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Tag Archives: jquery
Another Bad Experience With Edge Browser
Microsoft has been trying really hard to jam Edge browser down everyone’s throats. Kind of reminds me of the old days with Internet Explorer. As a web developer, in the old days (really not too distant a past), we had … Continue reading
Working With XML/XSLT, JSON, And PHP
So, this tale, which for your sake I will attempt to make brief, is typical of my experiences in web development. As one of my old bosses used to say (and I’m paraphrasing), “if there’s a hard way to do … Continue reading
Posted in PHP
Tagged api, client-side, javascript, jquery, mysql, NOAA, php, script, server-side, SOAP, sql, weather, xml, XSL, XSLT
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Having Conversations With Javascript
Have you ever wanted wanted to animate inanimate objects? I think we all have. Well, that’s a lot of work. A cheat that you can employ, however, is relatively easy with javascript and or jquery. No, I’m not talking about … Continue reading
Graphing With Flot
I was working on one of my personal projects, graphing data with PHP, when I ran into a wall. Sure, with PHP, you can get all your data (in the words of some famous poet: database, oh database, how do … Continue reading
Towns In Connecticut – Highlighting Mapped Regions Of An Image With jQuery
Having lived most of my adult life in another part of the country, I am often at a loss when towns/cities are mentioned (say, for instance, in a job posting). Until recently, the only solution was to google or mapquest … Continue reading
Auto Image Display With PHP And JQuery
This script will automatically display all the .jpg images in a given folder. The beauty of this script is that it needs no database access. The information for the caption (and alt) are in the images themselves. Easy modifications that … Continue reading
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Tagged .htaccess, automatic, content management system, image display, jquery, php, script
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