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nwa_userpref, nwa_youtube, Date/Time Format Syntax, nwadateformat Modifier

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l The numbered parameters are expanded in the translated string with the positional arguments %1, %2 and so forth. nwa_userpref {nwa_userpref ...} Smarty template function. Returns the current setting of a user preference (stored with the Web application user account) Usage examples: {nwa_userpref name=prefName} {nwa_userpref name=prefName default=10} {nwa_userpref has=prefName} l "name": return the named user preference l "default": supply a value to be returned if the preference is not set l "has": return 1 if the named preference exists for the current user, 0 if the preference does not exist nwa_youtube {nwa_youtube video=ID width=cx height=cy ...} ... {/nwa_youtube} Smarty registered block function. Provides simple support for embedding a YouTube video in the body of a page. The content of this block is the initial "alternate content" that will be presented until the YouTube player can be embedded (if it can be embedded). NOTE: Not all devices are capable of playing back YouTube video content. Usage example: {nwa_youtube video=Y7dpJ0oseIA width=320 height=240} YouTube is the world's most popular online video community. {/nwa_youtube} The supported parameters for this block function are: l video (required) - the YouTube video ID to embed. l width (required) - the width in pixels of the video. l height (required) - the height in pixels of the video. l autoplay (optional) - if true, auto-play the video. l chrome (optional) - if true, use the chromed player; that is, provide a user experience with playback controls. l version (optional) - the minimum version required to play the video. l onended (optional) - the name of a global function (that is, a member of the JavaScript "window" object) that is to be called at the end of video playback. Date/Time Format Syntax There are two basic modifiers available for you to use in Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest: nwadateformat and nwatimeformat. nwadateformat Modifier The date format takes one or two arguments - the format description and an optional default value (used if there is no time/date to display). UTF-8 is the character encoding used throughout the application, as this covers languages Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide nwa_userpref | 279

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l
The numbered parameters are expanded in the translated string with the positional arguments
%1
,
%2
and so
forth.
nwa_userpref
{nwa_userpref …}
Smarty template function. Returns the current setting of a user preference (stored with the Web application user
account)
Usage examples:
{nwa_userpref name=prefName}
{nwa_userpref name=prefName default=10}
{nwa_userpref has=prefName}
l
“name”: return the named user preference
l
“default”: supply a value to be returned if the preference is not set
l
“has”: return 1 if the named preference exists for the current user, 0 if the preference does not exist
nwa_youtube
{nwa_youtube video=
ID
width=
cx
height=
cy
…} … {/nwa_youtube}
Smarty registered block function. Provides simple support for embedding a YouTube video in the body of a page.
The content of this block is the initial “alternate content” that will be presented until the YouTube player can be
embedded (if it can be embedded).
NOTE: Not all devices are capable of playing back YouTube video content.
Usage example:
{nwa_youtube video=Y7dpJ0oseIA width=320 height=240}
YouTube is the world’s most popular online video community.
{/nwa_youtube}
The supported parameters for this block function are:
l
video
(required) – the YouTube video ID to embed.
l
width
(required) – the width in pixels of the video.
l
height
(required) – the height in pixels of the video.
l
autoplay
(optional) – if true, auto-play the video.
l
chrome
(optional) – if true, use the chromed player; that is, provide a user experience with playback controls.
l
version
(optional) – the minimum version required to play the video.
l
onended
(optional) – the name of a global function (that is, a member of the JavaScript “window” object) that
is to be called at the end of video playback.
Date/Time Format Syntax
There are two basic modifiers available for you to use in Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest: nwadateformat and
nwatimeformat.
nwadateformat Modifier
The date format takes one or two arguments – the format description and an optional default value (used if there is
no time/date to display). UTF-8 is the character encoding used throughout the application, as this covers languages
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