The click-filter-delay Element"
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− | It specifies the time, in milliseconds, to filter out consecutive click events. If two click events (including onOK and onCancel) come too close (within the specified delay), the second one will be removed to avoid the | + | It specifies the time, in milliseconds, to filter out consecutive click events. If two click events (including onOK and onCancel) come too close (within the specified delay), the second one will be removed to avoid the DOS(Denial-Of-Service) attack. |
A non-positive value turns off this feature. | A non-positive value turns off this feature. | ||
Revision as of 16:02, 15 June 2011
Syntax:
<click-filter-delay>a_number</click-filter-delay>
[Default: 0] Since 3.0.9 and 3.5.3
It specifies the time, in milliseconds, to filter out consecutive click events. If two click events (including onOK and onCancel) come too close (within the specified delay), the second one will be removed to avoid the DOS(Denial-Of-Service) attack. A non-positive value turns off this feature.
Prior to ZK 3.5.3, it is default to 390, which means it filters out the second click event if it happens within 390 milliseconds.
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