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Tag Archives: Linux
Linux Global Substitutions Primer Tutorial
We’ve discussed the topic of Linux (or unix) shell scripting method of global file substitutions with the very old Are you interested in combating drudgery? and the example usage in str_replace.sh Yesterday we revisited the idea regarding the upgrade to … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged grep, korn shell, Linux, Mac OS X, PHP 5.4, programming, sed, shell script, tutorial, xarg
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WordPress Upgrade Links Tutorial
Here is today’s “moving forward” moment regarding our WordPress upgrade from version 3.0.3 to 4.1.1. You may be wondering how relevant this is to you, and it may not be immediately applicably relevant, but you may find the approaches of … Continue reading →
Posted in Data Integration, eLearning, Installers, Tutorials
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Tagged .htaccess, Apache, blog, data integration, data migration, Firebug, Firefox, httpd.conf, Linux, operating system, permalinks, PHP, programming, search engine, SEO, tutorial, url, web server, Wordpress
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WordPress Upgrade Implications Tutorial
Yesterday we saw with WordPress Upgrade Follow Up Tutorial as shown below that WordPress has a great Export and Import plugin to help migrate data after you upgrade your WordPress version. By the way, it is worth noting with this, … Continue reading →
Posted in Data Integration, eLearning, Installers, Tutorials
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Tagged .htaccess, Apache, blog, data integration, data migration, Firebug, Firefox, httpd.conf, Linux, operating system, permalinks, PHP, programming, search engine, SEO, tutorial, url, web server, Wordpress
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12 Comments
WordPress Upgrade Follow Up Tutorial
WordPress has a great Export and Import plugin to help migrate data after you upgrade your WordPress version, perhaps. This came to the fore yesterday when we started (there is a lot more to do) on that migration path going … Continue reading →
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Tagged .htaccess, Apache, blog, data integration, data migration, Firebug, Firefox, httpd.conf, Linux, operating system, permalinks, PHP, programming, search engine, SEO, tutorial, url, web server, Wordpress
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21 Comments
WordPress Upgrade Primer Tutorial
It’s early days, and there is more to be done, but here at this WordPress blog we’re transitioning to version 4.1.1 from 3.0.3 Three major decisions involved … Do I keep the same theme? This one depends a bit, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged .htaccess, Apache, blog, data integration, data migration, Firebug, Firefox, httpd.conf, Linux, operating system, permalink, permalinks, PHP, programming, search engine, SEO, tutorial, url, web server, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Sticky Post Crontab Curl Tutorial
As you might have guessed from yesterday’s WordPress Blog Category List Primer Tutorial as shown below, weeeeeee””’rrrrrreeee baaaaaaaccccccckkkk!!! You might also have guessed that we’d be talking about “WordPress Blog Sticky Posts”, particularly as it mentions it in the title … Continue reading →
Posted in Database, eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged batch, batch programming, blog, crontab, curl, domain, landing page, Linux, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, posting, programming, SQL, sticky, subdomain, tutorial, web server, Wordpress
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CSS Body Border Linux Crontab Curl Tutorial
Today we take yesterday’s CSS Body Border Primer Tutorial and its styling principles (and add a dash of Extended Linux Crontab Curl Tutorial as shown below, plus a little “eye of newt” (not shown below)), but allow for dynamic variations … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch, batch processing, colour, crontab, CSS, curl, dedicated hosting, Did you know, external CSS, Javascript, Linux, opacity, PHP, programming, shared hosting, software, Task Schedular, tutorial, web hosting, web server
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Linux crontab Considerations Tutorial
The crontab functionality in Linux or Unix is just great. It is batch processing, doing things while you are not there. This same crontab strength is also, at times, a source of its weakness … what if something goes wrong … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, batch, batch processing, command line, cron, crontab, curl, exec, korn shell, Linux, MAMP, nohup, operating system, PHP, programming, scripting, software, tutorial, unix, web server
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