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Linux Find and/or Locate Files/Directories Application Extensions Tutorial
A lot of us have FOMO … ie. Fear of Missing Out … over something. One that worries us, running a web server, is the fear of missing out on the daily report we get regarding software on the RJM … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, cron, crontab, date, datetime, email, executable, extension, file, file extension, find, fomo, korn shell, Linux, modified, operating system, report, script, security, shell, web server
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Worldbank API User Supplied Indicator Name Word List Tutorial
Yesterday’s Worldbank API User Supplied Indicator Code Tutorial … gave the user some WorldBank API Indicator control … but because your average person would not know these codes … today we offer … user entered Word List in the Indicator … Continue reading →
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Tagged area chart, array, bar chart, chart, collection, column chart, country, data, data point, dropdown, emoji, emoji flag, file_get_contents, Google chart, HTML, indicator, line chart, list, member, null, PHP, programming, regex, regexp, regular expression, report, repository, select, tutorial, word, words, Worldbank, XML, zero
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Worldbank API User Supplied Indicator Code Tutorial
In yesterday’s Worldbank API Null Value Issue Tutorial‘s … WorldBank API input XML data … is linked to via … Dropdown list user selected WorldBank Indicator Code … and other user selections … so as to produce … Google Chart … Continue reading →
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Tagged area chart, array, bar chart, chart, collection, column chart, country, data, data point, dropdown, emoji, emoji flag, file_get_contents, Google chart, HTML, indicator, line chart, member, null, PHP, programming, report, repository, select, tutorial, Worldbank, XML, zero
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Worldbank API Null Value Issue Tutorial
The WorldBank API channelling inhouse HTML and PHP web application we talked about with Worldbank API and Looks Nice Debugging Styles Tutorial had a reporting mechanism … [later year] through to [earlier year] based World Bank Indicator of Interest [country … Continue reading →
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Tagged area chart, array, bar chart, chart, collection, column chart, country, data, data point, emoji, emoji flag, Google chart, HTML, indicator, line chart, member, null, PHP, programming, report, repository, tutorial, Worldbank, XML, zero
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Australian Income Tax Previous Year Report Tutorial
Here in Australia, we have this 31st October deadline to fill in Income Tax Returns for the Financial Year previous. There’s “previous” that’s “curious”, and there’s “previouser“, that’s “curiouser“. Maybe … You have all the information to fill it in … Continue reading →
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Tagged ato, Australia, financial year, form, income tax, lodge, lodgement, myGov, print, print friendly, printout, report, submission, tax, tax return, tutorial, year
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Code Difference Saved User Settings Tutorial
As a PHP programmer it is easy to admire … the server side file and database and operating system smarts of the great serverside language PHP is … all while … PHP writing out HTML (with its CSS and Javascript) … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, client, clientside, code, color coding, command line, contenteditable, diff, exec, external Javascript, get, interactive, interactive entry, IP address, Linux, localStorage, onblur, oncontextmenu, PHP, privacy, programming, recall, report, save, server, serverside, set, shell_exec, tidy, tutorial, user, user settings, window.localStorage
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Code Difference User Settings Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Difference Privacy Tutorial represented too much of an echo chamber for our liking. Where possible, we prefer functionality that the users out there can tweak themselves. In thinking about this, those 5 categories (involving 2 subcategories) … New … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, code, color coding, command line, diff, exec, interactive, interactive entry, IP address, Linux, PHP, privacy, programming, report, shell_exec, tidy, tutorial, user, user settings
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Code Difference Privacy Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Difference Colour Coding Tutorial Difference Report modifications (still) had the inherent weakness … it was possible, but unlikely, for users to see other user generated reports, if they happened to be asking for reports at exactly the same … Continue reading →
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Tagged code, color coding, command line, diff, exec, IP address, Linux, PHP, privacy, programming, report, shell_exec, tidy, tutorial
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