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Tag Archives: Document Root
Gimp Favicon via Logo Primer Tutorial
The RJM Programming domain logo based thread of blog posts headed by Inkscape Vector Image Editor Watermark Tutorial was missing a consideration. To be clear, it’s been on our list of “to does” for quite some time now, nagging away … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, Document Root, domain, favicon, favicon.ico, FileZilla, GIMP, ico, icon, image, logo, Microsoft Windows icon, minimize, PaintBrush, pixel, Png, sftp, tab, tutorial, web browser, web server
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Emoji Background to Text External Javascript Tutorial
We like projects if and when they reach the stage where you can spend a day’s work on a web application just concentrating on external Javascript “thoughts”, as we prefer the event programming, anyday, to (that involving) the (CSS) styling … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, bookmarklet, carriage return, codepoint, contenteditable, CSS, Did you know, div, Document Root, DOM, emoji, external Javascript, generic, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, local web server, MAMP, onkeydown, onkeypress, opacity, overlay, position, programming, text, tool, tutorial, web server, webpage
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Javascript Course Primer Tutorial
There are lots of ways to learn, and can think of (at the very least), combinations of … Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (movement) There are lots of approaches within and among those modes of learning, also. Let’s take the broad brush … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, client, course, Document Root, Javascript, learning, MAMP, programming, TextWrangler, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector
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Linux diff PDF Tutorial
Today it’s time to talk PDF (Portable Document Format) and an extremely useful PDF generation class for PHP called Fpdf adding on to yesterday’s Linux diff Supervisor Tutorial‘s very limited report output format choices. So now we can output reports … Continue reading →
Linux diff Supervisor Tutorial
Do you remember long ago our “start of regime” trying to show you, as users, the code differences as we go through a project when we presented the Linux diff Primer Tutorial starring the Linux (or unix) diff command? Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, curl, date, diff, Document Root, domain, exec, file, filemtime, filespec, form, glob, header, HTML, Linux, onion, passthru, PHP, programming, report, tutorial, url, web server
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Web Server Error Pages and SSL Tutorial
As far as Apache web servers go, the messages from users and between web pages themselves as part of navigation can contribute to errors with web access to web applications. What happens when these errors happen? The errors are categorized … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, Apache, bad request, cookies, Document Root, domain, error, error message, mixed content, not found, programming, ssl, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, website
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Mac OS X Do Not Sleep MAMP Tutorial
The Mac OS X command line (accessible via its Terminal desktop application) is not exactly Unix nor Linux, but more BSD. As such, it has developed some interesting command line commands, some of which we’ve mentioned in the past, and, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, Apache, bsd, command line, Document Root, DOM, drutil, exec, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, jsonp, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, port, programming, say, stay-resident, Terminal, timeout, tutorial, zip
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Linux Disk Usage cPanel Heads Up Tutorial
What’s important, and what’s not? Leave you with that. See you tomorrow. Not a very good blog posting is it? Let’s say, instead … “What’s important, and what’s not, regarding Linux CentOS WHM Apache/PHP/MySQL cPanel, when it presents one of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, Apache, command line, cPanel, disk, disk space, diskspace, Document Root, error log, file, FileZilla, ftp, Linux, log, operator, sftp, ssh, Terminal, tutorial, web server, website
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