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05:42
morning 😀
05:57
ohayou*
how do you open a link on a part of xaml element?
for example, button --> opens youtube.com --> stackpanel in app
you nest a webcontrol in the panel?
open IE inside xaml element (stackpanel)
yeah
yes
not webview control, actual IE with full capabiltiies
06:10
well i know you can host some externall app in wpf
maybe browser works too
but i have not done it myself
here is something for chrome
06:34
hello
bonjour
Mortinga
bok
seriously croatia?
bok.
06:40
yeah its somewhat casual hi
why
sounds wrong on french?
it sounds like a grunty wall "bok is not amused."
:D
just say yo then
everyone understands that one :P
or dobar dan
or short dan
(the glass not the content)
so i cannot go wrong if i visit france and say bok
or i can
06:45
:P
hello hello
how are you doing these last few days ? felling better ? @satibel
yo
my back hurts, and I'm nauseous.
do some work out
@War this is how we host WCF in sharepoint - jbarkes.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/…
06:51
i climb a mountain almost every day in zelda
I bike 30 minutes almost every day.
oh
that is nice
neh
because at 6 am and 6 pm x)
tand that takes 30 minutes of doing something productive like an esc for my ATV.
@War I think I found what I was looking for - channel9.msdn.com/Events/SharePoint-Conference/2014/SPC404
G'morning
07:00
he is literally a sleep @Math
why you bother the man
So, how come I get this:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
ID: @Model.SessionID
(Model: CustomerConfig)

Even although I got this, both on the page itself AND on the postback (and I've checked it, it does return a value)?
config.SessionID = CheckLogId().SessionID + 1;
(Model: CustomerConfig)
@misha130 I know but he will get notifications :)
@Mathematics first thing when he goes online is: you got 999 unread notifications
To me it doesnt make any sense. At all.
Oh
Hah. Just figured it out.
Would be a good idea to initialize the class that gives it the ID in the correct View as well wouldnt it
@Xariez that happens to me sometimes, too. The moment i ask somebody for help i see why it isn't working. Always a bit arkward ^^
07:12
Morn all
@SebastianL I don't think I added 999 notifications to his profile ? enough exaggeration ?
/o
@Mathematics with all the people talking about @War when he isn't here, that might happen some day.
@RoelvanUden Yo, nigga, where's ya crew at?
You're all my crew.
07:23
roel's kawaii code breakers
@Proxy #define true false
thats a kawaii code breaker
@satibel if he will have any trouble with it, he will let me know, I don't see how it's a problem for you :|
truth is always false
@SebastianL Yeah, but most of the time nice nontheless as well xD
07:27
@Proxy #alternativefacts
Who else worked with OData here :D
@SebastianL #define int short
this one is evil
i did but i just made some simple stuff with it
senpai i'm almost done with erin. few episodes remaining
@satibel #define true rand() % (int)6
this is evil ^^
07:36
the short reminds me of a problem on a rocket, where the old gyro would not be more than 16 bits, so no overflow was checked, and they reused the same code on an other rocket, with a 32 bits gyro.
another evil one: put a nbsp (alt 255) somewhere on the source in code vision AVR, the compiler crashes.
@satibel have You used it? How is it done?
how would I check if my asp.net site is secure?
07:54
@ntohl step 1: get the trial version with your business.
or buy it for $325
It's non of my business :)
the free version doesn't check vulnerabilities :p
harr
well, it doesn't automatically check.
got to manual testing
the few times I used it, I just replaced fiddler.
hmm. Anyone got something alternative using?
who tried out lot of alternatives?
08:09
zap is free, though I didn't test it yet, as I don't have a web app to use it on 😋 owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project
acunetix has a 14 day trial. acunetix.com/vulnerability-scanner/download
Morning o/
morning
08:39
It has been a good few weeks for learning stuff.
Specifically Expression Trees in .NET and EF. I've always wanted to delve more into it nd now i have for work. Loved it.

PS - morning everyone
@garfbradaz morning =) i love LINQ ^^ and i have a hard time working with arrays/lists/dictionaries in other languages if there isn't something alike LINQ, not because i can't do it, but because i like LINQ so much ^^
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Ive been working with modifying the expression tree before passing it to IQueryable/EF to do its stuff. Mainly because we are using an old instance of SQL, and the business needed various columns encrypted and the best way of using LINQ Where() for querying the encrypted columns. Been fascinating.
i like java if i am not the one who has to use it ^^
@SebastianL I'm trying to understand more of the tools I use. LINQ is just one of those things that works so well, i understand the principle, but now i want to learn the guts of it. I was thinking about teying my hand at a LINQ provider at home in my spare time.
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@SebastianL pretty much ... despite the fact that I check SO on my mobile out of hours too meaning that I check SO for near enough 16 hours every day, I regularly get double digit notification counts.
@Mathematics I'm pretty sure something like that this got threw your way from me in the past ... might have even been the same vid
08:54
@Nathvi basically You want it to serialize an object with it, and deserialize that, not going to low level Stream stuff. If Your abstraction is better, than you wouldn't have MemoryStream in the first place
@War This changes my mind from hosting web api in SharePoint, which I thought would work
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@Mathematics but in short ... this is exactly what I have been trying to sell you on in your situation ... this would allow you to put down a platofrm on to which you could build complex and rich OData V4 contexts
I love LINQ
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^ me too
@War Yet to find authenticating with SharePoint and passing it's context but it would be easier to find then looking for hosting web api in SP
08:56
its just so darn flexible
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@Mathematics think of sharepoint as just another web app, admittedly a complex one but it's still just a web app
@Ggalla1779 s/LINQ/LINK
@Ggalla1779 s/its/he's
@satibel Love/LINQ\Love
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@Mathematics once you get that fundamental truth you start to make assumptions and figure out what you need to pass "key information" between it and other applications on the server
@War I agree, I am positive that this will work, it's just how efficient it would be
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08:59
that's a considerably tougher question to answer
I'm massaging my back with a knife.
..handle.
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comes down to design I guess
@Nathvi We were serializing DataTable with protobuf. Also using github.com/rdingwall/protobuf-net-data/tree/master/src/… , which wrapped the serialized stream into ProtoDataStream, which could be sent through WCF easily.
I am saying efficient because I think I saw someone doing this,

- Make a call from SharePoint to API
- Make a call to SharePoint to get some information about context etc...
- Returning data

But there might be better way out like passing tokens etc... but will look at this in a bit hopefully, thanks for your help though
@War do you understand EDM model though ? like entityTypes, entityContainer, Associations btw
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@Mathematics yup, thats part of our EF core
@Mathematics if you make your WebAPI app support sharepoint tokens and allow it to auth against sharepoint then you can basically use the client as a bridge
e.g. JS on the page can hand you everything you need to know get to anything you need from sharepoint
09:03
Hello folks
I know you don't like this approach, but have a look for fun maybe :D
Does this makes any sense to you - https://jsfiddle.net/ntbkyuau/8/
I would like to understand what the BindByName property of the class OracleCommand means when it is set to 'true' ?
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@Mathematics yup ... makes sense ... my equiv is way less code
let me dig my version out
@War What I am trying to figure out is, how to lookup navigational property's model in EDM, if you have a deep look at my code, I am converting Plural entities into singular to query EDM
I think I know the issue, please ignore me, let me see if I could fix it with solution I found :D
brb
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09:39
@Mathematics uh ... ok, this is perhaps why the MVC metadata is better for this than the OData meta
09:51
@War Going to explain OData to PM soon, can't find any simple but detailed diagram explaining how it works
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@Mathematics Maybe start with something like "OData adds a global standard to HTTP for handling CRUD in API's that we can "embed in / connect to our existing Sharepoint infrastructure""
and "boom!" ... his mind will be blown!
I gisted my querybuilder for ya
The 400 lines of js are handling the OData context switching and re-setting the whole lot when the user switches
also this might be useful to you ... blog.baslijten.com/…
Having seem you're struggle I'm actually tempted to setup a sharepoint based DMS for docs ... I could use something like that in my own stuff so it may have value
might be overkill though
but it would give me a chance to dig deeper in to the issues you've been having from get go
@Mathematics instead of fiddler i'd highly recommend postman ... it's much less invasive
@War Not thinking about doing any demo, will just try to explain the overview and complications we have with WCF data services etc.. and future considerations
@War Thank you, I had a look, will comment in a second
War
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The major + for you is gonna be that Microsoft are really pushing WebAPI at the moment
It will be easy to find resources to help you and your team with this stuff
1st solution isn't possible I guess without getting too deep into it,
2nd one is the approach I told you, it is calling SharePoint to build up context
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I think (but I could be wrong here) you're struggling with the stateful => stateless transition problem between the 2
10:03
@War I want it to be stateless :)
I might be able to use something like this,
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/web-api/overview/security/enabling-cross-origin-requests-in-web-api
War
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sharepoint hangs a ton of stuff off its session and application states, WebAPI is stateless by design
so everything you want you'll have to get / build on each request
@War Let me clear the relationship we may have between SharePoint and Web API here
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Yeh I feel like my understanding of how sharepoint works in this respect may be outdated
I suspect sharepoint is way smarter than it used to be
@War Give me few minutes will be back with a diagram
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lol k
10:16
@War see if this makes sense
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huh ... considerably simpler than I was expecting
so ... when the user logs in to Client N, they get a sharepoint token + some cookie for the local app sesh I suspect
@War yes, it's not complicated when explained properly ;)
@War most likely
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so the WebAPI stuff doesn't need to be "hosted within" sharepoint at all
it simply needs to be configered to accept sharpeoint auth tokens
from there you can "ask sharepoint what you need to know" to handle any given request
@War it can't be done based on what we know, but yes you are right
War
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what can't be done?
10:20
@War give me 1 second
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k
this is how we create custom wcf in SP, but out dated but you will get the point
See the path of .svc file, this is how SharePoint discovers custom WCF services
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yeh makes sense
we don't have svc for Web Api...
Also SP is built on top of web forms or anything but not MVC
War
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Yeh so the issue here is that you're depending on the tooling to do all the deployment and plugging everything in
that results in a ton of assumptions
what you want is granular control of exactly what you deploy
and to pick and choose the "bits of sharepoint you care about" in the new API
10:24
Next question is hosting Web API and how clients going to consume it
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e.g. you want to know about the user / client context info, but really the rest of sharepoint is basically useless and gets in your way
and WCF is a "non trivial" solution to this problem too resulting in way too much "added by default complexity"
Now as far as I know... all clients will access web api using single url ?
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In short, if your devs create a new "application" on the server as a child app within the sharepoint site and you deploy your webAPI app in to that ... you'd get the same result without the added complexity
hang on a sec ... i'll show you what I mean from a deployment point of view
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from one of our servers (don't worry its only a test box
basically we break down our deployments in to OData contexts
you have an app root so in your case your sharepoint site would be default web site here
then you have options
10:32
@War hmmm... that look interesting I sort of had similar idea
War
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you can either deploy the new apis to another site along side or as a child inside that
so either as API/Workflow (for example) or default/API/Workflow
both would be fine
the point is these are treated by IIS as completely separate applications
what you're doing at the moment is creating a service class within sharepoint itself
so the url for your service would be part of the app deployed to the root of default web
make sense?
@War I can't touch SP sites in IIS, but if I add a IIS set for root web api and then create a child for each client... creating for 10,000 clients ?
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"client" being ... a company that you guys supply your services to?
@War yes
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sounds like you have a similar situation to us ... we build a single "Core" API for example
all clients call in to that
10:35
oh my i just discovered that john doe is usually just a common placeholder name
War
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the users permission on request defines what they actually get
the service logic behind my controllers and the EF context gives them a filtered view of our db
so we need 1 api to serve all clients
instead of 1 per client
you with me?
@War do you use active directory for users ?
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No but we could ... the root API in our case is running my SSO auth
War
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sharepoint supports SSO based auth
@Mathematics wow ... overkill!
no wonder you're having so much difficulty if this is what you're facing
Think of it more like this
at the bottom of the stack you have a db right
War
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what if you could take that db and build the same EF context but in th econtext say "but only allow visibility of rows for the current user based on my security rules "
this supports your idea of cookies set by SharePoint etc..
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tokens is preferred
I have shared tokens
@War that's what I do using this tenantID, so that's not a problem I understand this bit
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yeh i'm saying if you do it right ... you don't care about "tenants" at all
10:40
@War let me do some research on this please
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ok
i'm talking about using 1:13 here + "smart EF contexts" to give the request a customised "cut of the db" for the current user
all you need is the token
tenants are basically an over-complication IMO
it'll create hell for you
anyone ever written a custom debugger visualizer?
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@SebastianL no but it sounds like an interesting pet project
@War it's actually quite easy, but i have trouble runnig it in an actual debugging session
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dam dude
M$ are crazy on it these days
<3 VS even more now
10:53
@War I will search for this
but I will think about it
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:)
couldn't be more impressed right now :)
congrats man, sounds like you're starting to see it
good morning my lovers
i've missed you
I miss me too
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10:55
@Mathematics you might like this when you build out your EF contexts ...
i don't blame you, who wouldn't?
Anyone who comes across me and my pirate ways maybe?
for example, cargo ships
u wanna split the booty
navy vessels
!!lenny
10:56
( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
lol i read a story yesterday
about?
about some somali pirates who attacked 2 navy ships not knowing they were navy ships
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@Mathematics basically allows you to say "gimme a contexto n top of this SB and cut itdown to only the rows the current user can interact with with in this underlying shared DB for my clients"
lmao, I think i've read that
10:56
it ended how you expect it would
i dont feel good, i think i might take the day off
then get back in bed
you dirty sea dawg
phrasing
lol
i dont think i've ever been called a dirty sea dawg
Well that changes today!
wait, it already has
dammit
it works =)
11:02
hey, how can one access a temporary directory in any pc?
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@SebastianL neat :)
what you need it for ?
@AdiMohan ExpandEnviromentVariables("%TEMP%")
thank you
@War i needed a hex view of strings, because of nonprintable characters
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@SebastianL ah ... neat :)
11:07
@War it's pretty simple, but i think if needed one can do pretty awesomestuff with this :D
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@SebastianL Yeh I want a 3D model viewer / scene viewer type "custom window" in vs ... I was thinking about using Xenko Engine as my base target then building something for that
have you seen Xenko?
@War not yet, but I'll take a look now ^^
looks awesome :D
oh wait, are you saying odata in web api don't support query interceptors ?
Which means I will have to look into smart EFContexts... or another possible way is to modify controller's CRUD methods to filter data based on tenantId
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@SebastianL yeh it's basically .Net 4.6, with full async support Unity
but I like that it also works on the basis of here "here's our high level API but you can if you want dig in to the underlying DX / GL ones if you need to"
The main thing I feel it lacks for me though is a WebGL build target option
but give them time
I've been slowly (very slowly) building a gpu based voxel engine with DX using compute
11:15
this is what I am doing in WCF,

        [QueryInterceptor("Addresses")]
        public Expression<Func<Address, Boolean>> OnQueryAddresses()
        {
            return x => x.TenantId == _TenantId;
        }
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I'd like to compile it against .Net core but there doesn't seem to be anything for 3D api's that supports compute in core yet
@SebastianL neat huh :)
 
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12:35
Without reddit (or with reddit blacklisted in our firewall) i wouldn't survive a single workday, but it's also hard to supress the laughter :/
i waste my time on yt, chat here and neogaf
and wonder why they wanna fire you ? :p
SO chat is also mandatory to survive :D
i would not talk with or without that
at least i'm looking for topics i can talk about :P
but i cannot find them
How do I run tests in MSTest from a different copy of the .dll than the one in the output folder?
12:40
@satibel nahhh my daily work is worth the employment ^^
-yaoi : nope
-hentai : neither
-eeeeeh I have no other topics.
</sarcasm>
I am getting an error that says "Validation failed for one or more entities. See 'EntityValidationErrors' property for more details" when trying to save changes to my aspnetusers table
you know what the sad thing is? i don't even watch it that much @satibel
:(
@KendallFrey isn't there somewhere the vstest.executionengine.x86.exe? or vstest.console.exe
you do do stuff right?
12:42
wut
@SebastianL Not sure what that has to do with it
@Proxy I mean you do have hobbies?
@KendallFrey i think you can run the engine/console exe with different settings
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Any ideas how I solve this guys ...
class Foo<T> { ... }
var type = typeof(Foo<>);
var paramCount = ((RuntimeType)type).GetGenericParameters().Count; <-- how do I call this as RuntimeType is internal in .Net
you do (do stuff)?
12:44
@satibel i used to play games but not much now days
@SebastianL Well, yes, but what settings do I need?
@Proxy so travel-work-travel-sleep?
@satibel yeah i travel 1 hour to my job :P
That walking?
12:47
@Proxy i did this for about 2y and i wouldnt do that again
what do you mean just sleep-job-sleep?
@SebastianL Yeah but I can't find what I would want in there
I do an hour at least to my current place of work
@Proxy yep
you are doing that RN? @Proxy
But the job and everything that comes with it makes the travel worth it
Yah
Hour there, hour back at least
but worth it
12:51
@KendallFrey you do want to test your dlls in a different environment or do you?
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Q: How can I get the number of type parameters on an open generic in C#

WarIn short this pretty much explains my problem ... class Foo<T> { ... } var type = typeof(Foo<>); <-- runtime provides a RuntimeType object instance in my real code var paramCount = ((RuntimeType)type).GetGenericParameters().Count; <-- I need this The problem of course is that "RuntimeType" is ...

Depends what you mean by environment
I want to copy the DLLs to a different folder and run tests there.
@satibel yeah
@Proxy no wonder you don't have topics then. What do you enjoy doing?
@KendallFrey can't you just add the testcontainer as parameter to the MSTest.exe (honestly at this point i'm only guessing)
and with AssemblyResolution you can maybe include your dlls to the Test
13:04
@garfbradaz I have fiddled with ExpressionTree once, which was about finding the right Func<...> generic parameter. The symptom was MongoDB didn't support the query I built. I know something similar is accepted by MongoDB, so the building of the tree must be wrong, and fixed it by manual tree build.
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A: Using MongoDB C# driver find and update a node from parent children hierarchy

ntohlI have a version, which is based on @DmitryZyr 's answer, and uses 2 answer of the question How do I create an expression tree calling IEnumerable<TSource>.Any(...)?. Thanks to Aaron Heusser and Barry Kelly: class Program { #region Copied from Expression.Call question static MethodBase G...

@satibel i dunno i like to take walks and learn stuff
stop copying me :p
I like turtles
and loot/booty
and rum
and pirates
ahoy
@SebastianL AssemblyResolution looks like it only affects the dependencies, not the entire working directory
I have wrote in c# about 2 years.
Today I realize that can be compiled regardless quantity of the ;;;;;;;;;;;; after line.
is it only in C# 7.0? Why I do not know this before
13:15
the empty "command" is valid.
line returns are ignored.
anyway, who put more than one ; after operator :P
so as Console.Write("Hello");Console.WriteLine(" world"); is valid, ;; is also valid.
posted on April 26, 2017 by jonskeet

This is a brief post documenting a very weird thing I partly came up with on Stack Overflow today. The context is this question. But to skip to the shock, we end up with code like this: That just shouldn’t happen. You shouldn’t be able to create an instance of an open type – a … Continue reading Surprise! Creating an instance of an open generic type →

it also took me about 1 hour to figure out that I didn't need to end my lines with ; in diva (the language used in my company's ERP)
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@Feeds jeez that was suprising relevant to my situation
13:32
I thought it was about your question at first @war
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lol me too ... until I noticed it was feed that posted it
then I was looking for some sort of !!command message
then I clicked ... it was feeds not some bot that posted it
at that point I was like ... oh ok ... wow!
Mother of god
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