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New Temporary Folder Arrangements Tidying Tutorial
We’ve had one public and three private dedicated virtual servers running our Apache/PHP/MySql web server here at RJM Programming. The last two have us transitioning from one AlmaLinux web server to another. What could be different? Well (readers who resist … Continue reading →
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Tagged /tmp, AlmaLinux, Apache, buffer, copy, cPanel, Crazy Domains, crontab, dedicated web server, directory, domain, file, file permissions, file tidying, folder, grep, home, korn shell, Linux, operating system, paste, PHP, place, programming, read, schedule, scheduling, security, temporary, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, tidy, tidying, tutorial, user, username, virtual web server, web hoster, web server, write
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Command Line ImageMagick PDF and Animated GIF Tutorial
The recent Command Line ImageMagick JPEG Image Creation Tutorial addressed … For a while now, on macOS, we’ve been putting up with a scenario with our beloved macOS Paintbrush desktop application version whereby it will not save images in … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated GIF.slide, command line, container, cron, crontab, desktop, Desktop Application, image, PaintBrush, PDF, PHP, programming, schedule, tutorial
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Command Line ImageMagick JPEG Image Creation Tutorial
For a while now, on macOS, we’ve been putting up with a scenario with our beloved macOS Paintbrush desktop application version whereby it will not save images in … JPEG format … any more, so we have been saving in … Continue reading →
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Tagged application, command, command line, crontab, desktop, format, image, ImageMagick, jpeg, PaintBrush, PHP, Png, programming, talents, tutorial
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Denial of Service Attack Survival Defence Tutorial
When there is a rush for online ticket sales you will often see the symptoms of a Denial of Service attack … In computing, a denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a cyberattack in which the perpetrator seeks to make a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, apache httpd, configuration, connection, crontab, denial of service, denial of service attack, DOS, flood, httpd service, IP address, korn shell, Linux, operating system, ps, report, restart, security, service, start, tutorial, watchdog, wc
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WordPress Recent Posts Korn Shell Tutorial
Today we’re rearranging how our WordPress.org blog Recent Posts widget images are created via crontab and curl in a scheduled way on this newer Apache/PHP/MySql Linux web server, as we talked about with WordPress Recent Posts Navigation Issue Tutorial too. … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, blog, command line, convert, copy, cron, crontab, curl, exec, file_put_contents, functionality, image, ImageMagick, korn shell, Linux, operating system, optional, PHP, programming, rearrangement, recent posts, schedule, scheduled, thumbnail, tutorial, widget, Wordpress
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Code Download Table Static HTML Event Definition Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Download Table Long Hover and Right Click Tutorial used a means of … creating some new, and not used previously, Javascript webpage event logics dynamically … but we’ve found, especially regarding the oncontextmenu event logics that way, it’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, click, code, crontab, curl, DOM, download, event, event definition, external Javascript, GETME, hover, HTML, Javascript, load, logic, long hover, onclick, oncontextmenu, onmousedown, onmouseout, onmouseover, ontouchdown, ontouchend, outerHTML, programming, right click, schedule, software, static, table, tutorial, webpage
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Browsing Tutorial
As well as the recent Image Conversions via PHP GD URL Tutorial‘s input data modes of use … relative URLs (to the RJM Programming domain) … and we see why we may have left this like this … we wanted … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, browse, browsing, cartoon, colourize, comma, command, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, crontab, crop, curl, data uri, Did you know, Document Root, download, dropdown, emboss, emoji, file, file API, 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, merge, method, mode, modes of use, multiple, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, open, overlay, PaintBrush, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, procedure, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, relative URL, replace, reveal, schedule, script, select, shell, switch, switches, table, tick, transparency, tutorial, type ahead buffer, url, verb, wildcard
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Image Conversions via PHP GD URL Tutorial
The PHP inhouse Image Converter web application last talked about at Image Conversions via PHP GD Overlay Reveal Tutorial got a revisit today. It’s been more than two years, and that amount of separation sometimes gives you the chance to … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, cartoon, colourize, comma, command, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, crontab, crop, curl, data uri, 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, merge, method, mode, modes of use, multiple, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, open, overlay, PaintBrush, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, procedure, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, relative URL, replace, reveal, schedule, script, select, shell, switch, switches, table, tick, transparency, tutorial, type ahead buffer, url, verb, wildcard
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