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Tag Archives: document.write
Using Document Writeln Onpaste Tutorial
Regarding yesterday’s Using Document Writeln Primer Tutorial you might wonder … Why involve either/both textarea and div (contenteditable=true) elements as “containers” of content? Well, with yesterday’s starting onblur (just) event gambit, it’s a very pertinent question, but, today, we introduce … Continue reading
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Tagged document, document.write, document.writeln, HTML, Javascript, onpaste, programming, proof of concept, tutorial
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Using Document Writeln Primer Tutorial
The other day we stumbled on some advice leading us to use … document.writeln([html-content]); … rather than our usual “go to” … document.write([html-content]); And so we wrote a “proof of concept” using_writeln.html first draft Using (Document) Writeln web application for … Continue reading
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Tagged document, document.write, document.writeln, HTML, Javascript, programming, proof of concept, tutorial
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Collation Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
On top of the recent Internationalization … DateTime … and … Currency and Number …. work, today we add on some … Collation … and let’s see what Wikipedia says about it … Collation is the assembly of written information … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, awk, character, character set, collation, command line, currency, currency code, data, database, date, datetime, document.write, DOM, ecma, Google, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, language, language code, Macbook Pro, macOS, MySql, number, order, programming, proof of concept, search, sort, time, timezone, tutorial, utf-8, Wordpress
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Google Translate Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
As a user selects a language from the language dropdowns of yesterday’s Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial and DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial‘s web applications they are presented with two “Translate” and (as of today a new) “New Window” buttons … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, command line, currency, currency code, date, datetime, document.write, DOM, ecma, Google, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, language, language code, Macbook Pro, macOS, number, programming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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Ajax FormData Object No Body PHP Email Tutorial
Yesterday’s Ajax FormData Object No Body PHP Primer Tutorial kept the pledge of the project to only have webpages with no document.body (ie. body tag) content. But it was a closed book, so to speak. We equate … sharing (and/or … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, Ajax, collaboration, content, CSS, document.write, email, FormData, head, HTML, Javascript, Mail, object, PHP, programming, prompt, share, sharing, spam, style, tutorial, webpage
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