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Media Capture Ajax FormData Crontab Curl Tutorial
Crontab Curl techniques produce a wave of satisfaction in this programmer. That’s because batch programming is very interesting to me, and makes me feel efficient. Scheduling feels the same way for me. In broad brush terms what can “Crontab Curl” … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cache, crontab, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, curl, debug, debugger, f12 developer tools, HTML, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, microsoft edge, programming, tutorial, web inspector, Windows
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Media iOS Image Capture Ajax FormData Cookie Tutorial
Moving on from cross-browser, with yesterday’s Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Ajax Email Tutorial, we move on to cross-platform issues today regarding iOS, shortcut desktop icon usage (we talked about with Web Meets Mobile via iOS Desktop Icon Tutorial) and … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged cache, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, debug, debugger, f12 developer tools, HTML, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, microsoft edge, programming, tutorial, web inspector, Windows
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Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Debugger Tutorial
As hard a lesson as it may be, when you find a cross-browser issue that only happens with a certain brand or brands of web browser, if you have the time, investigate there and then on a laptop with a … Continue reading
Firefox Inspector Debugging via Network Tab Primer Tutorial
It doesn’t always matter that you are debugging a serverside piece of code like with PHP, a client facing web inspector like Firefox (web browser)’s Inspector (via Three Horizontal Lines Menu -> Web Developer -> Inspector) can be a good … Continue reading
Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Primer Tutorial
We can’t emphasise enough how important, and useful, are the modern “breed” of web browser “web inspectors”. These useful tools are written by the web browser products to enhance the experience using that web browser, though, of course, they hope … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, debug, debugging, DOM, HTML, Javascript, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, Windows
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Visual Studio Code Local Storage Primer Tutorial
The previous Visual Studio Code on Mac OS X for .NET Core and C# Tutorial talking about the Visual Studio Code IDE and HTML/Javascript Hit Counter Primer Tutorial talking about the HTML5-introduced local storage concept (or what W3Schools calls “HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged .NET Core, ASP.Net, debug, hit counter, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, local storage, localhost, localStorage, Mac OS X, Microsoft, programming, tutorial, Visual Studio Code, web storage
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