MDN: /I2CE/fileSearch/stale time (Development): Difference between revisions
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*This node is referenced in [[I2CE Module List (Development)#I2CE |I2CE]] [http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~intrahealth+informatics/i2ce/4.0-dev/annotate/head:/I2CE_Configuration.xml (src)] | *This node is referenced in [[I2CE Module List (Development)#I2CE |I2CE]] [http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~intrahealth+informatics/i2ce/4.0-dev/annotate/head:/I2CE_Configuration.xml (src)] | ||
**Display Name: Stale Time | **Display Name: Stale Time | ||
**Description: The time in seconds until a file found in the | **Description: The time in seconds until a file found in the file search utility is considered stale. If stale, it will search for the file, if not stale, it will use the previously found location of the file (it will cache the file location). If negative, then we do not cache the file location. | ||
**Value: 60 | **Value: 60 |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 30 April 2010
For other versions, see MDN: /I2CE/fileSearch/stale_time (versions) .
The magic data node / I2CE/ fileSearch/ stale_time is a scalar node.
It is referenced as follows:
- This node is referenced in I2CE (src)
- Display Name: Stale Time
- Description: The time in seconds until a file found in the file search utility is considered stale. If stale, it will search for the file, if not stale, it will use the previously found location of the file (it will cache the file location). If negative, then we do not cache the file location.
- Value: 60