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PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer Serverside Tutorial
Sometimes, in programming … you’re stringent … especially regarding security matters, but most of the time, when we organize the programming rules, so to speak, we prefer it when … you’re flexible … and so, back with GraphViz via PHP … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabet, amount, ansi, cache, character, client, clientside, code, codefile, country, country name, currency, currency code, data, diacritic, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, emoji, event, external Javascript, file, file specification, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, form, GETME, glob, include, index, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, iso 639, Javascript, keyboard, keyborad, language, language code, language name, list, local, local knowledge, local web server, locale, MAMP, name, number, onblur, oninput, onkeydown, peer, peer to peer, PHP, programming, proof of concept, region, region name, rewrite, rules, serverside, sftp, sort, sorting, specification, testing, tutorial, upload, web server, web server file, word
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Webpage Before Onload Event Client Server Report Tutorial
And so, today, we expose all the fun we’ve been having running an Apache/PHP/MySql web server where both … HTML and Javascript and CSS … on the clientside of yesterday’s Webpage Before Onload Event Report Tutorial … can get backed … Continue reading →
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Tagged client/server, clientside, document.dody, document.referrer, document.URL, DOM, form, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, Javascript, MAMP, navigation, onload, PHP, popup, programming, proof of concept, serverside, tutorial, web server, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener
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Webpage Before Onload Event Report Tutorial
Although Javascript DOM used on the clientside of webpage production online thrives after the document.body onload event, we’ve been finding, especially regarding hashtag usage, more and more uses even before the document.body onload event. Why this interest? the earlier you … Continue reading →
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Tagged clientside, document.dody, document.referrer, document.URL, DOM, form, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, Javascript, MAMP, navigation, onload, PHP, popup, programming, proof of concept, tutorial, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener
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Bookmark Exporting Filtering Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial‘s “first draft” feel of our inhouse Bookmark Export Filtering web application showed just that. Yes, there was quite a lot to improve on, the way we saw it being … adding a … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmark, browse, brush turkey, button, camera, clientside, colour balance, command, command line, details, Did you know, DOM, drag, email, emoji, fade, ffmpeg, file, file browse, GIMP, hash, hashtag, history, HTML, IFRAME, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, making of, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, programming, Python, reveal, share, sharing, slide, SMS, subliminal, subliminal message, summary, textarea, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial
At the end of yesterday’s Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial there was an Unordered List … curves — ffmpeg examples Converts GIMP colour curve to something the FFmpeg can read in the curve filter · GitHub Top 20 best commands … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmark, brush turkey, camera, colour balance, command, command line, Did you know, drag, fade, ffmpeg, file, GIMP, hash, hashtag, history, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, making of, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, programming, Python, slide, subliminal, subliminal message, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial
Today’s work (all on our macOS MAMP local Apache/PHP/MySQL web server environment) is only “toe dipping” in a “great big sea of possibilities” regarding the great ffmpeg‘s “filtering style abilities” further to yesterday’s Ffmpeg Video Subliminal Message Tutorial, but … … Continue reading →
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Tagged brush turkey, camera, colour balance, command, command line, fade, ffmpeg, file, GIMP, iPhone, MacBook Air, macOS, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, Python, slide, subliminal, subliminal message, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Earth Scanner Initial Placename Popup Window Tutorial
With the Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Hashtagged Mailto Sharing Tutorial it was the same Earth Scanner web application involved as talked about in Earth Scanner Placements Tutorial where it talked about the URL … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/earth_scanner.html?nontz=Alice_Springs%7C133.8807%7C_23.6980%7CAU#Alice_Springs … or equivalent in … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, Ajax, animation, annotate, annotating, annotation, antarctic circle, API, arctic circle, array, audio, autoplay, background image, background-position, base64, blog post, browse, browsing, clip-path, code, collaboration, collage, comma, comma separated list, CSS, curl, decode, delimitation, delimiter, delimiters, detail, device, Did you know, document.title, DOM, Earth, email, emoji, emoji flag, equator, external CSS, external Javascript, file, FileReader, filereader api, focus, geodata, geographicals, geography, geojson, Google, Google Chrome, Google Directions, greenwich meridian, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, horizontal rule, hotlink, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, interactive map, intranet, itinerary, Javascript, karaoke, keyframes, kinear-gradient, kludge, land, landscape, latitude, leg, legs, lengthy, line, linear gradient, lines, link, local web server, localStorage, longitude, making of, MAMP, mantissa, map, Mapping, margin, margin-left, margin-top, media, Mercator, meridian, microphone, mixed content, mobile, navigator.canShare, North Pole, onclick, one image website, operating system, order, orientation, overlay, Page Visibility API, Patsy Gallant, place, placement, placename, play, plot, pole, popup, portrait, programming, realtime, reference, Safari, screen height, screen width, screen.orientation, script, scroll, scrolling, sea, share, sharing, SMS, south pole, speech, speech to text, stop press, style, styling, syntax, tab, terrestrial, textarea, timestamp, timezone, timing, trip, trip leg, trip planning, trips, tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn, tutorial, url, video, web browser, web browser tab.title, web share api, Web Speech, Web Speech API, when, where, Wikipedia, window, window.atob, window.open, wrapper, YouTube
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Applied CSS Styling Tutorial
We dedicate today’s blog posting to the English phrase (that maybe works in other languages) … Same, same but different … as it is about the pros and cons of HTML iframe integration, especially as it applies to CSS styling. … Continue reading →
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