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e2458929_osystems_LTER_Data_Set_Details__Type
[Column] 20 [Name] Flag_Flowering_Status [Units] none [Description] QA/QC flags for Presence or absence of inflorescence (flagging criteria, where "x" is Flowering_Status: x<0="I", x>1="I", strcmp(Species_Code, "A3") & ~isnull(Flowering_Status)="Q", inlist(Species_Code, "A1, A2") & ~isnull(Shoot_Height) & isnull(Flowering_Status)="Q") [Type]
string
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Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Data Set Details
Type
http://gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/public/app/dataset_details.asp?accession=PLT-GCEM-1004a
40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_102857220_2.json
e2458929_osystems_LTER_Data_Set_Details__Type
[Column] 21 [Name] Plot_Disturbance [Units] none [Description] Presence or absence of visible plot disturbance [Type]
integer
[ [ "i", "n", "t", "e", "g", "e", "r" ], [ "s", "t", "r", "i", "n", "g" ], [ "f", "l", "o", "a", "t", "i", "n", "g", "-", "p", "o", "i", "n", "t" ] ]
Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER Data Set Details
Type
http://gce-lter.marsci.uga.edu/public/app/dataset_details.asp?accession=PLT-GCEM-1004a
40/1438042989510.73_20150728002309-00197-ip-10-236-191-2_102857220_2.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[0] Ruggedness: [Barcode] Barcode labels are easily torn, peeled off asset and rendered useless when covered in dirt or oil [RFID Tags]
Can be embedded in custom carriers allowing for use in most extreme environments
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[Barcode] Line of sight required [RFID Tags]
No line of sight required
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[0] Efficiency: [Barcode] One tag read at a time [RFID Tags]
Multiple tags can be read simultaneously
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[Barcode] Operator required for each read [RFID Tags]
No operator required for reads
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[0] Memory: [Barcode] Extremely limited memory capacity [RFID Tags]
Considerable memory capacity allowing for storage of inspection histories, asset data, etc
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[0] Uniqueness: [Barcode] Can only identify a class of goods [RFID Tags]
Completely unique serial number. No chance for duplication
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[0] Flexibility: [Barcode] Write once to a lable [RFID Tags]
Can be written to tens of thousands of times.
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
b4029f44_RFID_VS_Barcode__RFID_Tags
[Barcode] Not reusable [RFID Tags]
Tags are reusable
[]
RFID VS Barcode
RFID Tags
http://www.holland1916.com/blog/bid/222854/RFID-VS-Barcode
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00182-ip-10-236-191-2_490714058_0.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] char * [call] wavefile
Null terminated string containing the pathname of the message to play.
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] int [call] allow_interrupt
Specifies if a digit can interrupt the prompts. It can be one of the following values. NO_INTERRUPT: Prompts CANNOT be interrupted by a digit INTERRUPT: Allow prompts to be interrupted by a digit
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] int [call] max_digits
The maximum number of digits to return. This must be less than 32.
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] int [call] timeout
The maximum amount of time in seconds to wait for the digits to be entered.
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] char [call] termchar
A specific character to terminate digit collection.
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] int [call] clear
Clear the buffer before digit collection. It can be one of the following values. NO_CLEAR: Do NOT clear the buffer before digit collection CLEAR: Clear the buffer before digit collection
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
1c3d17bf__Telephony_Predictive_Dialers___Digits_from_the_Secondary_Call
[int] IVRDIGITS * [call] ivrd
Structure of type IVRDIGITS in which the digits will be returned.
[]
IVR Programming Users Manual (Page 11) - Interactive Voice Response Call Center Technical Library For Database Systems Corp. Call Center Technology includes CRM and Computer Telephony Predictive Dialers.
Specifies which call to retrieve digits from. It can be one of the following values. CALL_PRIMARY: Collect Digits from the Primary Call CALL_SECONDARY: Collect Digits from the Secondary Call
http://www.databasesystemscorp.com/tech-ivr_01_11.htm
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00338-ip-10-236-191-2_394251914_5.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] BlackWhite [Preset Description]
This preset I use when I want to create Black & White HDR images.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] Castle [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting architecture shots.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] Cemetery [Preset Description]
I use this preset when creating some dramatic mood in the architectural shots. It also works quite well for me when shooting cemetaries.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] City [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting in the city and it's quite shadowy.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] Fountain [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting all kinds of fountains and sculptures.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] GoldenHour1 [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting HDR architectural shots during the golden hour. It makes images even more warm and golden.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] GoldenHour2 [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting HDR architectural shots during the golden hour. It makes images even more warm and golden. Note that it's a bit softer than GoldenHour1 preset.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] Lake1 [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting sunsets over lakes or seas.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
7d26d67a_Pro_presets___HDR_photographer__Preset_Description
[Preset Name] Lake2 [Preset Description]
I use this preset when shooting sunsets over lakes or seas.
[]
My Photomatix Pro presets | HDR photographer
Preset Description
http://hdrphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-photomatix-pro-presets.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00315-ip-10-236-191-2_113219520_0.json
0b2c6611_uct_Backlog___Boxes_and_Arrows__Column_Name
[Possible Values] Persona’s name [Description] Identifies the persona a user story applies to [Column Name]
Persona
[ [ "P", "e", "r", "s", "o", "n", "a" ], [ "U", "X", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "x", "i", "t", "y" ], [ "S", "t", "o", "r", "y", " ", "v", "e", "r", "i", "f", "i", "e", "d" ], [ "D", "e", "s", "i", "g", "n", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "e" ], [ "T", "a", "s", "k", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "i", "o", "n", " ", "r", "a", "t", "e", "s" ], [ "S", "t", "a", "f", "f", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
Integrating UX into the Product Backlog « Boxes and Arrows
Column Name
http://boxesandarrows.com/integrating-ux-into-the-product-backlog/
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_35426898_0.json
0b2c6611_uct_Backlog___Boxes_and_Arrows__Column_Name
[Possible Values] 1 to 5 (or Fibonacci numbers if you’re into that sort of thing) [Description] Estimates design effort separate from implementation effort [Column Name]
UX complexity
[ [ "P", "e", "r", "s", "o", "n", "a" ], [ "U", "X", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "x", "i", "t", "y" ], [ "S", "t", "o", "r", "y", " ", "v", "e", "r", "i", "f", "i", "e", "d" ], [ "D", "e", "s", "i", "g", "n", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "e" ], [ "T", "a", "s", "k", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "i", "o", "n", " ", "r", "a", "t", "e", "s" ], [ "S", "t", "a", "f", "f", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
Integrating UX into the Product Backlog « Boxes and Arrows
Column Name
http://boxesandarrows.com/integrating-ux-into-the-product-backlog/
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_35426898_0.json
0b2c6611_uct_Backlog___Boxes_and_Arrows__Column_Name
[Possible Values] Y/N [Description] Is this story fiction or fact? Is it based on user research or customer input? [Column Name]
Story verified
[ [ "P", "e", "r", "s", "o", "n", "a" ], [ "U", "X", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "x", "i", "t", "y" ], [ "S", "t", "o", "r", "y", " ", "v", "e", "r", "i", "f", "i", "e", "d" ], [ "D", "e", "s", "i", "g", "n", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "e" ], [ "T", "a", "s", "k", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "i", "o", "n", " ", "r", "a", "t", "e", "s" ], [ "S", "t", "a", "f", "f", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
Integrating UX into the Product Backlog « Boxes and Arrows
Column Name
http://boxesandarrows.com/integrating-ux-into-the-product-backlog/
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_35426898_0.json
0b2c6611_uct_Backlog___Boxes_and_Arrows__Column_Name
[Possible Values] Y/N [Description] Is the design coherent enough for development to be able to code it (or estimate how long it would take to code)? [Column Name]
Design complete
[ [ "P", "e", "r", "s", "o", "n", "a" ], [ "U", "X", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "x", "i", "t", "y" ], [ "S", "t", "o", "r", "y", " ", "v", "e", "r", "i", "f", "i", "e", "d" ], [ "D", "e", "s", "i", "g", "n", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "e" ], [ "T", "a", "s", "k", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "i", "o", "n", " ", "r", "a", "t", "e", "s" ], [ "S", "t", "a", "f", "f", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
Integrating UX into the Product Backlog « Boxes and Arrows
Column Name
http://boxesandarrows.com/integrating-ux-into-the-product-backlog/
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_35426898_0.json
0b2c6611_uct_Backlog___Boxes_and_Arrows__Column_Name
[Possible Values] 0 to 100% [Description] The percentage of users who have been observed to complete the story without any assistance. [Column Name]
Task completion rates
[ [ "P", "e", "r", "s", "o", "n", "a" ], [ "U", "X", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "x", "i", "t", "y" ], [ "S", "t", "o", "r", "y", " ", "v", "e", "r", "i", "f", "i", "e", "d" ], [ "D", "e", "s", "i", "g", "n", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "e" ], [ "T", "a", "s", "k", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "i", "o", "n", " ", "r", "a", "t", "e", "s" ], [ "S", "t", "a", "f", "f", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
Integrating UX into the Product Backlog « Boxes and Arrows
Column Name
http://boxesandarrows.com/integrating-ux-into-the-product-backlog/
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_35426898_0.json
0b2c6611_uct_Backlog___Boxes_and_Arrows__Column_Name
[Possible Values] Resource’s name [Description] Who’s owns the design, at whatever level of fidelity is agreed to. [Column Name]
Staffing
[ [ "P", "e", "r", "s", "o", "n", "a" ], [ "U", "X", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "x", "i", "t", "y" ], [ "S", "t", "o", "r", "y", " ", "v", "e", "r", "i", "f", "i", "e", "d" ], [ "D", "e", "s", "i", "g", "n", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "e" ], [ "T", "a", "s", "k", " ", "c", "o", "m", "p", "l", "e", "t", "i", "o", "n", " ", "r", "a", "t", "e", "s" ], [ "S", "t", "a", "f", "f", "i", "n", "g" ] ]
Integrating UX into the Product Backlog « Boxes and Arrows
Column Name
http://boxesandarrows.com/integrating-ux-into-the-product-backlog/
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_35426898_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] email (opened in an email client such as Outlook) [Better Campaign Medium] email [Default Medium]
direct
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] banner ad [Better Campaign Medium] banner [Default Medium]
referral
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] retargeting banner [Better Campaign Medium] retargeting [Default Medium]
referral
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] pay-per-click [Better Campaign Medium] cpc* [Default Medium]
organic
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] affiliate [Better Campaign Medium] affiliate [Default Medium]
referral
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] link in document (such as PDF) [Better Campaign Medium] document [Default Medium]
direct
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
6c1f8538__Metrics___Practical_Ecommerce__Default_Medium
[Click-through Type] link in mobile app [Better Campaign Medium] app [Default Medium]
direct
[ [ "d", "i", "r", "e", "c", "t" ], [ "r", "e", "f", "e", "r", "r", "a", "l" ], [ "o", "r", "g", "a", "n", "i", "c" ] ]
Google Analytics: Configuring 10 Key Ecommerce Metrics | Practical Ecommerce
Default Medium
http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/63472-Google-Analytics-Configuring-10-Key-Ecommerce-Metrics
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00004-ip-10-236-191-2_663872230_0.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] A [Description]
Antistatic footwear
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] C [Description]
Cut resistance of upper
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] CI [Description]
Cold insulation of sole complex
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] E [Description]
Energy absorption of heel region
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] FO [Description]
Resistance to fuel oil of outsole
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] HI [Description]
Heat insulation of sole complex
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] HRO [Description]
Resistance to hot contact of outsole
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] M [Description]
Metatarsal Protection
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] P [Description]
Penetration resistance
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] WR [Description]
Water resistant
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
16904747_y_Footwear_Standards_Explained__Description
[Key] WRU [Description]
Water resistant upper
[]
EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 - EN345 EN ISO 20345:2007 Safety Footwear Standards Explained
Description
http://www.safetybootsuk.co.uk/safety-ratings-en345-en20345-ratings-20345-p-90868.html
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00058-ip-10-236-191-2_681390386_7.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] orig=0x040f417e [Meaning]
Originator timestamp in hex
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] recv=0x83ecf893 [Meaning]
Received Timestamp in hex
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] xmit=0x83ecf893 [Meaning]
Transmit Timestamp in hex
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] std=0 [Meaning]
Do the timestamp fileds contain the number of milliseconds since midnight UTC as suggested by RFC 792?
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] end=1 [Meaning]
Does the endianness of the xmit field appear to be correct (big endian AKA network byte order)? Most versions of Windows use the wrong endianness in this field.
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] xmit-time=19:07:49.276 [Meaning]
Only displayed if std=1. A human readable representation of the xmit field. If the endianness of xmit was wrong, it is reverse before being converted to human readable format, so Yapscan will display meaningful timestamps even for Windows systems.
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
aa4cf98f_yapscan___pentestmonkey__Meaning
[Field] delta=-1.984 [Meaning]
Only displayed if std=1. The number of seconds ahead of UTC the remote system’s clock is. (UTC according to your system clock).
[]
yapscan | pentestmonkey
Meaning
http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/misc/yapscan
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00262-ip-10-236-191-2_180051816_3.json
290437c6_REST_API__Status
[Code] 200 [Description] Returned by a successful GET, PUT, or DELETE. [Status]
SUCCESS
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REST API
Status
http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/wiki/index.php?title=REST_API
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00149-ip-10-236-191-2_146462276_20.json
290437c6_REST_API__Status
[Code] 201 [Description] Returned by a successful POST. Indicates that a new entity has been added to the platform. [Status]
CREATE_SUCCEEDED
[ [ "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "S", "S" ], [ "C", "R", "E", "A", "T", "E", "_", "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "E", "D", "E", "D" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "R", "E", "Q", "U", "E", "S", "T" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "U", "R", "L" ], [ "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "N", "O", "T", "_", "A", "L", "L", "O", "W", "E", "D" ], [ "U", "N", "S", "U", "P", "P", "O", "R", "T", "E", "D", "_", "M", "E", "D", "I", "A", "_", "T", "Y", "P", "E" ] ]
REST API
Status
http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/wiki/index.php?title=REST_API
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00149-ip-10-236-191-2_146462276_20.json
290437c6_REST_API__Status
[Code] 400 [Description] Invalid argument, or other error as indicated by accompanying platform message. [Status]
BAD_REQUEST
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REST API
Status
http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/wiki/index.php?title=REST_API
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00149-ip-10-236-191-2_146462276_20.json
290437c6_REST_API__Status
[Code] 404 [Description] The specified resource does not exist, or the server could not be reached. [Status]
BAD_URL
[ [ "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "S", "S" ], [ "C", "R", "E", "A", "T", "E", "_", "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "E", "D", "E", "D" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "R", "E", "Q", "U", "E", "S", "T" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "U", "R", "L" ], [ "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "N", "O", "T", "_", "A", "L", "L", "O", "W", "E", "D" ], [ "U", "N", "S", "U", "P", "P", "O", "R", "T", "E", "D", "_", "M", "E", "D", "I", "A", "_", "T", "Y", "P", "E" ] ]
REST API
Status
http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/wiki/index.php?title=REST_API
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00149-ip-10-236-191-2_146462276_20.json
290437c6_REST_API__Status
[Code] 405 [Description] The requested resource does not respond to the specified method, or to the content type of the request. This message is returned when: The wrong method type was specified. (Typically, GET instead of POST, or vice versa.) The wrong URL was specified. (The URL exists, but it's not one that responds to the specified method.) The wrong content-type was specified. (The URL exists, and the method is valid, but there is no variant of the resource that processes the specified content type.) (Check your spelling, and double-check the API description.) [Status]
METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
[ [ "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "S", "S" ], [ "C", "R", "E", "A", "T", "E", "_", "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "E", "D", "E", "D" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "R", "E", "Q", "U", "E", "S", "T" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "U", "R", "L" ], [ "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "N", "O", "T", "_", "A", "L", "L", "O", "W", "E", "D" ], [ "U", "N", "S", "U", "P", "P", "O", "R", "T", "E", "D", "_", "M", "E", "D", "I", "A", "_", "T", "Y", "P", "E" ] ]
REST API
Status
http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/wiki/index.php?title=REST_API
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00149-ip-10-236-191-2_146462276_20.json
290437c6_REST_API__Status
[Code] 415 [Description] Content-Type has not been specified in the request header. Depending on data format, it should either be application/xml or application/json. [Status]
UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
[ [ "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "S", "S" ], [ "C", "R", "E", "A", "T", "E", "_", "S", "U", "C", "C", "E", "E", "D", "E", "D" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "R", "E", "Q", "U", "E", "S", "T" ], [ "B", "A", "D", "_", "U", "R", "L" ], [ "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "N", "O", "T", "_", "A", "L", "L", "O", "W", "E", "D" ], [ "U", "N", "S", "U", "P", "P", "O", "R", "T", "E", "D", "_", "M", "E", "D", "I", "A", "_", "T", "Y", "P", "E" ] ]
REST API
Status
http://lj.platformatyourservice.com/wiki/index.php?title=REST_API
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00149-ip-10-236-191-2_146462276_20.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] user [Description]
The user that could access to the Glassfish App Server, typically the admin. I have configured my Glassfish appserver’s administrator username as “admin“.
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] glassfishDirectory [Description]
The absolute path to the Glassfish App Server directory. I’ll use the property ${glassfish.directory} defined above.
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] domainDirectory [Description]
The directory that stores the domain specific files, typically will be located at “${glassfish.directory}/glassfish/domains“. Just change this accordingly.
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] passwordFile [Description]
The absolute path to the Glassfish password file. The contents within the password file is shown below as you read on. I choose to use the password file as it could have the master password defined, which is crucial for domain creation.
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] domain -> name [Description]
The domain name that is used for domain creation, running and deployment.
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] components -> component -> name [Description]
The preferred name of the deployed application
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
77061e0b_ish_3_x___Developers__ScrapPad__Description
[Option] components -> component -> artifact [Description]
The absolute or relative path to the EAR file that is needed to be deployed.
[]
Building and Deploying Java EE EAR with Maven to Java EE Application Server (Part 3) – Deployment To Glassfish 3.x — Developers' ScrapPad
Description
http://www.developerscrappad.com/1388/java/java-ee/maven/building-and-deploying-java-ee-ear-with-maven-to-java-ee-application-server-part-3-deployment-to-glassfish-3-x/
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00103-ip-10-236-191-2_401711510_1.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] eq [Meaning]
equal to some value
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] ne [Meaning]
not equal to some value
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] gt [Meaning]
greater than some value
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] ge [Meaning]
greater than or equal to some value
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] lt [Meaning]
less than some value
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] le [Meaning]
less than or equal to some value
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] regexp [Meaning]
match regular expression
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] length [Meaning]
max length, for strings
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] notnull [Meaning]
not null, for strings
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] null [Meaning]
null, for strings
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] enum [Meaning]
one of a set of values
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
3182036a_loper_s_Guide_to_ASL___OpenAMQ__Meaning
[Value] syntax [Meaning]
validate data syntax
[]
Developer's Guide to ASL - OpenAMQ
Meaning
http://www.openamq.org/doc:tech-asl
40/1438042981921.1_20150728002301-00119-ip-10-236-191-2_629632753_8.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The current line number of the file. [Name]
__LINE__
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PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The full path and filename of the file with symlinks resolved. If used inside an include, the name of the included file is returned. [Name]
__FILE__
[ [ "_", "_", "L", "I", "N", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "I", "L", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "D", "I", "R", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "U", "N", "C", "T", "I", "O", "N", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "C", "L", "A", "S", "S", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "T", "R", "A", "I", "T", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "N", "A", "M", "E", "S", "P", "A", "C", "E", "_", "_" ] ]
PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The directory of the file. If used inside an include, the directory of the included file is returned. This is equivalent to dirname(__FILE__). This directory name does not have a trailing slash unless it is the root directory. [Name]
__DIR__
[ [ "_", "_", "L", "I", "N", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "I", "L", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "D", "I", "R", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "U", "N", "C", "T", "I", "O", "N", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "C", "L", "A", "S", "S", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "T", "R", "A", "I", "T", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "N", "A", "M", "E", "S", "P", "A", "C", "E", "_", "_" ] ]
PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The function name. [Name]
__FUNCTION__
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PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The class name. The class name includes the namespace it was declared in (e.g. Foo\Bar). Note that as of PHP 5.4 __CLASS__ works also in traits. When used in a trait method, __CLASS__ is the name of the class the trait is used in. [Name]
__CLASS__
[ [ "_", "_", "L", "I", "N", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "I", "L", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "D", "I", "R", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "U", "N", "C", "T", "I", "O", "N", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "C", "L", "A", "S", "S", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "T", "R", "A", "I", "T", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "N", "A", "M", "E", "S", "P", "A", "C", "E", "_", "_" ] ]
PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The trait name. The trait name includes the namespace it was declared in (e.g. Foo\Bar). [Name]
__TRAIT__
[ [ "_", "_", "L", "I", "N", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "I", "L", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "D", "I", "R", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "U", "N", "C", "T", "I", "O", "N", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "C", "L", "A", "S", "S", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "T", "R", "A", "I", "T", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "N", "A", "M", "E", "S", "P", "A", "C", "E", "_", "_" ] ]
PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The class method name. [Name]
__METHOD__
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PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
90cef0e6_PHP__Magic_constants___Manual_A_few__magical__PHP_constants_Name
[Description] The name of the current namespace. [Name]
__NAMESPACE__
[ [ "_", "_", "L", "I", "N", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "I", "L", "E", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "D", "I", "R", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "F", "U", "N", "C", "T", "I", "O", "N", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "C", "L", "A", "S", "S", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "T", "R", "A", "I", "T", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "M", "E", "T", "H", "O", "D", "_", "_" ], [ "_", "_", "N", "A", "M", "E", "S", "P", "A", "C", "E", "_", "_" ] ]
PHP: Magic constants - Manual
Name
http://fr.php.net/manual/en/language.constants.predefined.php
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00000-ip-10-236-191-2_104768956_0.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] animation [type] boolean [default] true [description]
apply a css fade transition to the tooltip
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] html [type] boolean [default] false [description]
Insert html into the tooltip. If false, jquery's text method will be used to insert content into the dom. Use text if you're worried about XSS attacks.
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] placement [type] string|function [default] 'top' [description]
how to position the tooltip - top | bottom | left | right
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] selector [type] string [default] false [description]
If a selector is provided, tooltip objects will be delegated to the specified targets.
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] title [type] string | function [default] '' [description]
default title value if `title` tag isn't present
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] trigger [type] string [default] 'hover' [description]
how tooltip is triggered - click | hover | focus | manual
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
ed7a48ce_JS_Bin__description
[Name] delay [type] number | object [default] 0 [description]
delay showing and hiding the tooltip (ms) - does not apply to manual trigger type If a number is supplied, delay is applied to both hide/show Object structure is: delay: { show: 500, hide: 100 }
[]
JS Bin
description
http://output.jsbin.com/urinum/1
40/1438042988305.14_20150728002308-00032-ip-10-236-191-2_191656241_5.json
523329c0_Sco_js__description
[Name] parent [type] string [description]
Using this option activates the accordion behaviour. It should be a jQuery selector for the element wrapping the accordion.
[]
Sco.js
description
http://terebentina.github.io/sco.js/
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00240-ip-10-236-191-2_238798390_2.json
523329c0_Sco_js__description
[Name] target [type] string [description]
Use this option to specify the target element to collapse. It should be a jQuery selector for the element you want to collapse. Normally it's not needed as the plugin can figure out which element to collapse by itself.
[]
Sco.js
description
http://terebentina.github.io/sco.js/
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00240-ip-10-236-191-2_238798390_2.json
523329c0_Sco_js__description
[Name] activeTriggerClass [type] string [description]
Class to add to the trigger in active state (when the target element is visible).
[]
Sco.js
description
http://terebentina.github.io/sco.js/
36/1438042989443.69_20150728002309-00240-ip-10-236-191-2_238798390_2.json