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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Operator Tutorial there are a couple of macOS specific additional pieces of functionality we’d like to offer users, they being … the macOS open command has the ability to try to … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Operator Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Options Tutorial we broach the issue … What happens when a delimiter character is the same as an operator character in amongst data sent via HTML form from one webpage to … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Options Tutorial
A static list of options in the functional dropdown, as with yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Windows Tutorial does not sound as much fun as … dropdown (ie. select element) options that if you right click bring up … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, attribute, button, cursor, desktop, dmain, Document Root, download, dropdowm, email, event, explorer, explorer.exe, file explorer, Finder, form, functionality, internet, intranet, local web server, macOS, MAMP, method, multiple, navigator.platform, oncontextmenu, open, operating system, option, parse, PHP, ping, platform, port, programming, prompt, public domain, public website, right click, say, security, select, selection, share, sharing, shell_exec, sleep, SMS, submit, submit button, timeout, tutorial, upload, url, user interaction, wait, web server, Windows
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Windows Tutorial
Yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Multiple Tutorial‘s smarts regarding dropdown multiple selections gets passed through to today’s … Windows MAMP PHP 7.4.16 … oh, oh “They’re mentioning version numbers … that can’t be good” … interfacing work. And … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, attribute, button, cursor, desktop, dmain, Document Root, download, dropdowm, explorer, explorer.exe, file explorer, Finder, form, internet, intranet, local web server, macOS, MAMP, method, multiple, navigator.platform, open, operating system, parse, PHP, ping, platform, port, programming, public domain, public website, say, security, select, selection, shell_exec, sleep, submit, submit button, timeout, tutorial, upload, url, wait, web server, Windows
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Multiple Tutorial
Our normal tack regarding the method attribute to use on an HTML form element when the recipient webpage is written in PHP is … preferably use method=POST … because so much more data can be handled that way … but … Continue reading →
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PHP Tokeniser Primer Tutorial
Validation is a big subject area for programmers (we last discussed with XML Lint Validation Tutorial), and “when in a real pickle” I’ve turned to online HTML validators such as this one, but more often the web browser’s web inspector … Continue reading →
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Tagged base64_decode, code, code data, comment, comments, debug, debugger, debugging, Did you know, encodeURIComponent, extension, form, HTML, Javascript, onsubmit, parse, PHP, programming, textarea, token, tokenise, tutorial, validate, validation, window.btoa
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WordPress Error 404 Primer Tutorial
It’s natural the preparing of a tutorial like yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator Video Intranet Tutorial could turn a person’s attention to the Internet HTTP Protocol’s … Error 404 … page not found or file not found … no doubt the … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial
Around here … it’s official … we’re having a morph! Please … please … no congratulations yet?! And thanks for the tomatoes … very ripe?! Anyway, yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial has struck a chord in … Continue reading →