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@dhavaln
dhavaln / camera.html
Created March 29, 2012 14:33
Phonegap Camera Capture Example
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Capture Photo</title>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,height=device-height,initial-scale=1"/>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8" src="js/phonegap.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
var pictureSource; // picture source
var destinationType; // sets the format of returned value
@kmaida
kmaida / convert-UNIX-timestamp.js
Last active March 16, 2023 09:31
Convert a UNIX timestamp to user's local time via JavaScript
function convertTimestamp(timestamp) {
var d = new Date(timestamp * 1000), // Convert the passed timestamp to milliseconds
yyyy = d.getFullYear(),
mm = ('0' + (d.getMonth() + 1)).slice(-2), // Months are zero based. Add leading 0.
dd = ('0' + d.getDate()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0.
hh = d.getHours(),
h = hh,
min = ('0' + d.getMinutes()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0.
ampm = 'AM',
time;
@jonaslejon
jonaslejon / Mailgun PHP API with curl
Last active July 31, 2021 21:29
Send mail with Mailgun API version 2 and PHP. Should also work with version 3 of the Mailgun API
define("DOMAIN", "test.se");
define("MAILGUN_API", "XXX123"); // Mailgun Private API Key
function br2nl($string) {
return preg_replace('/\<br(\s*)?\/?\>/i', "\n", $string);
}
function mg_send($to, $subject, $message) {
$ch = curl_init();
@gunjanpatel
gunjanpatel / amazon-ec2-ftp.md
Last active October 10, 2023 15:31
amazon ec2 LAMP and FTP installation and setup
console.log('Loading event');
var AWS = require('aws-sdk');
var dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB();
exports.handler = function(event, context) {
console.log("Request received:\n", JSON.stringify(event));
console.log("Context received:\n", JSON.stringify(context));
var tableName = "OurBlogDemo";
var datetime = new Date().getTime().toString();
@rcknr
rcknr / README.md
Last active July 19, 2018 12:36
Using Let's Encrypt certificates with Amazon API Gateway

##Using Let's Encrypt certificates with AWS API Gateway

Before starting off with API Gateway set up it's worth mentioning that certificate configuration for this particular service is so far isn't well integrated, therefore different from other AWS services. Despite it using CloudFrount to serve on custom domains it won't let you customize distributions it creates, however all the limitations of CloudFront naturally apply to API Gateway. The most important in this case is the size of the key, which is limited by 2048 bit. Many tutorials provide ready to use terminal commands that have the key size preset at 4096 bit for the sake of better security. This won't work with API Gateway and you'll get an error message about certificate's validity or incorrect chain which won't suggest you the real cause of the issue. Another consideration is that to add a custom domain to API Gateway you have to have a certif

@ericoporto
ericoporto / forkMyself.md
Last active July 17, 2017 13:00
How to fork my own github repository.
  1. create a new repository in Github, don't add a readme or anything.

  2. clone it on your computer

  3. add the original repository (the one you want to fork) as upstream source.

    git remote add upstream [url]

  4. fetch and merge upstream.

@tylermakin
tylermakin / ec2-ftp-tutorial.md
Last active March 30, 2024 05:13
Tutorial for configuring FTP access to an EC2 server