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Intranet Feeling MAMP Suite Exit Strategy Tutorial
Today we have a “two sides to the story” tutorial working off the work of yesterday’s Intranet Feeling MAMP Suite Menu Tutorial, the macOS “stars” here being … PHP passthru command … calling on … macOS osascript … command to … Continue reading →
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Intranet Feeling MAMP Suite Menu Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Self Recording Public Website Call Tutorial … consideration of a “public website” calling of a particular Intranet feeling idea … today in that same MAMP auto-prepend line of thinking … detect a MAMP reboot and display webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, Apache, arguments, audio, call, channel, command line, command line arguments, configuration, configure, contenteditable, CORS, Document Root, document.URL, ffmpeg, file, file_put_contents, form, framerate, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, intranet, Intranet feeling, local web server, location.hash, macOS, MAMP, media, menu, microphone, MySql, navigator.platform, operating system, PHP, php.ini, play, prepend, process, programming, ps, quality, reboot, record, recording, stop press, suite, tutorial, volume, window.open
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Self Recording Public Website Call Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Self Recording Channels Tutorial a fair bit of work goes into, potentially, the difference between what happens for the two URLs below … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/recording_ideas.php https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/recording_ideas.php# Huh??! A hashtag with no content itself? How? Believe it or not the … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, arguments, audio, call, channel, command line, command line arguments, configuration, configure, contenteditable, CORS, document.URL, ffmpeg, file, file_put_contents, form, framerate, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, intranet, Intranet feeling, local web server, location.hash, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, navigator.platform, PHP, php.ini, play, prepend, programming, quality, record, recording, stop press, tutorial, volume, window.open
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Location Hash Versus Server Primer Tutorial
In Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Primer Tutorial we discuss ways to deal with large chunks of data passed on to a recipient webpage and not necessary needing … the serverside … language … eg. PHP or ASP.Net form method=POST … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, arguments, clientside, collaboration, data, data length, destination, document.URL, DOM, email, form, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, internet, intranet, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, method, navigation, post, programming, receiving, recipient, share, sharing, SMS, tutorial, url, webpage
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Keyboard Geographicals Cursor Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Wikipedia ISO Code Places Keyboard Tutorial … we’ve improved the country name recognition … on non-mobile we’ve added a fleeting latitude,longitude of destination placename cursor … gotlat=eval(” + xwaconto.body.outerHTML.split(“.setAttribute(‘data-geo’,'”)[2].split(‘,’)[0]); gotlong=eval(” + xwaconto.body.outerHTML.split(“.setAttribute(‘data-geo’,'”)[2].split(‘,’)[1].split(“‘”)[0]); document.getElementsByTagName(‘img’)[0].style.cursor=(‘url(“data:image/svg+xml;utf8,<svg xmlns=’ + “‘” … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, chart, clock, comma, country, country code, cursor, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso 3166-1, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, location.hash, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia ISO Code Places Keyboard Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places English Disambiguation Keyboard Tutorial, today, we … conjoin the wooooorrrrllldd of yesterday’s “keyboard” and “start=” argument placename talents that ended up surpassing the placename talents of … previous Javascript prompt window functionality of an … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, chart, clock, comma, country, country code, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso 3166-1, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, location.hash, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Google Translate Tutorial
It’s fairly obvious that yesterday’s Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Tutorial conditions for Text to Speech functionality are pretty limiting. But regarding Text to Speech we can turn to another free resource out there, and thereby allow for language … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, Apache, API, Apple, artificial intelligence, audiobook, automate, automation, browse, browsing, button, caption, captioning, character, clone, cloning, collaboration, commentary, contenteditable, create, CSS, delay, delimitation, delimiter, DOMParser, dropdown, email, error, external Javascript, faux pas, font, form, generic, genericization, Google, Google Translate, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, intranet, Javascript, karaoke, keyboard, level, link, local web server, location.hash, lyrics, mailto, MAMP, mobile, modular, modularization, not, Notes, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, opacity, organization, overlay, parseFromString, peer, peer to peer, PHP, plus, programming, prompt, resize, resizing, say, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, song, song lyrics, speech to text, Spotify, style, styling, subrip, subrip subtitle, subtitle, Text to Speech, textarea, textbox, tutorial, url, video, Web Speech, Wikipedia, wrap, wrapper, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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YouTube SubRip Subtitles Emoji Tutorial
For today’s tutorial title key word, rather than … Emoji … it could also have been … Internationalization … or … Aesthetics … or … Styling … whether that be CSS or Javascript DOM based … but we plumped for … Continue reading →