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Haiku Multimedia via Media Record Capture Tutorial
Let’s semi-drop the “macOS” on our “media capture” functionality we’re developing currently, because over the last two days it has jumped out of this restrictive thought pattern, either through the “voiceover” idea of … non-mobile Adobe Flash Player plugin audio … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Ajax, Apple, attachment, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, content, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, email attachment, exec, Flash, FormData, Gmail, haiku, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, synchronization, synchronize, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS and Other Mobile Media Record Tutorial
We’re letting a little “dishevelment” continue with today’s work on top of yesterday’s MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial. The reason (to our mind) is that involving mobile functionality into a media web application’s sphere of influence is … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, capture, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, input, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, mobile, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, smart device, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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MacOS Speech to Flash Player Audio Record Tutorial
Yesterday’s MacOS Text to Audio Share Tutorial involved … local web server (over macOS) text to audio (via macOS say) programmatical input source for “voiceover” aims … and today, still on … local web server (over macOS) (user) we have … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe, Apple, audio, client pre-emptive iframe, copy, cross-browser, curl, dictation, email, exec, Flash, IFRAME, inline html email, internationalization, language, language code, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, operating system, paste, PHP, plugin, popup, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, speech, speech to audio, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, tutorial, voice, voice memo, voiceover, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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WordPress Recent Post Animated GIF Improvement Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Recent Post Animated GIF Improvement Tutorial concerned … Landing Page iframe (zero.html) “content”, primarily … but there is also the matter of the … presentation (or display) of that content … and the nuanced improvements in this regard, … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, cell, content, convert, crontab, curl, div, exec, filename, file_exists, HTML, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, iPhone, langing page, MAMP, mobile, PHP, programming, recent posts, row, scroll, scrolling, slide, table, tutorial, whitespace
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WordPress Recent Post Animated GIF Improvement Tutorial
The last time we visited our crontab/curl once a day Recent Posts thumbnail imagery PHP application was for a bug fix when we presented WordPress Recent Post Bug Fix Tutorial. But there was an ongoing annoyance on top of that … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, cell, content, convert, crontab, curl, exec, filename, file_exists, HTML, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, langing page, MAMP, PHP, programming, recent posts, row, slide, table, tutorial
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PHP Blog Summary Fixed Title Events Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Blog Summary Fixed Titles Tutorial dealt with … the look (ie. the aesthetics) of the newly introduced Fixed Titles into our Code Download Table here at this blog … and today we turn our attention to … making … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, column, crontab, CSS, curl, data attributes, Did you know, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, event, horizontal scrolling, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, mobile, onclick, onmousedown, ontouchdown, overlay, PHP, position, programming, report, schedule, scroll, scrolling, stop press, table, tablesorter, tabular, tutorial, vertical scrolling, viewport, width, z-index
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PHP Blog Summary Fixed Titles Tutorial
Sometimes with a webpage depicting a long tabular report such as our RJM Programming GETME Report one used by this blog’s All Posts menu’s Code Download Table submenu link (you can read more about with PHP Blog Summary Follow Up … Continue reading →
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Tagged crontab, CSS, curl, DOM, horizontal scrolling, HTML, Javascript, overlay, PHP, position, programming, report, schedule, scroll, scrolling, table, tabular, tutorial, vertical scrolling, z-index
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Linux sendmail nohup Repeatable Email Report Tutorial
We left off yesterday’s Linux sendmail nohup Report Content Tutorial … … to start down this new parameterizable “journey”. “Journey”, because there is more to do regarding “tabular” display in thought and action. … panning out not to be the … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, attachment, audio, awk, background, batch, command, command line, content, content type, CSS, curl, delimitation, delimiter, echo, email, file, genericization, genericize, header, HTML, image, interpretive, korn shell, Linux, local, MAMP, media, mime, mime type, mimetype, multiple, nohup, parameter, parameterization, programming, ps, recursion, remote, report, schedule, scheduling, sed, sendmail, single, standing order, table, tabular, time, timezone, token, tutorial, unix, url, video, web server, wildcard
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