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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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