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mmeganos / index.html
Created April 8, 2021 10:56 — forked from muzfr7/index.html
Restrict user from typing Non-Arabic characters in input fields using Javascript / JQuery
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<form>
<input id="candidate_firstname" name="firstname" required="required" class="gui-input" dir="rtl" type="text" />
<input id="candidate_lastname" name="lastname" required="required" class="gui-input" dir="rtl" type="text" />
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
function restrictInputOtherThanArabic($field)
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mmeganos / Readme.txt
Created March 17, 2021 22:26 — forked from jcward/Readme.txt
Generating iOS P12 / certs without Mac OSX Keychain (on linux, windows, etc)
1) Generate a private key and certificate signing request:
openssl genrsa -out ios_distribution.key 2048
openssl req -new -key ios_distribution.key -out ios_distribution.csr -subj '/[email protected], CN=Example, C=US'
2) Upload CSR to apple at: https://developer.apple.com/account/ios/certificate/create
- choose Production -> App Store and Ad Hoc
3) Download the resulting ios_distribution.cer, and convert it to .pem format:

It seems that it does not matter what timezone is on the server as long as you have the time set right for the current timezone, know the timezone of the datetime columns that you store, and are aware of the issues with daylight savings time.

On the other hand if you have control of the timezones of the servers you work with then you can have everything set to UTC internally and never worry about timezones and DST.

Here are some notes I collected of how to work with timezones as a form of cheatsheet for myself and others which might influence what timezone the person will choose for his/her server and how he/she will store date and time.

MySQL Timezone Cheatsheet

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mmeganos / proxy.php
Created August 17, 2017 12:35 — forked from iovar/proxy.php
Simple PHP Proxy Script
<?php
/*
* Warning! Read and use at your own risk!
*
* This tiny proxy script is completely transparent and it passes
* all requests and headers without any checking of any kind.
* The same happens with JSON data. They are simply forwarded.
*
* This is just an easy and convenient solution for the AJAX