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Image Conversions via PHP GD Transformations Tutorial

In today’s work progressing yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Command Line Tutorial‘s outcomes … we add into the GD “Filtering” thinking, some “Transformations” … Image Transformations …Image Transformation Ask Arguments …FlipFlip VerticalFlip HorizontalRotationScale … thinking and functionality … and … Continue reading

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Image Conversions via PHP GD Command Line Tutorial

In the online woooooorrrrrlllllddd (of surfing the net in a web browser) we hope you see “nothing to see here” different to yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Filters Tutorial‘s exploits with our image conversion PHP web application. And though … Continue reading

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Image Absolute URL Conversions via PHP GD Filters Tutorial

So far with the progress regarding yesterday’s Image Conversions via PHP GD Filters Tutorial‘s PHP image conversion web application, it has been … all relative (ie. relative image URL(s) or file specification) … but, today, quietly, we allow for … … Continue reading

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Relative Image URL Data URI Relationship Primer Tutorial

Yesterday’s Notes PDF Email Attachments Primer Tutorial, “under the hood”, had an interesting piece of HTML regarding that “snippety” mid-posting image (shortened regarding that image’s data URI) … <!–img src=’http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/Mac/iPhone/bitof.jpg’></img–> <img src=[data URI of image]></img> … which reads, to me, … Continue reading

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PDF Image and Text Nodes Windows Files Tutorial

We turn our attention, further to the progress of the recent PDF Image and Text Nodes Image Undo Tutorial, to … Windows (via a Windows MAMP scenario) browsing for files … as distinct from … macOS (via a macOS MAMP … Continue reading

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Date Range Reporting Primer Tutorial

Are you always satisfied with Search and/or Advanced Search functionality on websites? We’d say “sometimes”, but understand that some of the access to “Advanced Search” is debatable for webmasters given it can lead to database searches of some complexity, that … Continue reading

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Curl Multiple URLs on Command Line Tutorial

Continuing on from yesterday’s Curl via PHP to CSV on Command Line Tutorial with more Linux or Mac OS X command line curl brilliance, did you know that you can run several URLs from the one curl command line statement? … Continue reading

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Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Refresh Hashtag Tutorial

There are many many approaches where one webpage navigating to another can share data. Think, listing just a few … URL “get” ? and & arguments … on client side or server side … Ajax or HTML form (method=) “post” … Continue reading

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