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16:00
immediately after json decoding... by the way, thanks for checking this for me.
Ok, so `echo $mongorow['properties']` in your code is attempting to echo an array which won't work the way you're wanting it to. If you wanted to, for example, print the 'type' in properties you'd need something like...

`$mongorow['properties']['graph']['cells'][0]['type']`
WooT!
Hey guys!!
The way you're attempting to work with it will never work. You need to be more explicit with what value you're wanting to retrieve from $mongorow['properties']
Or loop over the array
Anyone ever worked with google maps api v3?
Hey guys!
16:03
I know a little bit but need some help
"loop over the array"... that seems to be what i need to do. i need to retrieve all the values in mongorow[properties]
@Lusitanian but it's not free hehe.. :P
everything is what i need to get...
I got a new server guys
16:14
@Kingsley If this is your first time looping over an array than your example is a pretty complicated one to get started with.
@iroegbu No ./idea what that is
Phpstorm is a lot to get used to if you come from netbeans like me - I've only been using it just over a week and a bit
@rdlowrey lost me at "Wordpress Framework" (34:58ish)
can you help me do the looping? i can get all the fields. only have an issue with type object.
@J̲̳i̲̳̳m̲̳̳b̲̳̳o̲̳ ./idea is a dir Phpstorm uses to store stuff, NB has something similar
@iroegbu It was a pun, I have no idea :P
16:17
I have ignored the folder
@Kingsley Sorry but that's way more time than I can invest right now. If this is really your first time looping over an array start with something a lot more simple
Does phpstorm understand docblocks / instances / traits / constants / etc and have a nice autocomplete interface like VS or Eclipse? How much better is it in terms of % than eclipse and is it available in linux / mac and win. I'd like to try it out.
Also is it free?
@mAsT3RpEE PHPStorm's autocomplete is one of the best features imo. From my experience with Eclipse and Netbeans PHPStorm autocomplete is leaps and bounds better
ok. thanks cspray. i'll figure something...
thanks for the time :)
@mAsT3RpEE Depends. You can get a free license if you do some OSS work
@cspray I'll agree to the leaps, but not to the bounds.
@DanLugg Admittedly I am a little bias
@cspray then ill pass. y develop a paid software when I can help out an open source project.
@mAsT3RpEE Please, please use complete words. "why" rather than "y", "I'll" instead of "ill". For the love of god, please.
@DanLugg Fine. You sound like my english teacher. I thought I had left all that behind me. Oh well.
16:24
Effective communication with other human beings is one of the most important programming skills you can have. ;)
@mAsT3RpEE Really though, do you find that you're actually saving time by not typing grammatically tolerable and correctly spelled messages?
Hi all. Anyone in here familiar w/codeigniter and open to lend a hand with debugging something I can't figure out?
I find I have to try to "tlk liek a dumass"
@AlexC shamefully, yes =o(
No shame. Here's the basics of it. I've written a library to extend ActiveRecord so that every insert/update/delete query does change logging without having to write extra code.
It's been working fine for 1+ years
16:28
@DanLugg You've made your point. But I've had proper grammar stuffed down my throat since I was 5. Try to understand. Also consider going back and forth memorizing the difference between UK and US english. I hated it. But if it affects you that much I guess I can change. We must all communicate.
l33t spe4k ftw. y u no lyke dis?
effects * :D
@mAsT3RpEE I really don't care, but it makes your messages intolerable to read; er go, if you ask for help with something I'd probably not bite. I'm guessing similarly for others. Just doing you a favor ;-)
@Fabien +10 to Trolling
@Fabien wat? i no rite. dnt tell meeeeee dat is kool.
Now, I'm coding something and getting a random 500 error with no explaination. After lots of setting die()s, I traced it all the way back to the return on a $this->db->get() call. Can't figure out how a "return" could throw an unrecoverable error.
16:30
Shorthand replacements died when texting was no longer expensive.
or should have at least.
T4 has all but died with touchscreens too.
@AlexC Please stop. Use XDebug or ZendDebug and step trace your program. That's the best way to find errors in your code. puting var_dumps and die() statements is soo php 4.0-
i'm a print_r() kind of guy
16:36
@rdlowrey getting an SSL error with the Stack API using Artax gist.github.com/KyraD/74bd4cdef21e10451630
@mAsT3RpEE Thanks. I'll look at them. Came into this gig not expecting to do PHP at all. Hadn't touched it since PHP 3, so you're dead on.
@AlexC What does the return actually look like?
@Dave
@DaveRandom return $result;
The other side of the equation is $originalValues = $this->CI->db->get();//Get original values
Also, ini_set('display_errors', 1); error_reporting(-1); - PHP never just bails without giving you a sensible(ish) error message unless something really bad happens like a segfault, in which case there will be something in the web server error log regardless of your PHP error reporting settings
Already have error reporting on and nothing.
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16:40
@crypticツ did this just start happening? i.e. did it work before for the same thing?
Nothing logged in the Apache Error logs either
@AlexC Can you manually force something to appear in the error log with trigger_error()? Just to verify that you are looking the right log file and Apache is configured correctly
@DaveRandom Yeah, I can get it to log other errors
I've got exception handling in place too to catch any handleable exceptions.
@rdlowrey Dunno, I'm increasing logging right now for the backlog so I can better debug any API issues and ran it and got that error. All the errors prior were socket timeouts afaik. It could have been happening before and I just never was dumping the log for it until now.
@AlexC In that case, wtf, you definitely need a proper debugger to figure it out
Something must be swallowing the error message
16:45
Yeah, that's where I'm stuck too. Thus the appeal to the higher IQs of the SO universe. :)
it has been finicky though, the backlog works one page refresh and the next it will not. It's not API throttling since the request has API key which is valid (I checked) and is well under the 30reqs/sec limit. The timeouts and the SSL error is happening with the API requests. @rdlowrey
Weirdest part the same code still works in every other instance than the form I'm coding. That's why I tried tracing it through the whole process and found that something between the return and the assignment of variable value is the issue
Well thanks for trying. Back to the grindstone and trying to figure out xdebug
@AlexC so you're saying that with the die() based debugging, if you put die('I got here!'); on the line immediately before the return $result; then you see it, if you put it on the line after the call to whatever function that is in then you get the 500?
Yeah
I remember the bad old days of die()-driven-development
@AlexC What does the function call line look like?
16:48
$originalValues = $this->CI->db->get();//Get original values
Oh right, sorry I missed that
So the return line is in the get() method?
Yep
And it's good right to the return
I print_r the return variable (object) and it prints out OK
In that case, I'm out of suggestions other than go get xdebug
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@crypticツ do me a favor and swap out line 139 in the src/Artax/Socket.php file with the following:
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$result = @stream_socket_enable_crypto($this->socket, TRUE, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_CLIENT);
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16:54
I need to add an option setter to manipulate the ssl method anyway, but hopefully that will solve any issues you're having in the mean time.
@BenjaminGruenbaum ugh
@rdlowrey I'm trying to reproduce the SSL error, but can't =o\ Maybe it was just some rare error.
nvm
All these exploits are rails mistakes too
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@crypticツ It's entirely possible that the SE server just had a blip which caused the ssl negotiation to fail.
16:59
just got it to reproduce. Like I said it's real finicky
> ///host.com is parsed as path-relative URL by Ruby's URI library but treated as protocol-relative URL by Chrome and Firefox.
This is clever
@rdlowrey you want me to post the dump of the reproduced error as well? I'm changing that line now, and will try to reproduce it again.
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@BenjaminGruenbaum Yeah the /../ is one of the first things I addressed in aerys ... those things shouldn't even be an issue. RFC 3986 supplies the exact algorithm you're supposed to use for relative path resolution. That's pretty pathetic.
Anyone ever worked with google maps api v3?
I protected from /// in my code. Also, I'd never have that problem with OAuth - although I'd probably have other issues
17:02
@Lusitanian heheheheh we are soooo foss
HEUEHEUEHEUEHEUEHEUEHFOSSSSS
Guys, did you not read? Got a new damn server. XD
It's DDoS protected
OVH
@rdlowrey SSL error still occurring with that line changed. =o(
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@crypticツ Well, that error message is the same thing you could get if you try to make a regular unencrypted request to an encrypted server ... it's possible I have a flaw in the logic of the connection pool ...
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@crypticツ One more thing to try ...
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17:08
Try setting the following header on all of your requests and let me know if that fixes the issue. If so, it narrows down the source of the problem for me:
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$request->setHeader('Connection', 'close);
@rdlowrey just noticed the message is different stream_socket_enable_crypto(): SSL operation failed with code 1. OpenSSL Error messages: error:140770FC:SSL routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol
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@crypticツ okay, so zap the protocol change there. I just needed that to eliminate the TLSv1 protocol's use as the source of the problem.
reverted, ok will do the header thing
(For myself, mainly... much simpler than doing all that myself repeatedly)
17:16
/me is felling ignored
(Github stars are welcome if you like it, I need more friends)
@LeSamAdmin you're experiencing that feeling of being ignored, because the truth is most people in chat have you on 'ignore'
@crypticツ Why? :'(
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Do you guys hate me? :/
@LeSamAdmin no, but I can give free hate :D
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@crypticツ If you don't mind, please also post the output of var_dump(OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT); in the php install you're using with the backlog.
@Ocramius Then why have people got me on ignore? I get enough of that IRL...
@LeSamAdmin no idea - depends on previous logs probably
17:23
I don't see what I could've done wrong :(
@rdlowrey I think I'm doing something wrong:
$request = new Request;
$request->setUri('https://api.stackexchange.com/2.1/questions/' . implode(';', $qids) . '?' . $query);
$request->setHeader('Connection', 'close');
$response = $this->client->request($request);
I get Object of class Artax\Request could not be converted to string
I don't use the request object so added it in for that specific request, but think I'm doing something silly.
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I need to see the actual error output to make sense of that :)
@rdlowrey string(26) "OpenSSL 1.0.1e 11 Feb 2013"
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You're likely trying to echo the request somewhere (because you usually store it as a URI string)
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@crypticツ thanks
17:27
@rdlowrey oooh I think I know whats going on, doh.
@rdlowrey you should probably have a better error message for that :D
@BenjaminGruenbaum That's PHP's message, not rdlowrey's ^^ Yeah, rdlowrey you should definitely have a better error message.
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There are lots of things about that library I would like to redo but I have more important things to work on at present. The spirit is willing but the flesh time-management is weak.
@rdlowrey done, and now no errors are occurring at all, everything is successful O_o
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@crypticツ You mean it works when you set the connection: close header, right?
17:33
@rdlowrey yes
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Okay. Can you please post an issue about it on the github? It doesn't have to be crazy detailed, just basically mention the SSL error and that closing the connection after each request fixes it.
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I'm about to head out of town for the weekend and won't be able to fix it until Monday/Tuesday.
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The github issue will ensure I don't forget :)
Read: can ignore it consciously instead of unconsciously
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^ That
17:35
:-P
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Purposefully ignoring issues is so much more fun than just forgetting about them.
Yeh, you can almost taste the pain
Right, I'm offskies, catch y'all later
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@DaveRandom have a nice Friday!
You know it baby
I just bought bunny ears and a pink tie for when someone at the office breaks the build. #discipline http://t.co/8dnEdTbD0D
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I will have nightmares...
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17:42
Insta-retweet.
That is disturbing, @Gordon
:D
@Ocramius People like them so much already, that I fear they'll break the build on purpose just to wear them
@Gordon I so would do that =o(
I have a fox hat that I had to wear to a meeting if I lost a bet. I lost, but enjoyed wearing the hat, everything thought it was cute and wanted to know where to get one too.
@crypticツ come work here as an intern ;)
17:45
You need to choose something more embarassing
yuck
I'm sure people would be much more careful to not break the build if that was the hat they had to wear.
Which ubuntu version to download 12.04 LTS or 13.10?
Nobody wants to be called a poopyhead =o(
17:49
@crypticツ Well, no one you want to have in your office anyway.
18:00
^ that pic needs sprinkles on top. :P
yay! Poohat!
18:18
Is there an inherent problem with the abstract factory pattern, where the factory needs to make presumptions about the concrete product's dependencies?
Perhaps that should be phrased, "Is it considered an inherent problem..."
@PeeHaa didja get my email?
Elaborating; given AbstractFactory::createWidget(), the concrete factories need to resolve the constructor dependencies of FooWidget and BarWidget, provided they have different dependencies. This breaks the ::createWidget() signature. Now, I can't pass a DI container to ::createWidget() because then it becomes magic; unless exceptions should be made for *Factory::create*() methods...
@crypticツ you're a poopyhead
@Lusitanian *headbutts you* now you too! =oD
Somebody is going to get their mouth washed out with soap! (yea, that's right, the filthiest soap around!)
18:25
@crypticツ wahhhh :(
@crypticツ yeah. well. you don't make anything 20% cooler.
=o( my dreams are now crushed forever
@DanLugg Cruel and unusual punishment!
Damn right!
Anyway, ping @rdlowrey because I recall discussion of factories and containers and I think you were part of it.
@DanLugg Instantiate the factory with the DI container instead of keeping it static.
Oh, there's nothing static anywhere; that was just the method notation.
18:29
Then again, depending on what createWidget is doing and which school of DI/service locator thought you belong to, maybe your DI bits can handle the widget creation to begin with?
Anyway, that sounds like the easy way around; but I have reservations.
@Charles Not exactly, there's some contract adherence I'd prefer to have; hence the AbstractWidgetFactory.
@DanLugg Just double-checking.
I thought there was a pseudo-consensus reached regarding the relation between factories and containers; I mean, it makes sense, but I'm just seeking input :-)
@DanLugg He's gone for the weekend - you're stuck with people like me and charles.
I better open a beer then. (seriously though, I probably should because I'm getting pissed off)
;-)
18:35
@DanLugg The short version is, yes in some respects factories themselves have a dependency on the DIC or service locator or something as they need to be able to create 'stuff' - however you can do that in not terrible ways even if they are still kind of fruity.
That's the conclusion I came to; as long as the creational patterns are segregated from the rest, they can carefully talk to one another.
To orchestrate some magic behind an otherwise fairly transparent API.
@DanLugg What I've started doing is creating a closure and passing that into the factory - pastebin.com/gP7FHw0h
And as long as it can be tested in a coherent and cohesive manner, you're probably golden.
I can use Auryn to call the createTimerProxyXMySQLiStatementFactory(Timer $timer) function which produces a factory, and then the ::create function of that factory is always the same.
I've personally found that the mere act of trying to do proper unit testing forces a sane level of decoupling.
I use that as my personal threshold.
18:38
i.e. it doesn't have to vary by the different signatures of FooWidget, BarWidget.
Interesting...
Doing the closure stuff also gets rid of the extra classes - which feels nice, but doesn't really gain me much as that information still needs to exist in the closure functions - but I've been finding those are easier to write and use.
As they're generated automatically by the code that generates a proxied version of the class.
@Danack So the gist of it is; you're just closing over the additional dependencies with a function that matches the signature.
@DanLugg With a function that takes as it's parameters the additional dependencies that aren't in the Factory::create function, so that parameters from the closure+paramters from the create method are all the dependencies required.
Yea, the closure closes over the additional dependency arguments, and it's signature matches the parameters can be satisfied from within the ::create method. I got it :-)
18:46
But yeah - to go back to the short version. Yes, factories need to know how to create stuff, and if you don't want to play tricks with closures, then you could say that 'this factory has a dependency on the DIC' which means that passing it in is required, and not a problem compared to passing it into a 'normal' class.
/dic dic dic dic dic dic dic dic
How will DICs work with typed variadics? I'm thinking we'll need a Variadic Argument Generator, a factory in it's own right: so you can pass inject the DIC to the VAG.
@DanLugg that is in the rfc I think.
"Furthermore it's possible to provide a typehint that all variadic arguments are checked against. E.g. this is how the signature of array_merge implemented in userland would look like:

function array_merge(array ...$arrays) { /* ... */ }
PHP would make sure that all arguments are actually arrays. This also works for all other typehints like callable ...$callbacks or Route ...$routes."
> ...DIC to the VAG.
@DanLugg sigh.
It's Friday. IDGAF.
18:50
hey everybody
@Danack Seriously though; I'm glad I came to more-or-less this conclusion, and that I'm not off in the weeds. I think I'll tinker with the closure approach a bit more; I've inadvertently used it already, but make more of a convention of it because it's mighty clean.
Thanks :-)
Aw, don't star that.
Pertinent:
^ E_CYCLIC_DEPENDENCY
I just wanted to ask how you guys set up your work environment with your remote servers. I currently have an SSH access to webserver that hosts project i work on, since its development instance, i can change anything very fast. I want to automate process of updating instance on devserver but at the same time i want to be able to rollback to previous releases very quickly.
Thus i want to have a git-repo on both server and my machine, make changes on mine, commit-push to origin (which will be devserver) and autocheckout current source on devserver.
The problematic part is autocheckout
umm. does anyone have a link to stack exchange chat room or source code? sorry to ask here.
18:56
I've read that usually you need a CI-server to do this for you, but maybe there is a way to make it so that my Eclipse PDT or PhpStrom will automaticly checkout the currently selected branch?
@mAsT3RpEE ...the chat room source code?
@mAsT3RpEE It's a hosted platform. So, no.
@Ivan0x32 I know that phpstorm has some deploy stuff built in, but I haven't looked into it. We deploy by SSHing into the production servers and running a script that does some rsync and hard link awesomness to do a quick instant cutover to the new version....
19:10
I am following this tutorial but I can't seem to get it to work from this point to finish
I am doing everything exactly as is written
BANANA!
@benlevywebdesign are you just looking to do some geocoding and return markers on the map?
@benlevywebdesign something like: childcareshare.ca
@TutelageSystems I already have all this information in my database and want to display a marker for each
@benlevywebdesign yup. I did that for that site I posted. You can view the source of the front page and look for function showProviders()
everything was returned in a json array, and then it takes the lat/lng and places a marker.
I am following the google tutorial but get stuck after that
19:17
it won't be the exact same thing you have
do you have everything returned into an array (assuming you have more than one) right?
I don't know json
ok, so you have this information in your database. are you looking to display more than 1 record?
(1 marker at a time)
On one hand, sometimes writing simple procedural code can be very refreshing.
On the other hand, holy crap all the copy/paste is killing me.
Fast and sloppy is only sloppy, not fast.
On netbeans certainly git commit window can't able to find no files to commit - where as it mark the files in BLUE that I changed and ready to commit - as a result I can't able to commit my changes to GIT
what should I do to commit in this case
?
19:58
7+5=12
20:17
Damnit MySQL, why don't you have NULLS FIRST / NULLS LAST as a freaking sort option?
@Charles What are you trying to do? Have nulls first then decreasing order for the rest of the sort?
@Danack Bingo. Ended up just using a case statement. I just think it's ugly.
@Charles er - so I tried some syntax at random:
select * from (
SELECT  0 as bar
union
SELECT  10 as bar
union
SELECT  null as bar ) a
order by bar is null, bar asc;
gives 0, 10, null
lemme see here...
Yup, ORDER BY modified_ts IS NULL DESC, modified_ts DESC worked as expected.
Never would have thought to just stick the IS NULL outside of a conditional.
I mean, of course it makes sense, but I'm just not with it today. This is my brain on procedural code. Any questions?
tbh I had no idea it would work. thought it might give an education error message and lead to the correct answer...
Actually it makes sense, you can apparently use arbitrary operations in the sort - e.g. order by ABS(key);
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20:34
can you use relative paths in php.ini?
err I may have just found something. That's how it works, you google and fail forever, then when you ask, you find the answer right afterwards.
@m59 I'd personally be very confused if you could use relative paths for some of the things in there...
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I don't know how it thinks of them.
21:00
@Charles That produces NULL'd rows first, correct?
@DanLugg Correct.
Yay, brains!
@m59 Happens to me too ^^
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hehe, I ended up just messing with things until it "worked"
but it doesn't work haha
bad apache setting lol
21:54
@rdlowrey @ircmaxell @Gordon @anyone else about design/methodoligies/wahtever
@BenjaminGruenbaum am still busy watching youtube.com/watch?v=7HecgbghFTk
take your time :P
after that I'll fall asleep ;)
will watch tomorrow
22:14
Guys I'm fairly new to databases, but my employer says there's a way to chain queries to conditionally check several tables and/or databases in one go and output the desired result, instead of getting everything, then working with arrays to clean the unwanted bits'n'pieces. Would you guys be so kind as to point me in the right direction as to what I should google next? I've seen multi_query(); and prepare(); but those don't offer the conditional behavior I was told exists.
select case?
@Gordon Would that allow checking one table to obtain an ID then gathering rows that matched that ID from another table, for example?
@Gordon or even check if a value is within a range described in 2 cells
@FernandoSilva Joins .... halfgaar.net/sql-joins-are-easy
@Danack On a quick look, seems to be what I was looking for... Thks
Gonna read up on that^^
22:19
@Danack Any notes on performance I should keep in mind?
@FernandoSilva Yes - but lots of complicated ones. I suggest slideshare.net/billkarwin/sql-antipatterns-strike-back for how to not design tables badly.
@FernandoSilva And in addition to whatever that slide deck is, always run an EXPLAIN for any query you write yourself to make sure it's hitting indexes.
hello all
@Danack Thks again, looks like I've got some reading to catch up on, during the weekend
@Charles Thanks, that one sounds like the type of advice that might keep me from pulling some hair out xD
@FernandoSilva Don't worry, there'll be plenty of hair pulling later depending on the database... sometimes getting the database to tell you why it's electing not to use an index can be a real pain.
22:25
Any chance any one can help me make my php sorter script output an array line by line not in one block
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@Charles I can only imagine... I started with the simple queries first to try and buy me some time to read up on the complicated ones
23:04
Is youtube not playing videos for anyone else?
working for me
in fact it's working better than ever =oD
23:25
@crypticツ My router is a piece of shit. It just dies every couple of weeks and needs turning off and turning back on.

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