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03:00
@ircmaxell yeah, what should i say, i'm waiting hours for a 256 gb ssd to backup over usb 3.0 bitwise (dd).
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that's exactly what I'm doing...
@ircmaxell usb?
except from one USB device (USB-SATA bridge) to another USB3 device (drive)
is session data serialized automatically ?
pce
pce
03:04
@Dave session data is serialized, but a slightly other format
yeh cos its stored like this : Userid|i:1; and i have to make javascript unserialize what php did to it
wait, what?
you're reading the raw session data directly?
i query for the data as its stored in my db
using mysql-node
Yeah, no, don't do that
oh
how can i check the session then =/
03:06
Store any data that you need to share separately
/lost
what i have is a table like this:

SessionID
accessTime
data
that wont work in javascript
don't serialize, insert it separately
so just insert userID : 1
rather than the serialized data
03:09
yup
oh thats easier then as i can unserialize in php :)
thanks!
Happy Friday evening!
TIL that imaging a 750gb drive over USB2.0 is painful. Imaging 4 of them is... Well... #iamgoingtobehereforawhile
sata
03:14
you got the carbon?
pce
pce
let there be light!
yeah
sweet! What do you think?
pce
pce
no regrets, but a lot of contras... the display of the t440s is better, the battery is not swapable...
yeah, agree
not perfect, but pretty dam sweet none the less
pce
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thought a lot of intel iris graphics, which the macbookpro or clevo has, but nevermind... the thinkpads got the hooking trackpoint.
03:21
yeah, not to mention lighter and much sturdier
the only thing that can compare to build quality would be macbook, but lenovo beats it
user652649
user652649
do this still exist? :P
yes, I'm talkihjng about portable
yes, the toughbooks do exist
user652649
yeah lol that's not actually portable :P
pce
pce
@Wesabi the toughbooks still rock
user652649
03:24
i have saw it once, it's like a tank but without caterpillars xD
user652649
epic
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instead, my old acer was so shit that with its own heat the chassis got bent (true story)
pce
pce
i saw it at a restaurant recently.
user652649
aha
pce
pce
a father of a friend of mine works with panasonic, he also owns one ;) for sure - and dell has a competitor.
03:27
@Wesabi that's why I only buy Lenovo anymore
user652649
@ircmaxell what do you think of high end HPs? i think they are really strong and light, i think because of the "carbon fiber look" texture of the chassis
yay! Gold went through for United. Now I can change to the better seats :-)
user652649
also relatively small
@Wesabi I've had very bad luck with HP/Compaq... So they may have turned around, but I wouldn't give them any more money
I managed 30 users, and by far the lenovos were the best. Only had one actually fail, because it was dropped into the ocean
the HPs we had, lost at least 5 of them to screen hinge failures
user652649
ouch
03:32
I'm thinking of getting a Dell Inspiron
user652649
i would have never thought that high end lenovos were good... i just know that cheap ones are, and in fact we have a couple in office
the X series was my favorite
my old boss ran over an X200 with his car. (by accident). and it survived with little more than a few skuffs
I used a T-61p for nearly 8 years as a primary computer. Was really awesome, and just recently was replaced by a X1-Carbon and a custom desktop
user652649
how did he manage to run over a notebook with his car?
user652649
by accident??
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xD
03:36
@Wesabi don't ask...
user652649
lolz
some questions are better left unanswered :-P
user652649
ironically computers that look old are in often better... in my office we also have an "e-machines" which is a sub-brand of acer... and if you don't consider the cheap hardware xD the chassis is a lot better than many modern cheap acer
I've dealt with e-machines, good cheap stuff, but if you have any sort of money, the lenovo is the far better hardware (for desktops)
@Wesabi Don't buy hp
Dell, Lenovo, Apple... those are probably the only brands I would recommend.
We tried some other smaller companies at work and were dissatisfied.
And say what you will about Apple; I still don't believe there is a strong competitor to the MacBook Pros.
Sadly Google decided to give you very, very few keys on the Pixel.
Otherwise we would give it a whirl.
03:45
yeah, agree
the X1-Carbon is a great competitor to the MacBook Air, but the pros are pretty nice
I also do a lot of Linux/Unix kinds of things, so I'd take Mac OS X over Windows anyday.
user652649
do HPs still have the power connector issue? i worked in a computer shop years ago and hundreds of HPs with the broken connector came across my hands
HP has low quality standards, imo.
Hardware failure is certain on HP's. And knowing that you might buy the warranties but at that point, why not spend the money on better hardware?
Also, HP's switches and servers haven't improved over the years nearly as much as others.
HP should get out of the PC/server market and just go for printers, scanners, and other peripherals where they do okay.
@LeviMorrison I would if OSX wasn't horrific...
03:52
@ircmaxell What part of it?
Because that hasn't been my experience ^^
every
I feel like it's almost there. But every time I want what it should be, it's not there
Hmm. I spend like, 95% or more of my time on the CLI or in a browser.
Kubuntu was everything I wanted in an OS... OSX feels like a cheap knock off of Kubuntu, with all the good ideas half baked
example: workspaces in OSX are useless. Multi-monitor is a joke at best. Application switching? SERIOUSLY? Whoever thought that was a good idea never multi-tasked before
Uhm... I have a lot of screen space so I don't use workspaces, so I can't say.
Multi-monitor was really good aside from not having the bar across the top of the second.
workspaces aren't supposed to be about screen space. They are supposed to be about logical organization (so you can context switch between types of tasks)
03:56
Yeah but in reality I don't work like that.
@LeviMorrison you don't, because it's painful to in OSX
Application switching is not that great; however, every major modern OS has taken steps backwards in this regard.
if you used an OS where it was trivial (like it was in Kubuntu), you'd likely switch to that
It's like they hate productive workers.
@LeviMorrison eih, disagree there
03:57
Really? Name one.
name one what?
Name one that hasn't taken steps backwards in that regard.
how is window's 7 a step backwards? It has ALT+TAB for normal progression, and WIN+TAB for coverflow style progression
Because they 'collapse' applications.
collapse applications? HUH?
03:58
They thought it would be nicer but it really sucks.
Oh, on the taskbar?
yeah, I don't use the taskbar except as a launcher.
It used to be a taskbar; launcher is more appropriate now.
Gnome3 took downhill strides too.
I had KDE setup on my box that ALT+TAB and WIN+TAB switched current workspace (in different ways), ALT+CTRL+TAB and WIN+CTRL+TAB switched all workspaces.
I guess Mac hasn't gotten worse but it hasn't really changed.
using win8 right now
pce
pce
04:00
...and another annoying fact of OSX is, that you can't install the current version of OSX if you don't met the recommended requirements (>= 2 GB RAM for Snow Leopard) - and if you don't have a current OSX you can't develop for the IOS platform.
And Win 8 they tried to be innovative and I think they honestly failed.
Well, OSX never really had a way to view open windows aside from ALT+TAB and ALT+`, seeing as the launcher really was a PITA to use
now I am scare to run 8.1 update
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yay! 10% done!
From what I have heard, 8.1 improved some of the pain points in 8.
04:01
ok, I'm off to bed, good night!
some of that what?
Good nigh.
pce
pce
good night!
user652649
gn!
pce
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@happy format C:\ and install Linux :D
04:01
I don't even know how to change my keyboard layout any more. I feel like I need to google everything again
Microsoft has actually done some amazing things in the .NET tools.
user652649
guys how about 17-19'' notebooks? (not interested in portability)
And in some ways Windows has done better with async IO than Linux/Unix.
user652649
i was checking stores... seems they are very rare :\
@Wesabi Then why get a laptop?
user652649
04:02
space issues
what replace bios I used to know is kind of piece of monkey junk making it nearly impossible to understand how to boot from something else
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@LeviMorrison yeah, i heard about the ModelViewViews and the ControllingController Stuff ;)
@pce No, you don't understand what I mean.
The interoperability and runtime performance in .NET is superb.
pce
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@LeviMorrison just kidding
anyway I have to learn it for work
honestly maybe I sound like a cliché but god, why changing something that isn't broken?
pce
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04:06
@happy yeah, the mickeymouse boxes aint broken, they just work
maybe I could just ignore all my problem and rung a virtual machine with linux in full screen and make it start at the same time as my session
wow I just discovered how not to have to use the french keyboard, yeah
pce
pce
yeah, that's not such a bad idea. many people work on Linux, OSX or Whatever and run virtual machines for their (*nix) server applications.
apart of win8 my laptop is great
pce
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@happy mine, too. that's why i backup win8 with dd and get rid of it.
@pce good idea :]
pce
pce
04:13
@happy i don't hate it. i don't care and i don't know what i should i do with it.
which laptop?
user652649
guys is there a better way to achieve this? pastebin.com/rYVbTM9D
@pce asus k75d
@Wesabi why creating a class for that?
user652649
which one?
@Wesabi print stuff
I mean why did you wrote it? I am curious :)
user652649
i want to include the functionality of "readfile()" in an oop way
pce
pce
04:18
@Wesabi why isn't asString not the magic __toString (to echo $filePrinter)?
user652649
because with the current code i have, i can't serve big files via php, since they would be taken in memory instead of printing directly
user652649
@pce because __toString is used both for printing and for casting as string, i need to differentiate between the two
@Wesabi would using some kind of garbage collector between each iteration a good way to prevent that?
user652649
basically when i want to "echo", i want to use readfile
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preventing what?
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04:22
y u troll me
@Wesabi no but I got some attention issue time to time. Didn't meant to troll you
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xD
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@LeviMorrison sorry for bothering you, if you have some time, can you check pastebin.com/rYVbTM9D ? thanks :P a review would save me hours of refactoring
@Wesabi What about it?
user652649
what do you think of that design? can I achieve the same result in a better way?
user652649
04:35
naming i've used in the example sucks, i know
What's the point of these?
What's the goal?
@Wesabi You could override __toString instead of asString
user652649
the goal is allow readfile() and fpassthru() coexist with OOP
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20 mins ago, by Wesabi
@pce because __toString is used both for printing and for casting as string, i need to differentiate between the two
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:P
04:41
Hmm
user652649
atm i serve images statically but i'm going to change that, but i need to include readfile() in my current project possibly without doing lot of work
user652649
so i would just change setBody(/*string/* $str) to setBody(IHTTPBody $body)
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IHTTPBody is an interface that provides both way to get the data in php and a way to printing it directly in the OB, if possible
You don't have any error handling for your request. Basically when you get any status except 200, do you really need to pass the headers in the response?
user652649
that's just pseudo code
04:45
@Wesabi you want to serve images non-statically?
user652649
yea @Jack
But, why?
user652649
various reasons, like logging statistics and making some images accessible only via login etc
imho those reasons are invalid.
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easier url rewriting as well
04:48
Bottom line is, don't serve arbitrary files with php only.
user652649
uhmmmmm
user652649
and how would you do with private files (accessible only via login) ?
Check the session. :)
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@AshwinMukhija since they would be served statically, how can i ? do i need to use putenv() or something?
05:03
How are you rendering your views?
installing ubuntu right now\
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@AshwinMukhija i store the html output in the response instance via setBody()
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and then i print the whole response via ->send() method
And who sends the html output?
Or rather, where are you sending the output from?
user652649
you mean if i store the html in a variable?
user652649
05:09
not following you.. i don't know technical terms much :P sorry
No. Do you simply pick it up from the disk and serve it?
user652649
the template class stores the output of a require in a variable (via ob_* functions) and returns the string
Umm, that sounds like a weird way to render templates.
user652649
that string is what i set to ->setBody($string) at the moment
user652649
@AshwinMukhija the non-weird way would be?
05:12
Use a templating engine
user652649
i use php as template engine xD
So, you don't really have controllers which serve the templates as views?
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my code isn't necessarily good since it's very old and of course i try to avoid monumental changes
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yes i do have controllers
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of course i have them :\
user652649
05:15
the template is php but in the template i just use escape functions, foreach, if etc
As I see it, you could do authentication in the controller, and send a boolean to the template which then decides whether to serve a particular static resource or not.
user652649
what are you saying man!!! xD
user652649
that resource would be accessible anyway, since it's static
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also i can't use readfile() in my templates, since i use ob_get_clean() for storing the buffer in a variable
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would be equal to using file_get_contents
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05:18
makes readfile() pointless
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@Jack thanks for the link anyway, i never actually understood how 304 work until now
You can hide the resource through your server config.
If you have a single entry point for your site, you will not face this problem.
user652649
i hate apache things :(
It's only a few lines of code. You just need to redirect every request to index.php
Which then bootstraps the application
user652649
redirecting every request to index.php means that i will able to serve images only via php
05:25
True. but it also means that you can filter out which images you serve.
Your Images controller can put a small check and return an appropriate error header if the user is not logged in, or if the resource does not exist.
user652649
yes i know that already maybe it wasn't clear but this is what i'm trying to do
user652649
but i was asking how to make properly coexist readfile() with my current mvc
You don't need to.
Only check for failures
Else let the request go through
Hello , I'm first time here... I am wondering if someone can help me with WordPress issue here?
@Wesabi The idea is that you can use x-sendfile and friends to let the web server handle the file serving.
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05:30
@AshwinMukhija maybe you know something i'm not aware of ... how can i make a request go through if not via readfile() since i'm in php?
Just set a response header and exit normally, done :)
^
In this case, you just set the success response header
And the request goes through.
user652649
you definitely know something that i don't know... code pls?
function serveStaticFile($filename) {
    if(!file_exists($filename))
        header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not found');
    else if(!isset($_SESSION['user']))
        header('HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden');
    else
        header('HTTP/1.1 200 OK');
}
Something like this should work
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ok that is handled from index.php as you said, right @AshwinMukhija ? so that very code will include $filename automatically?
05:39
The filename comes to you as a parameter
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i'm saying
Your routing passes it to the controller, which then decides whether the client should get it or not.
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function serveStaticFile($filename) {
    if(!file_exists($filename))
        header('HTTP/1.1 404 Not found');
    else if(!isset($_SESSION['user']))
        header('HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden');
    else{
        header('HTTP/1.1 200 OK');
        readfile($filename); // i don't actually need this?
}
That's correct
You don't need to load the file in memory
Once the script exits, your resource should be served.
This will return 403
This, on the other hand will serve the file.
user652649
i'm sorry i'm not understanding :\ can you set up a single page script without any mvc, just for showing how it works?
05:52
Try it out on your files once. If it doesn't work, we are here.
user652649
ok i'm checking
user652649
but you mean using mod_xsendfile ?
user652649
anyway thank you very much for helping... i'm getting ready for work now, i'll try later :P thanks again
night
06:11
morning
Morning ...
06:27
@pce The user wouldnt care, but which would be better/more resourceful?
06:40
hi cud anyone tell me how to create a post request by passing parameters for this url ..

http://dev.letsgoplayoutside.com/api/Locations/SearchActivityLocationsHomePage
I need to pass the following parameters alongwith it
/*
"activityId":[4],
"Distance":0.0,
"longitude":"-73.553992499",
"latitude":"45.50.86699",
"RegionId":"",
"PageSize":100,
"PageIndex":0,
"languageId":2
*/
curl would probably be just fine for this
though, I probably would use Artax
not in php im making it for ios but i just want to form a normal url using this request..
you are in php chat room
i knw so i just want to know is this url related to php
It's not
06:45
thanks
Hii Guys
got a small problem with yiic/yiic.bat located under protected directory
its not responding like the one under framework directory
no errors no output nothing
it just executes for a second and then done
 
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07:59
ok, guys and gals: halp meeh
3
I am trying to write a test for functionality that deals with file paths
problem is, that on different platforms DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR has not the same
since I am using @dataProvider notation for my unit tests, it seems that only approach is to "pre-compute tests" (basically: replace)
@tereško Wait, what's the problem with different platforms having different DIRECTORY_SEPARATORS?
Simply specify your paths with DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR rather than / or `\`
providers are static files
well .. I guess I can write the providers already with constants .. maybe
@tereško How do you specify providers?
the problem is that my test inputs need to change dynamically based on in which OS the tests are executed
it just feels ... wrong
As an external file with an array inside?
08:05
yes
I'd write a different test-case for different OS'.
and how will you detect the OS ?
You'll have to run the test corresponding to the OS yourself.
bootstrap-linux.xml bootstrap-win.xml etc
sounds kinda terrible
@tereško I don't think there's a better option.. Either that, or have the dataProvider provide a class method to return the array for you. That way your autoloader abstracts the path away.
@tereško How does it look? Can you show some code?
08:09
no, because that will be added later .. the point is, that the inputs with provided should be (IMHO) static and unchanging
but my current solutions seems to be creating a provider like this (writing .. moment please):
<?php
    return [
        [
            'input' => [
                [ 'Foo' => ['foo' . DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'bar'] ],
            DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'path' . DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'to',
            ],
            'output' => DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'path' . DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'to' . DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'foo' . DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'bar' . DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR . 'first.php',
        ]
  ];
@tereško First off, you could define('DS', DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR); to save up some clutter.
well, of course
I was just trying to make the point .. this seemed to illustrate the problem a bit better
=]
so , what now
16 mins ago, by tereško
ok, guys and gals: halp meeh
should I use string-replace before provider returns? should I create dynamic data source for provider ?
Well, whenever I work with paths, I always use DS (DIRECTORY_SEPERATOR) for everything. Almost never an actual /. You could make a class to generate your path, or you could check to see if realpath can help you.
realpath won't change \ to / on linux, but I think it does work the other way around for Windows.
08:19
and while we are at it - why can't I has normal developer problems ?! .. something with E_MISSING_SEMICOLON or alike
@tereško Ah, that's simple. Because you write your code well enough to not have them. So instead of code problems, you have architectural problems :)
08:56
You could use / for linux and it works on windows as well. I'm not sure about the rest of the OS pack.
this is more about being able to test
09:31
looks like ovh are out of the cheap servers market ...
09:57
Is there a guy who can help me out with WordPress I am willing to $$
10:08
How much $$?
10:27
good morning
10:51
@JoeWatkins what does that mean?
@JoeWatkins please clarify... I think I am still paying for a vps from them
@teresko at least on windows server it seems to be able to handle \ and / in the filepath. No idea about desktops though
that is not the issue
@Patrick / works on all Windows'.
ah nevermind, didn't scroll up high enough to see the whole conversation
it is kinda hard to verify that '/foo\bar/lorem\ipsum/sit/dolor\amet.php' is the correct result in a unit test
11:02
@tereško if / works on all systems, why not make the app return only / ? Then you could write multiple tests that deal with different slashes for the input but always check against the path with only /
that's kinda what I am doing
What's this testing thing you speak of?
11:19
meh .. not important anymore
11:42
server {
    listen 80;
    root /home/madara/www/dil/searcher/public;

    index index.php;

    server_name dil.searcher.homespace;


    location / {
        try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php;
    }

    location ~ \.php$ {
         fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
    #    # NOTE: You should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini

    #    # With php5-fpm:
        fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
        fastcgi_index index.php;
        include fastcgi_params;
    }
}
Why does PHP's $_SERVER["PATH_INFO"] return null?
(Even when accessing it like http://dil.searcher.homespace/test)
The script at public/index.php does run.
morning all
Morning. Disregard everything I said above :P
:-)
I didn't know <p> couldn't handle <ul> :o
11:57
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20582970/wordpress-sidebar-widget-not-being-rendered-by-wordpress-properly

Anybody please...
@webarto Are you working on the UI of explain?
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Hey
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Good mooorning
morning @RonniSkansing
user924016
=] shit.. i pilled work up for today... should have done it friday
12:19
What do you think is the best practice with using external libraries with their own git repos
Do you add the files with the project's repo as well? Do you keep them separated?
user924016
i keep them seperated...
Morning
user924016
most of the time.. ;)
user924016
Morning @Fabien
@MadaraUchiha How do you pull those libraries in? Git? Composer? Manually?
12:25
git clone
In case of git I would prefer a submodule in the project itself. Even though submodules suck.
The reason for this is that otherwise you will have different versions of external library X in some directory
ThW
ThW
@webarto Good knowledge of TDD and PHP or Java. XML/XSLT would be a bonus
@PeeHaa ROFL, damn chinese/japanese, their 3 letters means "Obsessive-compulsive disorder" - "强迫症"
thats really good compression
12:41
@Mr.Alien that's nothing 漢 is the source code for an entire PHP framework.
pce
pce
#morning
@ThW Do you have workers from outside of EU (just asking for information sake)? Thanks.
Reddit Post with some of the most influential photos of our time. Warning... might hit you right in the feels.
user924016
Morning @pce
user924016
what kinda robot beatle is that?
user924016
12:48
in your avatar
ThW
ThW
@webarto Not at the moment.
pce
pce
it's "scarab" ( hexbug.com ) - a beetle with six legs
user924016
@pce thanks
ARRRGGGGG
user924016
@ircmaxell sup
12:59
The imaging of my drive died in the middle of the night
@crypticツ hehehe "D

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