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Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows in iOS Tutorial

Yesterday’s Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial is put into context, today, as we start our journey down the road of readying some of our rjmprogramming.com.au PHP web applications to only conditionally use the Javascript popup windows if we … Continue reading

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Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial

We’ve been working on HTML Javascript conditional Javascript “overload” thoughts. The first project with respect to this? Conditional “overload” of the Javascript prompt and confirm and alert popup windows with an HTML form containing input type=text and input type=submit “button” … Continue reading

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Spreadsheet and XML Global Substitution Accountability Tutorial

Today we address some accountability improvements to the XML Global Substitution web application we last left off with at Spreadsheet and XML Global Substitution Genericization Tutorial. You may recall, then, that we had a two step procedure of … From … Continue reading

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XML Subtraction and Addition Processing Tutorial

Many projects that involve data will surprise you when you get to the phase of running your planned code over real data. Real business data can throw up surprises like … the length of time to process the data or … Continue reading

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XML Subtraction and Addition Accountability Tutorial

We like to make our web applications “accountable” to those users using them. Often “sharing” functionality features when improving the “accountability” of a web application, at least for us. We’re trying to improve on the “accountability” of yesterday’s XML Subtraction … Continue reading

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XML Subtraction and Addition Modes of Use Tutorial

Today’s job is to extend the modes of functionality for the “XML Subtraction and Addition” PHP web application we’ve been developing off yesterday’s XML Subtraction and Addition Genericization Tutorial. You may recall from a few tutorials at this blog that … Continue reading

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XML Subtraction and Addition Genericization Tutorial

If you are a programmer not interested in “genericization”, and that’s because you can think on your feet without the “label” … “I tips my hats to ya” … well done. Think, though, that most of us, myself included, don’t … Continue reading

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Textarea Width and Height Control Primer Tutorial

Continuing on the theme of HTML5 new elements (and features), HTML input types in today’s case, as for the previous Colour Discernment Game Primer Tutorial‘s case (of the new HTML5 type=color HTML input type) we draw parallels with … the … Continue reading

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