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FORM_BASED_BROWSER_HISTORYBy default the NGClient appends the name of the current main form to the url in the address bar of the browser using a fragment identifier (#....)
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By setting the FORM_BASED_BROWSER_HISTORY property to false, this is disabled
The value can be true/false
DEFAULT: true Returns Supported Clients Sample VALUELIST_CONTAINS_SEARCHthe client property that can be set to always do a like search when filtering over valuelist on a typeahead like component.
So a component that has a valuelist as a property and uses user input to search in that valuelist.
By default it uses a like search with a % at the end (startsWith search on the fields of the valuelist).
But this makes it a like %value% so a contains search.
This can be set on the element (element.putClientProperty() or on a application wide level (application.putClientProperty())
DEFAULT: false Returns Supported Clients Sample WINDOW_BRANDING_ICON_192Same as the WINDOW_BRANDING_ICON_32 client property just for images of size 192x192,
usually used as shortcut icon for the web app. Returns Supported Clients Sample WINDOW_BRANDING_ICON_32Client property used to set the icon of the main window. This should be a PNG
image of size 32x32, and it can be the file name that is stored under the web app root
or it can be a base64 encoded image from the solution. Returns Supported Clients Sample WINDOW_BRANDING_TITLEWhen use branding is enabled (see servoy.branding setting in Servoy Admin Page / servoy.properties) this client
property can be used to set the main window title text. Returns Supported Clients Sample WINDOW_TIMEOUTWhen the user navigates to another page, closes the browser or is disconnected from the server, the client-session on the server
will be kept for a limited time. If the user returns within that time the client session is continued.
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This time can be configured at the server (60 seconds by default) and can overridden for the current ng-client session using
application.putClientProperty with APP_NG_PROPERTY.WINDOW_TIMEOUT.
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The value is specified in seconds. Returns Supported Clients Sample |
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