11-03-2019
I keep alternating from 403'ing these mobile Chinese UAs or not.
I assume they are bots, but they are disguising that they are bogs by constantly changing IP addresses.
They are not interacting with the site, posting, answering trivia, etc; so it seems the probability is very high they are bots for sure.
They definitely slow the site down and do not add any value.
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xmdropsiteconfigurestackingorder
XmDropSiteConfigureStackingOrder(library call) XmDropSiteConfigureStackingOrder(library call)
NAME
XmDropSiteConfigureStackingOrder -- A Drag and Drop function that reorders a stack of widgets that are registered drop sites
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/DragDrop.h>
void XmDropSiteConfigureStackingOrder(
Widget widget,
Widget sibling,
Cardinal stack_mode);
DESCRIPTION
XmDropSiteConfigureStackingOrder changes the stacking order of the drop site specified by widget. The stacking order controls the manner in
which drag-under effects are clipped by overlapping siblings, regardless of whether they are active. The stack mode is relative either to
the entire stack, or to another drop site within the stack. The stack order can be modified only if the drop sites are siblings in both the
widget and drop site hierarchy, and the widget parent of the drop sites is registered as a composite drop site.
widget Specifies the drop site to be restacked.
sibling Specifies a sibling drop site for stacking operations. If specified, then widget is restacked relative to this drop site's stack
position.
stack_mode
Specifies the new stack position for the specified widget. The values are XmABOVE and XmBELOW. If a sibling is specified, then
widget is restacked as follows:
XmABOVE The widget is placed just above the sibling.
XmBELOW The widget is placed just below the sibling.
If the sibling parameter is not specified, then widget is restacked as follows:
XmABOVE The widget is placed at the top of the stack.
XmBELOW The widget is placed at the bottom of the stack.
For a complete definition of DropSite and its associated resources, see XmDropSite(3).
RELATED
XmDropSite(3), XmDropSiteRetrieve(3), and XmDropSiteQueryStackingOrder(3).
XmDropSiteConfigureStackingOrder(library call)