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user895378
1:06 AM
@LeviMorrison I think it'd be awesome -- the use case you presented is indeed terribly verbose. I know I've had use for that facility before.
 
hola
 
user895378
1:24 AM
Yo
 
1:57 AM
30 minutes later... @rdlowrey how goes it
 
user895378
what's become the usual ... trying to finalize the architecture of the http client
 
user895378
you?
 
very little. going to try to actually sleep for...dunno..the first time this week :D
also beginning a rep-whore campaign to get to 10k :P
this http client has consumed your life. have you written anything for Artax outside of the client in the past three weeks?
 
user895378
lol, not technically, though the http client has resulted in some improvements in other areas of the http library, so it's okay. And I'm almost finished, so ...
 
finally, hehe
that php a fractal of bad design post still annoys me
dunno why i'm re-reading it
 
user895378
2:02 AM
The more important thing is that I've learned a lot about http, sockets and stream resources in general.
 
user895378
@Lusitanian who cares about that.
 
about 50% applies to any language and nearly all of the rest is for PHP < 5.4
 
user895378
agreed.
 
lol...fanboys in general get annoying when they don't take an objective look at things
@rdlowrey yeah I know very little about the php socket library --- my experience in sockets programming is the basic HTTP client I wrote in VB6 many a year ago
with winsock
and then some with boost's C++ async sockets for a game server
 
user895378
Can't go wrong with new knowledge. Should help me in my crusade to repwhore up to 10k, anyway
 
2:04 AM
indeed
you'll beat me by quite a bigt
but i had 232 yesterday so that's a good start
trolling PHP and OOP/MVC are good ways to do it i believe -- they don't get very many answers
 
user895378
I've been getting a lot of upvotes for one post in particular lately -- I realized today the reason why: if I google "php traits" it's the fourth result. That seems to help with the upvotes :)
 
nice
I upvoted that one a while ago, just googled and found it
 
user895378
@Lusitanian nice comment :)
 
lol
i will be back -- shortly
Global variables need a global declaration before they can be used. This is a natural consequence of the above, so it would be perfectly reasonable, except that globals can’t even be read without an explicit declaration—PHP will quietly create a local with the same name, instead. I’m not aware of another language with similar scoping issues.
I'll leave on the following note: PHP gets that right over nearly every other language ;) -- it's not a scoping issue.
 
I got 110 rep from one answer today. Awesome.
 
user895378
2:19 AM
@LeviMorrison nice!
 
user895378
$requests = array(
    new StdRequest('http://www.nytimes.com', 'GET'),
    new StdRequest('http://www.google.com', 'GET'),
    new StdRequest('http://totally-invalid-address', 'GET') // will be null in the response array
);

$multiResponse = $client->sendMulti($requests);

// Did all the responses make it back okay? The following are each equivalent:
var_dump(count($multiResponse) == count($requests));
var_dump($multiResponse->errorsOccured());
var_dump((bool) $multiResponse->getAllErrors());
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison How do you feel about that API for dealing with multi responses?
 
user895378
Full API visible in this gist
 
Confused at line 19.
Why are you casting there?
 
array_diff_key returns an array
that's why (:
 
user895378
2:23 AM
The point of that method is just to determine if any errors occurred. It just returns a boolean, so if the exception array is empty it returns false, true otherwise.
 
user895378
It's just a shortcut, it may be superfluous
 
no, i'd leave it
makes code more readable, consider:
 
Why not return !empty($this->exceptions)?
I'm personally wary of casts in PHP . . .
 
@LeviMorrison what's the difference?
 
2:24 AM
@Lusitanian It's not a cast?
lol
 
No, i mean practically :D
@rdlowrey I actually take that back, doesn't really improve code readability...but it does save five bytes!
 
Actually, I have a big problem with that bool cast.
 
which is the same reason i don't terminate javascript lines with semicolons!
@LeviMorrison why?
 
user895378
!empty is much better, you're right.
 
user895378
You never know if casting something might trigger an error ... and that seems to change from version to version
 
user895378
2:27 AM
But the larger picture, the means of accessing responses (and any errors that occurred) through the ClientMultiResponse which would always be returned by Client::sendMulti ... do you have any problems with that?
 
I like that it implements Iterator and Countable, ++usability
One thing you may consider
 
Worth reading:
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Q: MySQL Database Connection Management In PDO

user1562781I'm very new to PHP/MySQL and I'm learning things as I go. One of the newer things I've learned is that there is a maximum number of connections that can be made to a database for a given username. When I first started building my website on Wordpress, I was using the old mysql_query() commands. ...

 
I just read that
@rdlowrey if getResponse($requestKey) is about to throw that outofboundsexception, maybe check if there was an error for that request key and copy the text from that exception?
could potentially prevent the headdesking caused by
"WHY IS THERE NO RESPONSE?!?" oh i forgot to check for errors...2 hours later
 
@rdlowrey Looks okay on the surface other than that cast.
 
@rdlowrey as far as the interface though...looks good
 
user895378
2:30 AM
@Lusitanian well, the whole reason I'm trying not to do that is people seemed to hate the idea of getting an exception object returned where they'd otherwise expect a response.
 
but it wouldn't return an exception
it'd just throw the outofboundsexception, but include something like
NOTE: error was returned for req you tried to access
and/or throw that exception
or set a property on it, etc. something to provide easy clarification whilst debugging
 
user895378
Oh, I see what you're saying -- I'll add that to the exception text, but it's still on the user to call hasResponse if they're unsure
 
because it's not really out-of-bounds if the request key itself is valid. yeah, it certainly should be
 
user895378
Besides, it should rarely happen -- the only errors you should ever get are of the network variety -- connection failures, connection dropouts mid-transfer, etc.
 
very true
 
user895378
2:32 AM
And it's really easy to check $multiResponse->errorsOccurred() then just iterate over the thing
 
good point
 
Might be worth noting that errors are NETWORK errors, not statusCode >= 400 errors.
 
quote from PHP-AFOBD: " And this is all built in behavior." -- uh no, the scream extension isn't built in -- and you said yourself that one of the things you are referring to was remove in 5.2.5
okay i'm done raging now
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison Yeah, I was thinking that's something to lay on thick during documentation/wiki phase
 
user895378
Because cURL treats >= 400 status codes as errors, IIRC
 
user895378
2:35 AM
Which makes it a PITA to use for REST cases
 
user895378
@Lusitanian breathe. relax. let it go.
 
It does, and I believe that's one of the thing that the monolithic beast that is Guzzle fixes.
 
user895378
That stupid article hijacked chat for hours when it was first published.
 
^^me
 
user895378
The more I look at the curl extension api, the more I hate it. And I also seem to see people having cURL problems constantly now when I look at the SO main site.
 
2:37 AM
Yeah I see it oftent oo
 
user895378
I think this month-long detour will have definitely been worth it -- after all, I'm going to use the hell out of this thing.
 
@rdlowrey Same.
I'm probably going to write a site crawler with it.
Need better datastructures first, though.
 
user895378
I wanted to use Spl\Collection as the basis for ClientMultiResponse, but it didn't quite fit
 
Evening folks.
 
user895378
hola
 
2:39 AM
What's the good word @rdlowrey
 
user895378
Just excavated the oldest known Refactorosaurus skeleton. It's been a long time in the process.
 
Refactorosaurus?
 
user895378
Refactor-saurus Rex. What I've been doing lately. Bad Terrible joke. Sorry.
 
user895378
Jokes like that are how you know you've been doing too much code and not enough life :)
 
2:41 AM
:) -- i get that
 
Mic
@rdlowrey, may i ask a quetsion, how can i call the function findInArray($key, $value, $array) at the index? in php
 
user895378
@Mic I don't really understand your question, though it sounds like you're looking for array_search($needle, $haystackArray)
 
@Mic What do you mean? Which part are you trying to find in the array?
 
Mic
@rdlowrey, No at may process.php, I have a function named function findInArray($key, $value, $array) with a parameter, how can i call it in the index, is it like this? $this->findInArray?
 
2:44 AM
@Bracketworks first watched that movie years ago
 
user895378
@Bracketworks nice.
 
user895378
@Mic If the function exists in another file outside index.php, you'll need to include it before you can call it. Something like:
 
user895378
<?php // index.php
include __DIR__ . '/process.php';
$r = findInArray(...);
 
user895378
the $this->something syntax is for accessing object properties and methods
 
Mic
can I call it like this: include("process.php");
function findInarray($key, $value, $array)
 
2:46 AM
If I have to write several related proposals; think big software revamp, including a complete rewrite of some components/applications, and a minor retooling of others (namely to create unified interfaces to work with the full on rewrite). Can anyone recommend document templates or a structure that would accommodate these varying scopes? I'm thinking a collection of RFC-style documents compiled into a comprehensive overview...
 
user895378
@Mic You've already declared it as a function, so you don't need to declare it again with the function keyword. Once included, just call it with $returnValue = findInArray()
 
user895378
@Bracketworks sounds sensible to me.
 
Mic
@rdlowrey, how about the parameter i used?
($key, $value, $array)
 
user895378
@Mic If the parameters exist, sure. I just removed them to keep things brief.
 
user895378
If they don't exist, php will trigger an error, so make sure they do before you use them.
 
Mic
2:49 AM
@rdlowrey, can i used same variable?
or new variable?
 
user895378
You can use any variables you want -- as long as you've previously declared them.
 
Mic
@rdlowrey, thank you, another one, how can i call a function inside sa function like this:
 
@rdlowrey I thought so too, however some of the proposals are basically at the level of "transition from Wordpress ported to ASP.NET, to a multi-tiered SOA on top of which public applications can be built", and it feels a bit beyond the scope of the prototypical RFC
 
Mic
@ rdlowrey, public function createListOfCorpOwnedSites()
{ foreach($this->combined as $row){
$key = findInArray('SiteID', $row['SiteID'], $result_array);}
function findInArray($key, $value, $array){

foreach($this->result_array as $key=>$row)}
 
Maybe I'm wrong; I just wanted to choose a reasonable document structure, to keep consistency across the several related though independent proposals.
 
user895378
2:54 AM
@Mic You don't need to declare a function inside the scope of another function -- once you declare it it's already accessible globally in any scope. If you're talking about class methods, on the other hand, the rules change. However, this is what the PHP manual is for. It will answer all of your questions regarding syntax, variables, scope, etc.
 
meh. going to bed.
goodnight. and good luck finalizing your apis!
 
Mic
@rdlowrey, ok thank you
 
user895378
@Lusitanian good for you. The early worm gets eaten.
 
say-wha?
 
user895378
The early bird gets the worm, but the early worm gets shafted.
 
2:55 AM
oh
heh
php.net/manual/en/function.gzgetss.php wtf does that even exist for. anyway night
 
user895378
later
 
3:06 AM
stackoverflow.com/a/12065569/355027 <- this is why I dislike fellow programmers I answered the question in a non hostile manner, offering advice out of experience, and got down-voted and argued with over people who live in some fairy land and don't have to deal with other people's code.
/rant
By the way does anyone in here think it's a good practice to render JavaScript from PHP?
 
user895378
@Mythril Sorry, but I tend to agree with the people who disagree with you. It's only a bad idea if you don't know what you're doing regarding the PHP code involved. Often I think you can avoid the need to do so, but there's no reason to suggest it's a "bad practice"
 
user895378
Of course, many people don't know how to properly escape javascript generated by PHP to protect from XSS. That can cause problems. But, like anything, if you know what you're doing there should be no problem.
 
Well, I do know what I'm doing and I've had problems
 
user895378
No one ever knows what they don't know until they know it.
 
My case exactly.
You won't recognize the problem until it has bitten you
but no one is willing to listen to someone else because they are an expert
(I'm not claiming expert here)
 
user895378
3:13 AM
Would I downvote your answer? No. But don't get too worked up about it. Worst case scenario? You get one more downvote -- which is sweet, because then you can delete your answer and get a badge :)
 
I don't want that
 
user895378
Free bronze badge? Who doesn't want that? And you'll get back the rep you lost from the downvotes. What's not to want? :)
 
I want a community that understands that not everyone can operate under the conditions they perceive as perfect/good
Hell, my day job is supporting a heavily customized Joomla 1.0 deployment with an ancient E-com plugin
there is no part of that which is desirable to me
 
user895378
Well, I personally consider your advice dubious in this case, so ... Unfortunately for some, the perceived low-tolerance for imperfect answers is a big part of what makes SO useful. Peer-review can be a painful experience, but it distills the best information and takes it to the top.
 
user895378
I'm a Darwinist where SO answers are concerned -- it's your job to post unimpeachable answers :)
 
3:16 AM
@Mythril, you seemed so depressed about the downvote , let me lighten you up
lighten lighten lighten
 
@tomexsans, every time I try to contribute to any community I'm met with this type of encounter
it's superbly off-putting
I'm willing to bet that nearly all lurkers are lurkers precisely because of this type of encounter
 
user895378
Well, there are a lot of people who know way more than you or I. The only way to ensure your answers aren't downvoted is to really know what you're talking about before answering. If you're unsure, but you still want to help, try comments.
 
Was my answer to the question wrong?
 
well your not the only one it happens to me all the time, But i think that's its good because you gotto think of your answer or question before posting :D,
people in here don't like waste of bandwith . .
:D
 
user895378
5 mins ago, by rdlowrey
Well, I personally consider your advice dubious in this case, so ... Unfortunately for some, the perceived low-tolerance for imperfect answers is a big part of what makes SO useful. Peer-review can be a painful experience, but it distills the best information and takes it to the top.
 
user895378
3:22 AM
It's your job to post an answer that is thoughtful, well-researched, nuanced, etc. If you do that, downvotes take care of themselves. But getting into spitball fights in the comments of your answer is a good way to attract downvotes from the people you're arguing with :)
 
I answered the question as expected and offered advice against it, out of experience
?
 
user895378
Just because you study for a test doesn't mean you get an "A"
 
This is the equivalent of offering the perfect answer to a math question and get a C because the teacher doesn't like my politics.
The answer was technically exactly what they asked for.
 
user895378
I can't do anything for you -- except downvote if you change your mind and want a peer pressure badge :) If you really feel like you've been wronged, post on meta.stackexchange.com about the problem.
 
user895378
I would suggest wariness when answering poor questions, though. It often leads to this sort of problem. Best to avoid the garbage questions that will be closed anyway. One more close-vote and it's done anyway.
 
3:47 AM
@Mythril Change your avatar. Using the generated one generally means you shant be trusted!
Tanned guy with sunglassees? Looks authoritative compared to a purpose cross-hatch.
Kitten? Not authoritative, but loveable. That's what I'm going for.
 
@LeviMorrison ooooh... And what do I look like? Crazy mugshot?
 
Too serious
:D
 
hehe
 
0
A: Array imploded with comma and used with a SQL 'IN'

Levi MorrisonYou need to escape the $colors or you are subject to a SQL injection attack. There is a little-known PHP function array_fill that is GREAT for this: $colors = explode(' ', $_GET['color'])); $parameters = join(', ', array_fill(0, count($colors), '?'); $items = $con->prepare("SELECT * FROM ite...

 
user895378
@LeviMorrison lol ... look's like a brogrammer -- must be knowledgeable.
 
4:00 AM
@rdlowrey Exactly.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison Also, +1 for the general team repwhoring initiative :)
 
@rdlowrey Thank you. lol
I just want to get to 10k so I can help the community by cleaning up garbage!
Let me work for you!
But honestly, there isn't a great answer there.
The top-voted answer is worth upvoting because his problem deals with strings not being quoted.
But it doesn't propose a solution.
Nor does it address his likely SQL injection attack.
 
user895378
Which tempts me to downvote ... SQL Injection should always be mentioned when in play.
 
user895378
but since he only has ~70 rep I'll let it slide
 
That and he actually found the OP's problem.
He had little to go on.
I would have never spotted it.
I added the tidbit about quotes in mine for completeness sake.
 
user895378
4:05 AM
Winner:
 
user895378
-1
Q: Red 5 server unable start in eclipse

Somdeb MukherjeeI am getiing error while running red 5 server in eclipse Europa Sir, I am getting this error "'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file." I cannot find why this is happening. Please help me Thanks Somdeb

 
user895378
Y U NO UNDERSTAND MY SPACE IN FILENAME? WINDOWS LIKES IT?
 
lol
I would follow except that @tereško and @Lusitanian are already doing that.
And I know @tereško can already answer the MVC questions adequately.
No need to add one more person to that area. I know about little-known functions.
 
user895378
Yeah, I've noticed that there are lots of questions to pounce on for spec violations. Android developers from certain countries apparently looooove trying to upload things using GET/HEAD requests
 
Unfortunately there isn't a tag.
 
user895378
4:08 AM
No, but there's an alias for it:
 
@rdlowrey > There are no unanswered questions at the moment.
:(
 
user895378
Yes, it's less traveled, but they trickle in and rarely are answered satisfactorily without some time passing.
 
user895378
You could always work out a monster answer to an existing question and then we can bounty it up as well
 
user895378
That looks familiar:
 
user895378
4:11 AM
> PHP Curl post not working, nothing in post
 
lol
12 questions, 0% accept rate ... please work on that. — rdlowrey 1 min ago
lol
 
user895378
It's true. After a few questions your grace period is over as far as I'm concerned.
 
@rdlowrey His problem is that he's json_encoding it.
In case you want to rep-whore it.
 
user895378
json_encode/form-encoded ... they're all the same :)
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I'm too lazy right now -- I'm just commenting and wasting time in general. Feel free.
 
4:15 AM
lol
 
user895378
@ShaquinTrifonoff Don't make me downvote your answer ...
 
I need to answer a question at about noon tomorrow in a high-traffic area like .
 
@LeviMorrison Why? For the reputation?
 
Yeah. I generally don't care about rep, but it'd be nice to have 10k so I can help delete low-quality questions.
I'm only at 6k, so I've got some rep to earn.
I do want to earn it though.
 
user895378
Yeah ... same boat. Need 10k. Feeling motivated.
 
4:27 AM
why don't you guys go repWhoring and i go upvoteWhoring. .
 
We could all upvote each other :-)
 
user895378
Sadly, this isn't a great time for it -- questions are slow this time of day. High work, low-yield situation.
 
@rdlowrey What is the best time?
 
user895378
About 12 hours forwards or backwards from now :)
 
@rdlowrey Which makes it tricky for me, where I live.
 
user895378
4:30 AM
You get a lot of people at work in the US asking questions starting about 9 hours from now and continuing for about 6 or 7 hours.
 
user895378
My anecdotal experience is that Monday through Wednesday are busiest ... Friday is a crapshoot because everyone is goofing off and ready for the weekend.
 
@rdlowrey Ah, you are in the US, like most people on Stack Overflow.
It's easier to answer questions if they are being asked in the same timezone as you...
 
user895378
Very true
 
4:46 AM
0
A: Finding maximum value from an array which contains positive integers and/or recursively nested arrays of positive integers

Levi Morrisonfunction array_max_recursive(array $array) { $max = 0; $stack = array($array); do { $current = array_pop($stack ); foreach ($current as $value) { if (is_array($value)) { $stack[] = $value; } elseif (filter_var($value, FILTER_VAL...

I <3 non-recursive, recursive solutions.
 
user895378
I need to make a point of cruising the profiles of chat regulars and upvoting good answers
 
Also, I love using do{} while();
Underrated construct.
Well, I'm off to bed. I hope I wake up with a lot of upvotes on my questions! (Probably won't happen. Rarely does.)
 
user895378
I've avoided it like the plague in my travels. Gives me the heebie-jeebies. No good reason.
 
user895378
@LeviMorrison I'll see if I can help. Night!
 
No reason to do drive-by upvoting, either!
It just gets reversed anyway.
 
user895378
4:53 AM
Yes it does. I'm good at randomizing my behavior :)
 
Hey, that guy is up to 27% accept rate. Progress!
Okay, really off to bed now.
 
mornin'
 
5:14 AM
anyone knows how to use a .pdb database??
 
you set it on fire
 
IBM
 
hey guys im in middle of class
and im listening to a stupid business subject
 
morning folks
 
i didn't go to class today
accessing files outside of www folder in apache with symlinks, how to do it?
i am using ubuntu 10.04
help plzzzz
maybe this is wrong place to ask
 
5:40 AM
@SauravTomar Why would you need to do that?
 
my php files are at var/www/image-viewer/main.php and i need to import pictures from my pictures folder at /home/stom/Pictures ,
 
Add this to your httpd.conf Apache configuration file:
<Directory "/home/stom/Pictures">
    AllowOverride All
    Require all granted
</Directory>
 
there is FollowSymlinks directive in httpd.conf
 
But the best way would be to get the file through the script (file_get_contents), I think you can do that, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
@ShaquinTrifonoff doing that will change my root directory, wont that mean that after that i would have to give all links relative to /home/stom/pictures ?
also i have been informed that using symlinks is a better way to do it than editing httpd.conf file , as it doesnt affect the default configuration,
i dont know, what to do
 
5:46 AM
@SauravTomar Does @tereško's solution work?
 
@tereško yes there is, what should i do after that ? :)
 
access directory/file that has been symlinked
 
are, where is this httpd.conf file , i could locate it in windows, but i cant in ubuntu
 
@NikiC nikic.github.com/2011/12/27/Dont-be-STUPID-GRASP-SOLID.html don't know if idiots or just stupid
 
6:08 AM
@webarto , that reminded me i should take a quick look at /r/PHP
 
@tereško let us know how that went :)
 
naah .. there is nothing eye-catching today
 
7:21 AM
morning
 
7:33 AM
Good Morning
 
Morning
 
@creativedutchmen Hiya. Read my reply?
 
yes, I did
just replied, when I realised I could also talk in chat:)
 
Ah I see
 
thanks for that!
I've been using your method a lot as well, but I never liked the code; it always felt messy
 
7:38 AM
@creativedutchmen np however you are missing the point about tight coupliin g
 
I hoped so:)
 
:)
 
I've followed OOP classes, but the quarter never really dropped on coupling
 
In your case if you want to replace the class by another class you would have to change your factory class
 
7:39 AM
In my case I inject the class in the e.g. bootstrap file
 
Ah
So it's in one place, too?
 
You should never need to change classes just to change the database object (or database engine)
Or maybe you are not going to need a database, but just files for example
@creativedutchmen It is in one place. In the bootstrap file I setup my project
 
Hmm. Not really sure I follow
Of course, my factory class will read from the config which engine (or database) it should use, checks if there is a class for that, creates it and returns it
So I don't edit the factory class directly; if that makes sense
 
@creativedutchmen And what if you want to change the factory to a factory with mocked objects?
That means you would have to change the factory
Because it is used in all classes
 
Ah, now I see what you mean
 
7:44 AM
:)
 
Yes, I would have to change the factory
 
Which is something you have to always avoid
 
I'm still trying to get my head around this, so if I say anything completely stupid, let me know please!
But, so would you, right?
I mean, you are passing the DB as a parameter
so if you wanted to use a mock DB
you'd have to pass a mock db
Whereas I just include the mock Factory class..
nah, it is different, I see that
nevermind
lets it sink in for a while
 
@creativedutchmen Have you read the clean code talks by Miško Hevery?
 
@PeeHaa: how do you deal with this if you have dependencies, that have dependencies on their own? You'd have to pass many, many objects around
@PeeHaa: no, I guess that's why I am still a bit lost:)
 
7:50 AM
@creativedutchmen You could still use a factory. Only instead of relying on a static method and call that from within some class you just create a public method and inject the factory into the classes that need them
@creativedutchmen This serie was a real eye-opener when I saw it for the first time:
 
@PeeHaa: just out of interest, where did you study?
 
Basically all of these are pretty useful: g-truc.net/post-0182.html
 
Thanks, will dig through them when I have the time:)
 
@creativedutchmen School wasn't very useful for me (MBO sysadmin), but I learned a lot be doing research myself, making stupid mistakes myself and from the people right here in chat
 
@PeeHaa, I see. That's what I love about SO, learning is a lot more fun with it! I'll be watching the links you've showed me, and I hope things will be clearer then. Thank you very much!
 
7:55 AM
@creativedutchmen np :)
 
By the way, you seem to be always online
So I guess i'll be able to continue to ask simple questions after watching this ;)
 
I am online often yes. Just got in the office :) Still not 100% awake
 
Be prepared
haha
 
posted on August 22, 2012 by Gaylord Aulke

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@PeeHaa . trying to fix php one developr at the time ?
 
@tereško share the knowledge
 
morning @PeeHaa
 
hi all
 
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