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Tag Archives: file
Journal Content Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Journal Privacy Tutorial we’re up to issues with “content” that involve … format display styling usability navigation … a lot of which do not suit yesterday’s content’s textarea format nearly as much as today’s overlaying nested div … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, bredcrumb, button, content, CSS, div, dropdown, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, journal, key, localStorage, navigation, nested, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, style, styling, text, textarea, tutoriial, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage
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Journal Privacy Tutorial
We’ve managed to almost keep up the brevity … regarding blog posting titles, that is given a character here or there?! Drilling down on the changed word, to “Privacy”, further to yesterday’s Journal Primer Tutorial more loose privacy, what are … Continue reading →
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Tagged content, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, journal, key, localStorage, PHP, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, security, serverside, tutoriial, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage
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Journal Primer Tutorial
It’s a new project day …. yay!!! It’s a candidate for shortest blog posting title hereabouts day …. yay!!! And so, with the brevity, we must explain that PHP serverside language is needed here, because writing to the RJM Programming … Continue reading →
Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling New Temporary Folder Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling Tutorial today’s work moving forward is to change references to temporary folder … /tmp/ … now not writeable to by the website account user on our AlmaLinux web server, to … the folder down … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, Document Root, download, ffmpeg, file, folder, interface, intranet, macOS, MAMP, permissions, PHP, popup, port, programming, tutorial, window.open
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New Temporary Folder Arrangements PHP Primer Tutorial
Things around here have come to a “pretty pass” … primer tutorials that are not first in the thread presenting the tidying arrangements first Nala! Luna! Is there something going on with summer grasses?! Yes, this transitioning from /tmp to … Continue reading →
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Tagged /tmp, AlmaLinux, Apache, buffer, copy, cPanel, Crazy Domains, crontab, dedicated web server, directory, domain, file, file permissions, file tidying, folder, grep, home, korn shell, Linux, operating system, paste, PHP, place, programming, read, schedule, scheduling, security, temporary, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, tidy, tidying, tutorial, user, username, virtual web server, web hoster, web server, write
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New Temporary Folder Arrangements Tidying Tutorial
We’ve had one public and three private dedicated virtual servers running our Apache/PHP/MySql web server here at RJM Programming. The last two have us transitioning from one AlmaLinux web server to another. What could be different? Well (readers who resist … Continue reading →
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Tagged /tmp, AlmaLinux, Apache, buffer, copy, cPanel, Crazy Domains, crontab, dedicated web server, directory, domain, file, file permissions, file tidying, folder, grep, home, korn shell, Linux, operating system, paste, PHP, place, programming, read, schedule, scheduling, security, temporary, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, tidy, tidying, tutorial, user, username, virtual web server, web hoster, web server, write
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Drag and Drop Peers External Javascript Tutorial
There would have to be lots of provisos, but wouldn’t it be good regarding yesterday’s Drag and Drop Peers Primer Tutorial‘s Drag and Drop supervisor web application, for mobile, if … Some form of external Javascript tool could help out … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, button, clone, cloning, DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, dropdown, external Javascript, file, glob, innerHTML, Javascript, menu, mobile, onchange, onclick, peer, peerage, peers, PHP, programming, redirect, select, suite, supervisor, tool, tutorial, value, web applications
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Drag and Drop Peers Primer Tutorial
We’ve decided to gather the Drag and Drop games into a “peerage” of web applications so that one central supervisory web application can point the user into the correct direction to find them, or one of them, as per the … Continue reading →
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Tagged clone, cloning, drag, drag and drop, drop, dropdown, file, glob, Javascript, menu, peer, peerage, peers, PHP, programming, redirect, suite, supervisor, tutorial, web applications
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