … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, blog, CentOS, command line, configuration, cPanel, cron, crontab, curl, landing page, Linux, MySql, operating system, process, restart, ssh, start, stop, web server, WHS, Wordpress
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Virus Protection for Email and Filemanager Uploads Tutorial
Can you Virus Scan a Linux web server? Well, with our Apache/PHP/MySql CentOS web server using WHM and cPanel had a plugin, installable for this purpose, and called ClamAV Scanner. So, we can! How do you find out about this … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, cron, crontab, email, korn shell, Linux, mail server, malware, plugin, scan, Scanner, schedule, tutorial, virus, web server
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Client Pre-emptive Iframe Crontab Curl Daily Tutorial
Two days ago we set the premise … We don’t know if “Client Pre-emptive Iframe” is a concept, but even if it isn’t, we’d like to say something about it today. To us, it’s the idea that in the web … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch processing, client/server, cron, crontab, curl, feed, HTML, Javascript, Linux, PHP, programming, reporting, tutorial, web server, Yahoo YQL, YQL
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Client Pre-emptive Iframe Crontab Curl Tutorial
Recap to yesterday … We don’t know if “Client Pre-emptive Iframe” is a concept, but even if it isn’t, we’d like to say something about it today. To us, it’s the idea that in the web application world, at the … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch processing, client/server, cron, crontab, curl, feed, HTML, Javascript, Linux, PHP, programming, tutorial, web server
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Linux crontab Considerations Tutorial
The crontab functionality in Linux or Unix is just great. It is batch processing, doing things while you are not there. This same crontab strength is also, at times, a source of its weakness … what if something goes wrong … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, batch, batch processing, command line, cron, crontab, curl, exec, korn shell, Linux, MAMP, nohup, operating system, PHP, programming, scripting, software, tutorial, unix, web server
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