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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Memory Tutorial
It’s a bit arrogant to say a sizeable piece of code you’ve written is “bug free”, especially if it involves user entered data, but it is a good aspiration, like marking at the 50 metre line, on the boundary, for … Continue reading →
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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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Dams in the United States Timeline Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dams in the United States Debugging Tutorial was all about the “data” again, finding new ways of filtering and reporting on DATA.GOV Major Dams of the United States – Direct Download data and information regarding “Dams in the United … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmarklet, cross-browser, dam, data, data feed, data.gov, debug, debugging, delimiter, DOM, download, dropdown, eLearning API, error, error handling, filter, filtering, geodata, geographicals, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascipt, LibreOffice, list, map chart, memory, programming, regex, timeline, tutorial, Tutorials, video, web inspector, YouTube API
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Dams in the United States Filtering Tutorial
Am sure there are a lot of people who’d agree with the statement … The Internet contains most of the information I need, but I need ways to filter it. If you have a web application with lots of data, … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmarklet, cross-browser, dam, data, data feed, data.gov, debug, debugging, delimiter, DOM, download, dropdown, eLearning API, error, error handling, filter, filtering, geodata, geographicals, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascipt, LibreOffice, list, map chart, memory, programming, regex, tutorial, Tutorials, web inspector
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Dams in the United States Debugging Tutorial
Sometimes you come across an error that is a bit of a dead end regarding access because the error comes from within the “bowels” of some API, perhaps. So it was with us recently, on our current (web application) project … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, bookmarklet, cross-browser, dam, data feed, data.gov, debug, debugging, delimiter, DOM, download, dropdown, error, error handling, geodata, geographicals, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascipt, LibreOffice, list, map chart, memory, programming, regex, tutorial, web inspector
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Google and Mac OS X Date and Time Troubleshooting Tutorial
The true art of troubleshooting, in I.T. software or hardware or networking, is to live “in the moment”, and be mindful. All buzzwords these days, but worth noting. But it is true, and often when you eventually do nut out … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, configuration, date, error, error handling, Google, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, mindfulness, search engine, ssl, time, troubleshoot, troubleshooting, tutorial, web, web browser, Yahoo
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MAMP Error Logs Primer Tutorial
The error logs of a local web server are important resources to help work out problems with configurations and software related to web applications. Did you know? Local web servers are great for beginners to learn web programming, and a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, debug, debugging, Did you know, error, error handling, error log, local web server, logging, logs, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, troubleshooting, tutorial, web server
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