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Tag Archives: JSON
AppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial
Yesterday’s AppML Acronyms Tutorial works in an HTML table by appml-repeating table cell content elements via an array. What happens if your JSON contains arrays within arrays, like our Acronym data’s “vars” members … [{“sf”: “BHP”, “lfs”: [{“lf”: “benign prostatic … Continue reading
									
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		AppML Acronyms Tutorial
After yesterday’s AppML Primer Tutorial we went looking for an apt inhouse web application that allows an interface to these new AppML framework concepts. Do you remember Acronyms Lookup Wikipedia Tutorial? We first thought we’d be working in the client … Continue reading
									
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		AppML Primer Tutorial
There are hundreds and perhaps thousands of Framework type applications out there that create HTML output. Some set to a Framework the handling of data, and today we’re trying out one called AppML where we are going to use the … Continue reading
									
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		Australian Indigenous Language HTML Map Trove Tutorial
Revisiting the web application of Australian Indigenous Language HTML Map jQuery YQL Tutorial we … take a step back, dismantling, at least as far as the user experience goes, the YQL functionality (it being a no-go these days … boo … Continue reading
									
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		Ajax FormData Javascript JSON Parse and Stringify Primer Tutorial
For the most part, adding onto yesterday’s PHP JSON Decode and Encode Primer Tutorial with today’s clientside “Ajax FormData Javascript JSON Parse and Stringify” thinking we could have started afresh with an HTML codebase, except for one thing in the … Continue reading
									
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Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory ISO 639-3 PHP JSON Tutorial
Afficianardos of server side languages such as PHP are bound to tell you a few things … PHP is great at making Javascript look smarter than it is, as it can feed Javascript information ahead of it in the “production … Continue reading →