In my previous post Detecting the iPhone4 and Resolution with Javascript or PHP I highlighted one way of detecting retina displays (or high-density displays) using a quick but effective hack which passed a value from JavaScript to PHP via a cookie. This article seems to be still popular to this day, and I regularly get about 500-1000 hits [...]
I’ve recently been looking into Google’s Closure Tools, I thought I’d firstly post a simple tutorial on how the library works, what it is, how to set it up and provide a simple project. This tutorial isn’t designed to replace the excellent Getting Started Tutorial already provided by Google, but serves [...]
This is an update to my previous article: Installing PHP Soap on OSX Leopard 10.5.5
As a pre-note you need to ensure that you’re running PHP 5.3.6 and OSX Lion 10.7.2, if you try this on a different configuration it may not work. As of writing 10.7.2 is the latest version of the OS, [...]
DaveC asked the question about orientation
So I thought I’d drop a quick note on the code :
Some examples of this code working :
Note: There is an update for this article: Installing PHP Soap on OSX Lion 10.7.2
I noticed this article that instructs you on how to install php_soap.so extension on Leopard 10.5.5.
However, this method doesn’t work for the newer versions of OSX and PHP currently out there in the wild.
So here’s an [...]
The new iPhone4′s retina display presents a new (although nice to have) problem for web developers. How to detect and deliver content to a 300dpi screen. There’s a wealth of information about how retina display works, so I won’t bore you with the specifics, Apple basically put twice as many pixels in the same width [...]
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