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HTML, or Hypertext Markup Language, was primarily designed to provide a means of creating structured scientific documents. HTML can embed scripting languages such as PHP or JavaScript to affect the behavior and content of web pages. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) maintains both the HTML and CSS standards.
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It may be a specific request but since there is a zip file handler for Android, doesn't hurt to ask for a desktop (maybe multiple backends?) implementation.
I would like to try that in the future but if anyone has time before feel free to do it.
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Not a single form field has a label. These designs are not usable and the patterns presented should be discouraged.
I suggest adding a validation check like Nu Validator, aXe, lighthouse, etc. to show all the places this markup is invalid.
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Created by Tim Berners-Lee
Released June 1993
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Hi, I'm trying to read a CSV file like this (
;,delimiters):What happens: semicolon from the first line does not become the main separator, the comma from the second line does and it breaks the file's logic.
Code that reads:
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