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Tag Archives: Linux
Document Root Relative Folder Listing Tutorial
The Apache web server has, for it’s PHP environment, if that is it’s server language, the concept of … Document Root … so that, for the website of the webpage you are reading from now, a URL such as our … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Apache, cell, command line, CSS, directory, Document Root, dropdown, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, inline, inline-block, Linux, listing, ls, one row, operating system, PATH, PHP, programming, relative, relative URL, report, row, select, shell_exec, table, table cell, tutorial, url, web server
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Image Not Found Crontab Curl Issue Tutorial
The recent Image Not Found Onerror Event Workaround Tutorial talked about … live access to the WordPress Blog here in the scenario where the tutorial image of a blog posting does not exist … but there’s another aspect to this … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404, blog, crontab, curl, error, error 404, event, exec, header.php, IFRAME, image, img, Linux, not found, onerror, PHP, programming, rwentyten, shell_exec, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen theme, unzip, Wordpress, wordpress blog, zip
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Image Not Found Onerror Event Workaround Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Feeling Lucky Tutorial has brought into focus, for us, those days when we were really wary of … Linux web hosting web server’s … inode count … whose limit towards which we used to … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404, blog, error, error 404, event, exec, header.php, IFRAME, image, img, Linux, not found, onerror, PHP, programming, rwentyten, shell_exec, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen theme, unzip, Wordpress, wordpress blog, zip
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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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Code Difference Reporting Context Tutorial
We’re back (after Code Difference AlmaLinux New Webserver Issue Tutorial) at improving Code Difference Reporting at the RJM Programming domain today. We had a day recently where we thought it useful to somehow point out to users if their Code … Continue reading →
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Tagged code, command line, context, date, datetime, diff, difference, difference report code difference report, exec, first time, hover, Linux, most recent, PHP, programming, report, time, tutorial
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Animated GIF versus PDF Presentation Considerations Tutorial
The RJM Programming web server is a Linux one, which means, in terms of it’s hard disk, file resource allocation limits happen regarding both … disk storage in bytes (affected by how large your files are/get) number of files in … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotation, con, diskspace, ImageMagick, inhouse, inode, Linux, operating system, PDF, PHP, presentation, pro, slide, speech bubble, tutorial, web server
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AlmaLinux Astronomy via PHP and Python PyEphem Revisit Tutorial
Further to AlmaLinux Astronomy via PHP and Python PyEphem Tutorial … these days RJM Programming is still on AlmaLinux … but on a different IP address and web server to that previous blog posting … but PHP versions have not … Continue reading →
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Tagged ai, AlmaLinux, astronomy, Crazy Domains, exec, Google, Google AI Overview, Linux, module, operating system.path, PHP, programming, PyEphem, Python, shell_exec, soft link, symbolic linmk, tutorial, web hosting
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