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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Javascript Autocompletion Tutorial

We’ve got to the point today with our “when” and “where” timezone web application that further work needed is on the client sode, and today’s work (adding on to yesterday’s HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Trip Planner Tutorial is shown below) is … Continue reading

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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Trip Planner Tutorial

We’ve continued on our journey into the “when” and “where” of our new timezone web application today by focussing on its abilities to help as a trip planner. We are surrounded by Google “smarts” today, and we thank them for … Continue reading

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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Google Chart Map Tutorial

Yesterday we started on our journey into the “when” and “where” of our new timezone web application when we presented HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Primer Tutorial as shown below. Today we delve into more sources of data to augment yesterday’s GoMashup … Continue reading

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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Primer Tutorial

Today we delve into timezone web applications using RSS feed data, in our case courtesy of Gomashup … thanks. Maybe you are good with timezones, as you make a lot of International phone calls, and get used to it, but … Continue reading

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Leap Second Game Primer Tutorial

Maybe we owe you an apology today if you’ve come here looking for high tech information about the Leap Second, but our cheeky blog post title today is a “play on words” regarding this most momentous event, while not being … Continue reading

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PHP/Javascript/HTML DateTime Period Primer Tutorial

Today’s tutorial shows some PHP and Javascript functionality building on a Yahoo Answers question asking about date (difference) functionality using PHP. There always appear to be lots of functionality in computer languages to do with dates and times, and that … Continue reading

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