From 0bd8c193fb335d9a4049fa56e158ed467444ab7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: AndrewDonkin-Gallagher <66979641+AndrewDonkin-Gallagher@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 13:49:00 +1300 Subject: [PATCH] Edge is better now --- ref/cardholders.html | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- ref/events.html | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- ref/index.html | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- ref/piv.html | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- ref/rest.html | 73 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- swagger/indexApi.yaml | 9 ++---- 6 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 196 deletions(-) diff --git a/ref/cardholders.html b/ref/cardholders.html index f152523..13619dd 100644 --- a/ref/cardholders.html +++ b/ref/cardholders.html @@ -714,44 +714,41 @@
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Best viewed in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft Edge does not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult.
-The API's reference documentation divides into:
-- Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring - | -
- The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. -The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. - |
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- Cardholders and related items - | -The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | -
- Status and overrides - | -
- These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. -Despite its name this section does not cover - mass-monitoring item status. |
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- PIV cards - | -This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | -
Microsoft Edge users please note: early versions did not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. Chrome, Firefox, and recent versions of Edge work well.
+The API's reference documentation divides into:
++ Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring + | +
+ The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. +The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. + |
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+ Cardholders and related items + | +The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | +
+ Status and overrides + | +
+ These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. +Despite its name this section does not cover + mass-monitoring item status. |
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+ PIV cards + | +This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | +
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Best viewed in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft Edge does not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult.
-The API's reference documentation divides into:
-- Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring - | -
- The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. -The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. - |
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- Cardholders and related items - | -The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | -
- Status and overrides - | -
- These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. -Despite its name this section does not cover - mass-monitoring item status. |
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- PIV cards - | -This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | -
Microsoft Edge users please note: early versions did not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. Chrome, Firefox, and recent versions of Edge work well.
+The API's reference documentation divides into:
++ Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring + | +
+ The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. +The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. + |
+
+ Cardholders and related items + | +The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | +
+ Status and overrides + | +
+ These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. +Despite its name this section does not cover + mass-monitoring item status. |
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+
+ PIV cards + | +This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | +
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Best viewed in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft Edge does not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult.
-The API's reference documentation divides into:
-- Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring - | -
- The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. -The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. - |
-
- Cardholders and related items - | -The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | -
- Status and overrides - | -
- These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. -Despite its name this section does not cover - mass-monitoring item status. |
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-
- PIV cards - | -This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | -
Microsoft Edge users please note: early versions did not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. Chrome, Firefox, and recent versions of Edge work well.
+The API's reference documentation divides into:
++ Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring + | +
+ The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. +The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. + |
+
+ Cardholders and related items + | +The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | +
+ Status and overrides + | +
+ These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. +Despite its name this section does not cover + mass-monitoring item status. |
+
+
+ PIV cards + | +This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | +
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Best viewed in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft Edge does not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult.
-The API's reference documentation divides into:
-- Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring - | -
- The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. -The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. - |
-
- Cardholders and related items - | -The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | -
- Status and overrides - | -
- These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. -Despite its name this section does not cover - mass-monitoring item status. |
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-
- PIV cards - | -This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | -
Microsoft Edge users please note: early versions did not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. Chrome, Firefox, and recent versions of Edge work well.
+The API's reference documentation divides into:
++ Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring + | +
+ The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. +The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. + |
+
+ Cardholders and related items + | +The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | +
+ Status and overrides + | +
+ These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. +Despite its name this section does not cover + mass-monitoring item status. |
+
+
+ PIV cards + | +This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | +
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Best viewed in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft Edge does not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult.
-The API's reference documentation divides into:
-- Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring - | -
- The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. -The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. - |
-
- Cardholders and related items - | -The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | -
- Status and overrides - | -
- These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. -Despite its name this section does not cover - mass-monitoring item status. |
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- PIV cards - | -This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | -
Microsoft Edge users please note: early versions did not render the table of contents correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. Chrome, Firefox, and recent versions of Edge work well.
+The API's reference documentation divides into:
++ Alarms, events, non-cardholder items, and bulk status monitoring + | +
+ The alarms and events APIs let you download, monitor, and create events, and download, monitor, and manage alarms. +The alarms and events documentation also covers API calls that support divisions and items as they relate to events, as well as bulk status monitoring. + |
+
+ Cardholders and related items + | +The cardholder parts of the API let you manage your users, their personal data and credentials (cards), and their links to associated items such as access groups, roles, operator groups, competencies, and lockers. | +
+ Status and overrides + | +
+ These functions let you monitor and override the types of Command Centre items that have their own status, including access zones, alarm zones, doors, fence zones, inputs, outputs, macros, elevator groups, interlock groups, and schedules. +Despite its name this section does not cover + mass-monitoring item status. |
+
+
+ PIV cards + | +This supplement describes how to work with PIV and PIV-I cards. It is separate from the main cardholder documentation in the interest of brevity. | +
- - - - Best viewed in Chrome or Firefox. Microsoft Edge does not render the table of contents - correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. + Microsoft Edge users please note: early versions did not render the table of contents + correctly in the orange column on the left, making navigation difficult. Chrome, Firefox, and + recent versions of Edge work well. The API's reference documentation divides into: