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MySql Stored Procedures User Grant Tutorial
Yesterday’s MySql Stored Procedures Spatial Tutorial was fully functional for what we wanted to cover on our local MAMP Apache/PHP/MySql web server featuring … PHP 7 … and … mysqli_connect() via 5.7.23 – MySQL … but to offer any version … Continue reading
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Tagged cPanel, cyber security, database, DML, domain, geographicals, geometry, grant, MAMP, MySql, PHP, PHP 7, phpMyAdmin, privilege, programming, query, revoke, spatial, spatial convenience functions, SQL, Stored Procedure, table, tutorial, user
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Animated GIF Creator Tabbing Problem Fix Tutorial
HTML forms with lots (or difficult to answer) textboxes to fill in can be a nerve-racking ordeal for lots of online users. It doesn’t help if your web application adds textboxes on the fly, and can get into the situation … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript form, PHP, programming, tab, tabbing, textbox, tutorial, user
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Venn Diagrams Onclick Tutorial
We’ve long been interested in Venn Diagrams, that great mathematical tool we learnt about at primary school in Queensland in Australia to aid with the understanding of set theory, and the last foray on this topic involved the wonderful HTML5 … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, background, chart, colour, CSS, diamond, div, email, flowchart, genericization, hr, HTML, integration, Javascript, line, mathematics, oval, rectangle, redo, set, set theory, share, sharing, software integration, title, undo, user, venn diagrams
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Flowchart Colours Tutorial
The last Flowchart Sharing Tutorial regarding our Flowcharts web application was a genericization step, in a development cycle, that for this project has gone, so far … proof of concept … the “ephemeral” stage of the Primer tutorial sharing mechanism … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, background, chart, colour, CSS, diamond, div, email, flowchart, genericization, hr, HTML, Javascript, line, oval, rectangle, redo, share, sharing, undo, user
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HTML div Versus hr Contenteditable Tutorial
Sometimes, just because the look of a web application changes very little, doesn’t mean there aren’t quite big rearrangements underneath to allow for a new piece of functionality. Sometimes, with web applications, we like “seamlessness”, or the more cruel might … Continue reading
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Tagged border, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, HTML, Javascript, onblur, onchange, onfocus, outerHTML, programming, styling, table, tool, tutorial, user
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HTML div Versus hr Primer Tutorial
Today’s new web application is a CSS styling “tool” (at least we’d like to think) but written predominantly via HTML and Javascript … go figure … but yes, it makes sense a bit, that to show CSS “in action” so … Continue reading

