With declarative support built into Oracle APEX, markdown ensures a consistent look and feel, and removes cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.
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Episode 19 – Is that really a Classic Report??
Jorge Rimblas, the master of Oracle APEX Classic Reports, shows us how to use a variety...
Read moreEpisode 18: Handling time zones in APEX
The Automatic Time Zone setting in APEX presents some significant challenges. Anton adresses the issues by...
Read moreEpisode 17: Using Markdown in APEX
With declarative support built into Oracle APEX, markdown ensures a consistent look and feel, and removes...
Read moreEpisode 16: Create an Oracle APEX plugin from scratch
Stefan Dobre joins Anton and Hayden to show how, with a little help from a Chrome...
Read moreEpisode 15: Adding Rich Animations Throughout your APEX Applications
This week, Anton and Hayden dive into the extensive help that you may not even be...
Read moreEpisode 13: RTFIH (aka Oracle APEX Inline Help)
This week, Anton and Hayden dive into the extensive help that you may not even be...
Read moreEpisode 12: How to remote debug a user’s session
Joel Kallman shows Anton and Hayden how to remotely debug a user's APEX session using Monitor...
Read moreEpisode 11: Use !RAW with care
In this episode, Hayden introduces the !RAW notation for substitution strings, and discusses a use case...
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