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  1. Oh hair on legs is disgusting man i am glad chick prefer to shave their legs lol!!!
  2. lol thankx although we came 24th we are only a small country of 4million people and i think its a good effort to get 3 gold and 2 silvers!!loooked like usadid great unfortunately china dropped out at the end lol!
  3. Macromedia Dreamweaver MX supports PHP WYSIWYG type designing, but knowledge of basic PHP would be required, you also have to have PHP installed on your own computer for it to be viewed. I can give you step by step instructions on installing Perl, Apache+SSL, PHP, MySQL (for Windows NT/XP may work for previous versions) without using pre-compiled all-in-one packages, check out the HOWTOs and TUTORIALs in a few days and it'll be up there. If you want to use a pre-compiled package which installs all this from an installer, there's PHPHome2, which I used first before I understood how easy it was to set it up manually. PHPHome Site If you need help with your script, I'm willing to help in showing you how to accomplish what you want, but not do it for you. Cheers, MC
  4. iGuest

    Game Maker

    I don't know how it could be sad, but I can tell you that there are quite a few people who have used Game Maker and have made amazing 2D games. It's hard work to make a "good" game, yes, but I do think it's worth it. GML (the Game Maker Language) may not be as good as C++, but it's great for beginners, and is good even for those who don't want to learn C++ or Delphi just yet. To be quite honest, using GML will help you on your way to real hardcore programming with the big programming languages.
  5. iGuest

    Goodbye

    Why would Spectre want to leave? From what I've seen, Spectre is a well-respected and helpful admin. I don't want him to leave, personally. However, if he truly wants to leave the forums, you can't stop him from doing so. If this is the case, I say good luck to you Spectre, and please do visit sometimes.
  6. http://ww2.jabbett.com/rg-erdr.php?_rpo=t https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/ These pages will help you create your own webserver like thing at your computer, so no need to test out online and waste your time. As for configuring and designing, Office 2003 has an option to open php files in design mode, use it and design it as you would normally do. Else, catch up for a small brief tutorial which would tell you the basics. Its very simple. :: TUTORIALS :: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Hope this information is helpful.
  7. What kind of jokes do you like? (black humor, low-class jokes, short jokes, english jokes...)What jokes are most popular in your county?In my country the most popular are about new russians or a boy called "Petriukas"... also we have many jokes from soviet union about their animatad, historical charecters
  8. Have you played these games? Well, I can only say, what Diablo II sucks and the same thing I was thinking about Sacred, because publishers wrote "created by Diablo II" or something... But I was wrong. Sacred is ten times better game then Diablo II, that's all I can say... It is more interesting, good-looking, the storry is better, beautiful landscape and so on... Also, you can have a horse What do you think?
  9. I'm from a little country called Lithunaia, maby most of you even haven't heard about it... (so I'm sorry for my english) But our sportsmen did really good in 2004 olympic games, we won one gold and two silver medals... For a such small country it's a big thing! Maby the only sportsmen which you could know are basketball players... We did really wel this year, but unfortunatelly we were only 4-th... But american team coach said: "Such a small country made such a big country to tremble"... So, are you proud of your countrys achievments?
  10. This is quite easy, but when you say screen.width doesn't seem to work makes me wonder what the problem could be? screen.width and screen.height work with NS 4+ and IE 5+ web browsers. We can output on our site what their resolution our viewers are running at, dependant on their browser. to do this we do: <script language="javascript"><!--document.write('<p> +screen.width+ ' x ' +screen.height+ '</p>');//--></script> You can't use PHP to grab client information because it is a server-side script and has no involvement with the client. If you're wondering how you get browser agent names and such, that is because this is sent within the HTTP Headers upon request. Usually you would use a mix of JavaScript and PHP to help you with creating optimised sites for your viewers. Cheers, MC
  11. Just to add to this listWinKey = Start Menu WinKey + Pause/Break = Systems Properties If you spend a lot of time altering hardware, virtual memory, then you'll use this shortcut quite often. WinKey + M = Minimise all windows WinKey + Shift + M = Undo minimise all windows CTRL + x = Cut CTRL + ESC = Start Menu ALT + TAB = Cycle through running programs ALT + F4 = Close running program Hold SHIFT while entering a CD, prevents Autorunning Hold CTRL when dragging file(s), makes copies of file(s) SHIFT + DEL = Force Delete, doesn't send to Recycle Bin F2 (function 2), renaming hilighted programs in Explorer/Desktop Cheers, MC
  12. iGuest

    PHP A Little Help

    PHP is a server-side scripting language similar syntaxing to C/C++ and PERL, the php applications you talk about, is just codes of many pages to be used by the PHP interpreter on that server to create the site and all it's functions. It's all in the codes what they want to happen. If a server has PHP enabled, then you too could apply your own PHP sites by writing simply PHP code and you too could design such applications, the interpreter will read your code and spit it out how you programmed it too, you just got to know how to write PHP script, a good understanding of HTML would help, as well as knowing programming in C/C++ and PERL but this isn't necessary, there's a lot of good tutorials on how you can learn PHP. PHP Freaks has some good tutorials to get you started. Cheers, MC
  13. Yes, I have heard of GAIM but haven't given it a thorough test, so can't quite give any information on it, I know it's a multi-protocol chat client, I currently have gaim-0.82-0.FC2, I try to keep my machine updated all the time so this would be the latest version on my Fedora Core 2 box. On opening it, it can connect to AIM/ICQ, Gadu-Gadu, GroupWise, IRC, Jabber, MSN, Napster, Yahoo, Zephyr so it's quite a handy chat client, saves you the trouble of having so many different chat clients installed when you can just use one that does it all. More on gaim can be found here. Cheers, MC
  14. Heyyy, Really very good site to download E-Books -- http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ It Helps u Guyz.. ~Replicator
  15. Linux does have it's own problems, but the developers are very active and are always improving it. It may not be the most user-friendly operating system, but they are striving for that and still trying to maintain security. You would find you have to do a lot more to get something running in Linux than you would in Windows, but it's all for security sake and a lot of people say it makes Linux look bad having extra clicks/commands to do. The startup process of Linux could take a while if you're running a lot of services, there are some people who are running services that they don't require, if you stop some of the services you have running, you will increase the startup time. How about posting what distribution you guys run? I'm currently running Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.7-1.494.2.2smp, don't worry about the smp (Symmetric Multiprocessing) part on the end it's only for people who run more than one processor. There is a newer kernel out 2.6.8-1.521 for Fedora Core 2 that I have installed but continued getting Segmentation faults for some of my 3D games that I play due to the Nvidia drivers not working correctly with that kernel. I chose to go with Fedora Core 2 as I had been a long time user of Red Hat since Version 6 and upgraded with every new version, Fedora is on the bleeding edge of development when it comes to Linux, they like to be ahead of all the other distributions and it quite possibly has the highest number of users (including Red Hat) A book I recommend for anyone using Linux, from novice to guru (for the guru's it'll be a handy reference) is Linux+ Guide to Linux Certification by John Schitka and Jason W. Eckert. This will famaliarise you with Linux Operating Systems and by reading this book, you would have better understaind of the operating system. When I switched over to Linux, I wanted to make sure I had the same or equivalent programs that I would frequently use on Windows. Some of the programs that were on the CD for Fedora Core 2 were good enough for some of the replacements. These included alternatives for: MSN Messenger, which I use aMSN version 0.93 found here at aMSN site. This is pretty much a slightly cut down version of MSN Messenger. Chatting, emoticons, file sharing, fonts, blocking/ignore, user status, checking hotmail emails, as well as having the ability to tell you which users you have on your list, that have deleted you from their contacts list. There's future plans of having it support more of MSN's features like games, voice chat and webcam. Yahoo Chat, which I use ZINC 1.1pre5 (zinc is not curfloo/curphoo), it's only a console-based version that doesn't have all the fancy eye candy, just coloured text to help identify users, messages, etc. No webcam or voice chat features, does include some spam protection. It might not be suited for everyone. There's also Gyach-E version 1.0.5 (Gyach Enhanced) which is like a clone of Yahoo Messenger, it's chat supports webcam and voice and most of Yahoo's features, including emoticons. What programs do you use? Cheers, MC
  16. It is possible with JavaScript, because it is client-side - but not with PHP, as it is server-side.
  17. You can 'underclock' a CPU in the same way that you would 'overclock' it - just fiddle with the settings, switches, and jumpers. Whether or not it works on all CPU's, and whether or not it actually reduces the work load I don't know, but it can make your processor be reported as being slower.
  18. iGuest

    Zelda

    i like zelda games too
  19. But as i sed u can download cs:source from the steam web site you just need a valid czero or counterstrike cd-key to play with steam. Enjoy source caus i know i am.
  20. iGuest

    Handball

    Yeh i watched it during the olympics and didnt really like it. Its probably a good game but just caus i dont know the rules i dunno wat the heck its about. Can sum1 like post the basic rules of the game.
  21. I totally agree.. and he wasn't really elected. I think Americans are fed up.Time for change!!!
  22. Would you agree xboxs produces better graphic???//I think they obviously do.But xbox do hav a poorer games selection which I guess could get better over time. But at the moment PS2 is what I and many others enjoy the most.
  23. I use Norton's System Tools Antivirus Program. It's pretty good. It has done some good work. I also use ZoneAlarm for Firewall, and I just use System Mechanic's Popup Blocker for popups. I don't think I have an adware blocker.
  24. lol im sorry i wasnt really thinking about spelling. How did these players miss the olympics???Are they injured???Yeh we narrowly lost to china as well.
  25. cPanel: An Overview What all the features in cPanel are, and how to use them [Written by Cloak / AstaHosting.com] This tutorial is intended to provide a quick overview of all of the features that are available in cPanel when you receive hosting from Xisto. You can find further help when you login to cPanel; this tutorial is best used for quick reference, as I've tried to keep explanations brief, to the point, and easy to understand. It is also assumed that you will be using the default theme when accessing cPanel. This little tutorial is broken into sections relavent to what area they detail in cPanel: Email Management Tools: -- Add / Remove E-mails -- Read Webmail -- Default E-mails -- Auto Responders -- E-Mail Filtering -- Aliases / Forwarding -- Email Address Trace -- Mailing List -- Spam Assassin -- Modify Mail Exchange (MX Entry) Site Management Tools: -- Change Password -- FTP Manager -- Disk Usage Viewer -- File Manager -- Index Manager -- Frontpage Extensions -- Web Protect -- Custom Error Pages -- Hotlink Protection -- Sub Domains -- Parked Domains -- Addon Dmains -- Manage Redirects -- MySQL Databases -- phpMyADmin -- Backup -- IP Deny Manager Analysis and Log Files: -- Web / FTP Stats -- Sub Domain Stats -- Error Log -- Bandwidth -- Latest Visitors -- Raw Log Manager -- Raw Access Logs Advanced Tools: -- Cron Jobs -- Mime Types -- Apache Handlers -- Manage OpenPGP Keys -- Networking Tools -- SSL Manager Preinstalled Scripts: -- CGI Center -- Addon Scripts -- Agora Shopping Cart -- Java/CGI Chat Room -- PhpMyChat Room -- phpBB -- Search Engine Submit -- Fantastico Language and Theme: -- Language -- Theme -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email Management Tools: -- Add / Remove E-mails -- Read Webmail -- Default E-mails -- Auto Responders -- E-Mail Filtering -- Aliases / Forwarding -- Email Address Trace -- Mailing List -- Spam Assassin -- Modify Mail Exchange (MX Entry) Add / Remove EmailsThis allows you to add or remove email accounts from your hosting package. So just say you wanted to set up the email address 'me@mysite.com', you would do it from within here. Read Webmail cPanel comes packaged with a number of webmail clients. These allow to use your email accounts that are registered with your hosting account (see above) to be used from within a browser window, in the same way that you might use the popular Hotmail or Yahoo! webmail services. These are especially useful for if you are wanting to check our email when you are away from your home computer, so that you don't need to set up any accounts on that computer (eg. in Outlook Express). Default Emails Here, you can set your 'default' email account. This controls how undelivered email - that is, email received that is addressed to a non-existant address - is handled, and where it is routed. You also have the option of using :fail: to bounce the message back to the sender, informing them that it wasn't delivered; or :blackhole: to delete all un-delivered email. Auto Responders This allows you to have a preset message automatically sent to the sender of each email the selected account receives. For example, you could set it so that each time an email arrives in the inbox of 'me@mysite.com', a message is automatically sent back to the person who sent it saying 'Thank you for contacting me. Your message will be reviewed, and I will get back to you as soon as possible'. They are more or less the equivalent of an answering machine for your email address. E-mail Filtering This allows you to set, change, and remove email filters that protect all accounts from SPAM and other unwanted mail. For example, you can filter out messages that contains the text 'Prescription drugs'. You can also define where you want the text to be searched for - eg. in the header, the from field, the subject field, the body field, etc. So if you had a filter that sprung messages containing 'prescription drugs' in the body, it would ignore any messages that contained that string in the subject. Aliases / Forwarding An email forwarder, or alias, will automatically send on or forward every message received in one of your accounts to another email address. This is effectively the same as adding email address in the 'Carbon-Copy' field when sending a message. Email Address Trace This shows the route each message takes when it is sent via email. It shows each 'hop' the data makes - that is, each server it is sent through. Mailing List You can manage your mailing lists here, adding, editing, or deleting existing ones. Mailing lists allow you to have a list of email addresses you want to email at the same time, so you don't have to email each person in a group individually. They are especially useful for areas such as newsletters and other material that is distributed on a regular basis. Site Management Tools: -- Change Password -- FTP Manager -- Disk Usage Viewer -- File Manager -- Index Manager -- Frontpage Extensions -- Web Protect -- Custom Error Pages -- Hotlink Protection -- Sub Domains -- Parked Domains -- Addon Dmains -- Manage Redirects -- MySQL Databases -- phpMyADmin -- Backup -- IP Deny Manager Change PasswordAs the name obviously suggests, this allows you to change your cPanel password. This will also affect your root FTP password. FTP Manager Allows you to manage FTP accounts and sessions. You can create new and delete existing FTP accounts, manage anonymous FTP usage, and control FTP sessions. If, for example, you had a friend who you wanted to be able to upload to your site. You could create a directory '/friend', and then create a new FTP account called 'friend' which allows them to only access the directory you assign to them - in this case, '/friend'. It gives you a safe way of allowing other people to upload to your site without having to give them your root password, which gives whoever has it complete control over your account. Disk Usage Viewer This page shows a conveniently-organized summary of how much space each directory in your account is using, sorted in descending order by size (largest first). It makes it easy for you to spot areas of your site which are taking up a lot of space, so can you can easily decide which areas to address if you are running out of space. File Manager This is like the HTML equivelent of an FTP client that you can use with your site. It allows you to control all files and directories - edit or delete existing ones, create new ones, move existing file and directory structures around, as well as uploading and downloading files. Index Manager This allows you to control how directory indexes are used. As some of you would probobly know, a default index is generally titled 'index.[htm/html/shtml/php/etc]'. However, if no existing index is present, the contents of a directory will be displayed in index form by default. Here, you can control how this information is displayed, or whether to display it at all. Frontpage Extensions Here you can control your Frontpage extensions, which allow to publish your websites directly from Microsoft Frontpage. Options include installing Frontpage extensions on a domain, re-installing them incase they become corrupted, or uninstalling them completely. Web Protect You can easily password protect different directories under your site using this feature. Whenever someone tries to access that directory, it will use basic HTTP authentication - which is the same form of authentication used to login to cPanel - to allow or deny access to that person. You can also add, remove, or edit different users, so that you can allow more than one person access to that directory. Custom Error Pages This feature allows you to customize your error pages as you like, so that when a visitor experiences an error (eg. 404 - Not Found), they might not just get the standard '404 - Not Found' page. (For a complete list of HTTP error codes, see appendix). Hotlink Protection This feature allows you to prevent people from 'hotlinking' to your files. 'Hotlinking' is when someone puts links to your files on their website, so it uses up your bandwidth and doesn't give you or your site any credit for the files whatsoever. This is especially a problem with images, where people want your image on their site, but instead of uploading it to their server, they 'hotlink' to it. Preventing this form of data theft is sometimes vital for website owners, however, it mightn't suit everyone. If, for example, your forum avatar or signature is linked to directly from your site, then it won't be displayed. Sub Domains A subdomain is like a secondary domain under your domain name - eg. 'subdomain.mysite.com'. Subdomains have many uses, such as seperating different areas of your site, setting up accounts, etc. A subdomain is used in the same way a top-level domain (eg. mysite.com) is used. Parked Domains When you register a top-level domain - for example, mysite.com - you need to part it on the server that you wish to host it on. This is where you do that. A Parked domain will act from the root of your account ('/'), so you should only park a domain if you want it to be your main access URL. You also have to set the DNS' for your domain to that of the host - in this case, ns1.astahost.com (primary) and ns2.astahost.com (secondary), and give them 24-72 hours (1-3 days) to propagate accross the Internet. You will not be able to park or use your domain name until you have let the DNS configuration fully propagate. See also 'Add-on Domains'. Add-On Domains An add-on domain is similar to a parked domain, however, rather than being set as the root, it is 'added-on' to your account. For example, if 'mysite.com' was parked with your account, then all files in your public_html directory would be able to be accessed via that domain name. If you were to add it on, then a new directory would be created that would act as the root for that site. An add-on domain is useful if you are wanting to host more than one site on your account. Please note that because this is still a top-level domain, DNS propagation needs to take place before using it (see 'Parked Domains'). Manage Redirects Here you can manage all the redirects within your website. These will automatically redirect traffic from one area of your site to another. This is usually used when a web page or file has been moved to another location, so that anyone visiting your site doesn't become lost and unable to find what they are looking for. MySQL Databases MySQL is one of the most widely used and powerful databasing solutions available for online use, and can easily be combined with PHP or Perl. Here, you can setup new databases, manage existing ones, and manage users for your database. It is also worth noting that all databases created under your account will be prefixed with your account name - for example, if your account was 'myaccount', and you created a database 'mydatabase', then it would become 'myaccount_mydatabase'. The same applies to MySQL users. This means that characters such as the underscore will be discarded when creating a database. Also, do not try to add the prefix when creating an account, as it is done automatically and anything in the database name is added thereafter - eg., 'myaccount_mydatabase' would become 'myaccount_myaccountmydatabase'. See also 'phpMyAdmin'. phpMyAdmin phpMyAdmin is a very useful utility that comes with your cPanel account. It allows you to browse, create, modify, and delete your databases structure and data. Please note that all changes made with this tool are instant and irreversable - ie. there is no 'undo' function, and it doesn't wait for you to 'save' the changes before making them. Backup [to be advised] IP Deny Manager This allows you to ban visitors by IP address from accessing any area of your site. Please note that once an IP is banned, anyone using that IP address will not be able to access any area or file within your entire website. It is only applied to the root directory of your site - meaning that you can't only block the person with the IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx from accessing 'mysite.com/directory'; they will not be able to access anything under 'mysite.com' at all. Because many people use dial-up Internet, a lot of your visitors might have dynamic IP addresses, meaning that they change every time the person re-connects to the Internet. People can also use proxy servers, or route through other connections to get to your site. As such, this should not be relied upon as a sole method of protection from a certain user. Analysis and Log Files: -- Web / FTP Stats -- Sub Domain Stats -- Error Log -- Bandwidth -- Latest Visitors -- Raw Log Manager -- Raw Access Logs Web / FTP StatsThis shows detailed statistics for every time someone has accessed your site, either by FTP or the web (HTTP). The stats are organized into categories, and are relatively easy to read. Sub Domain Stats This shows the same statistics as 'Web / FTP Stats', but only for a selected subdomain. This makes it easy to isolate which areas of your site are receiving the most 'hits' (or visits), taking the most bandwidth, etc. See also 'Web / FTP Stats'. Error Log This shows the last 300 errors that users have received when visiting your web site. This includes access errors, permission errors, etc. (See Appendix for HTTP Error codes). Raw Log Manager This allows you to schedule a raw log backup or removal at the end of each month. Raw Access Logs These are the 'raw' server logs relating to your site. Basically, that means they are the same stats shown in 'Web / FTP Stats', but they have not been organized or formatted in anyway. They are shown exactly as the web server logs them. Advanced Tools: -- Cron Jobs -- Mime Types -- Apache Handlers -- Manage OpenPGP Keys -- Networking Tools -- SSL Manager Warning: Some of these 'Advanced Tools' could have unwanted consequences if used incorrectly. Please only use these tools if you understand what you are doing.Cron Jobs 'Cron jobs' are tedious and repetetive tasks that need to be done, but that might take a long time if done by hand. You can configure them to automatically be executed to your choosing. A relative understanding of UNIX-based operating systems would help when using this feature. Mime Types A MIME type is what tells your browser what to do with files with certain extensions. It's how your browser knows to download a .zip file seperately, but open a .html file as a web page. Be careful when editing MIME types; if you set something incorrectly, it can cause your site not to function as it should (or at all). See also 'Apache Handlers'. Apache Handlers Apache is the web server that powers this host, and all sites under it. Apache Handlers are the server-side equivelent of a MIME type - instead of telling the browser what to do with certain files, they tell the server what to do with them. For example, they tell the server to pass a '.php' file to the PHP engine, but to send a '.html' file straight to the client. Please note that they only operate on files by extension, not content - so if you rename a '.jpg' file to '.html', then it will be treated as a HTML file (or whatever it is set to handle files with a '.html' extension). See also 'MIME Types'. Manage OpenPGP Keys [From the documentation]: Networking ToolsOffers the domain name lookup (reverse DNS lookup), and trace route utilities, which are used for establishing host/network information. SSL Manager Manages SSL certificates, signing requests, and keys. Also allows you to install SSL on the server. Preinstalled Scripts: -- CGI Center -- Addon Scripts -- Agora Shopping Cart -- Java/CGI Chat Room -- PhpMyChat Room -- phpBB -- Search Engine Submit -- Fantastico CGI CenterThe CGI center has a variety of pre-installed CGI scripts that you can easily add to your site, without having to manually upload them and then set them up. Addon Scripts Provides a number of different fully-featured scripts and packages that can be freely used with your site. It provides an easy alternative to having to obtain, then upload, and then set up the applications included in this library. Some of the popular choices include Invision Power Board, phpBB, and PHP-Nuke. See also 'Fantastico'. Agora Shopping Cart An easy-to-use e-commerce tool that allows you to easily setup a shopping cart on your site. Java/CGI Chat Room Allows to include real-time Java or CGI chat on your site, such as those seen in public chat servers. Please be aware that these scripts might use large amounts bandwidth, which could quickly exceed your monthly allocation. See also 'PhpMyChat Room'. PhpMyChat Room Another real-time chat script, but in PHP. See also 'Java/CGI Chat Room'. phpBB Allows you to easily install the phpBB forum on your website. See also 'Addon Scripts'; 'Fantastico'. Search Engine Submit Automatically submits your site to a number of popular searc engines, meaning that you don't have to do it manually. Fantastico A library of pre-installed scripts that can be easily set up in minutes, saving you the time of manually uploading and then installing, setting up, and managing them. It also automatically takes care of other required processes, such as setting up MySQL databases etc. See also 'Addon Scripts'. Language and Theme: -- Language -- Theme LanguageAllows you to select the language in which cPanel is operated in. Theme Allows you to select from a range of different themes in which cPanel will appear. It only affects the visual look of cPanel, and does not change any features etc. Appendix HTTP Error/Status codes 100 - Continue 101 - Switching Protocols 200 - OK 201 - Created 202 - Accepted 203 - Non-Authoritative Information 204 - No Content 205 - Reset Content 206 - Partial Content 300 - Multiple Choices 301 - Moved Permanently 302 - Moved Temporarily 303 - See Other 304 - Not Modified 305 - Use Proxy 400 - Bad Request 401 - Unauthorized 402 - Payment Required 403 - Permission Denied 404 - Not Found 405 - Method Not Allowed 406 - Not Acceptable 407 - Proxy Authentication Required 408 - Request Time-Out 409 - Conflict 410 - Gone 411 - Length Required 412 - Precondition Failed 413 - Request Entity Too Large 414 - Request-URI Too Large 415 - Unsupported Media Type 500 - Internal Server Error 501 - Not Implemented 502 - Bad Gateway 503 - Service Unavailable 504 - Gateway Time-Out 505 - HTTP Version Not Supported -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // EOF(); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, that pretty much does it for now. If you have any questions pertaining to any areas covered in this tutorial, then please feel free to post them here. -Cloak.
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