PASS-Web G3 Context Properties
Context properties allows you to access the centrally defined and maintained property values. This section lists the various categories and sub-categories of PASS-Web properties together with their description.
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| If selected, users are allowed access to PASS-Web. | |
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Sets the IP address or the domain name of the Service Shell running PASS-Web. If not set, the IP address and domain name of the current page is used. |
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| Sets the port of the Service Shell of the PASS-Web. The default is 0. | |
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If selected, the PASS-Web domain name begins with https instead of http. Select the check box only if your PASS-Web site is using HTTP servers with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to secure transactions. |
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| Sets the authentication method used by the markup file. It is set to the API key in v19 and later versions and set to the Map3 properties in v18 and earlier versions. | |
| Provided when you sign up and create a billing account with Google Maps
Platform. A Google Maps API key is required to use Google Map Services. A key is required if you use Google Maps for commercial purposes. You can choose to sign up for the standard or premier key depending on your use of Google Maps. For more information, see: https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/get-api-key |
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Google issued client ID that allows to you to use Google Map Services. |
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Google issued optional channel used to access more detailed usage reports of Google Map Services. |
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| Initial latitude of the Google Map display. | |
| Initial longitude of the Google Map display. | |
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Sets the number of hours before the password reset link expires. If a value of less than 1 is set, the default of 2 hours is applied. The default is 2. |
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If selected, a second factor is applied to verify that the user is associated with the email address of a request for a password reset. It is selected by default. |
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Sets the type of security validation applied when users fill in forms in order to prevent spam. The options are:
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Sets a value for the variable that will not be changed when a user submits a completed form, for example, registration. (Honeypot is another security system that aims to detect and counteract spam and unauthorized use of the product.) |
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Sets a value for a variable that a user is expected to change when completing a form. The default is 'true'. |
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Private key for the reCaptcha service. Currently not used. |
| Public key for the reCaptcha service. Currently not used. |