Ok,
I downloaded the svn by typing 'svn co
svn://trac.studioquattro.biz/django-utils/trunk/nesh'
into my command prompt at the directory C:/pyhton24/Lib/site-
packages. So now nesh and django and in the same directory. I then
edited my settings file for my project located at c:/django/mysite/.
I was delivering some Django training this week, and it occurred to me
there is a huge DRY-violation in the Django feed system.
Django has a comprehensive and (in my opinion) superb URL routing
mechanism. You route urls to views. In many cases you can route a
number of urls to the same view,
Lisa,
Very Interesting. How would I go about getting the module
'nesh.thumbnail.field'? Do I need to get the latest revision of
django?
Thanks
On Aug 10, 5:56 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> I'm new to the group, but I thought you guys might find this little
I realized after I posted this that I did not explain it well, so here
goes try number two.
The editable=false affects the admin interface and I believe the
newforms module and perhaps the old manipulator framework. You can
simply create your own form, particularly with a model this simple,
and
I also forgot to mention two things, the model documentation states
that each model subclasses django.db.models.Model, and I believe it
will not work to subclass a model. I believe I tried this when I
first started with Django last year and it would not work. Secondly,
based on your coment that
I am not sure I understand, I think you want to archive a model
instance? or put another way, when the model is no longer active or
useful to the user, you would essentially like to treat that database
record differently than other records. In that case, you could simply
change the archived
Hi all,
This is a little announcement of a tag library for {% macro %} support
in Django templates.
I have been using TAL template engine in my previous project and got
used to the concept of "macros" as building blocks of the final HTML
output. Now in Django I realised the missing support for
If I am not mistaken, editable=False is only applicable to the admin-
forms. Simply create a view that checks to see if the user is a
superuser and then give them a form to add an email address.
peace,
-r
On Aug 10, 7:59 pm, Russell Blau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on an
I was wondering what people are doing to format html snippets returned
via XHR. I am currently using code like:
response_dict = {}
t = ModelObject.objects.all()
html_table = render_to_response('table_template.html', {'table': t})
response_dict.update({'table': html_table})
return
> ---
>
> If I have 8 people, how should bind POST data to a form object in the
> view?
You can use the 'prefix' option when instantiating the forms. Prefix
the form with the corresponding form 'number' or other unique
Hi,
On 8/11/07, Russell Blau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically, I want to keep track of every email address that has ever
> been registered with my app, to prevent duplication. By overriding
> delete(), I prevent any address from being removed from the database,
> but I also have to
I am working on an application that includes the following in
models.py:
class UserEmail(models.Model):
email = models.EmailField("email address", unique=True,
editable=False)
user = models.ForeignKey(UserRegistration)
# an email address can only be associated with
Greetings,
I have a model which I would like to archive. My thought was to
extend that model with one additional DateTimeField called archived.
But I am having difficulty saving an instance of the archived object
based on an existing object.
class Assessment(models.Model):
student =
We know that every project needs to save data and usually the time
that we've got to write templates is a lot.
The question is: how can I improve the time I use to write those
templates? Maybe I'm doing something wrong because if I need to enter
data to different classes, ex 10 classes, in
On 10 ago, 22:16, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On 8/10/07, Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I posted it here bacause I have been that there are many projects
> > based on Python/Django hosted on Google Code and as found a better
> > service where the community can
Hey all,
I'm new to the group, but I thought you guys might find this little
guy interesting...
http://code.google.com/p/django-utils/wiki/Thumbnail
If this a repost, many apologies
Cheers,
Lisa
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 13:32:32 -0700, Collin Grady wrote:
> One method is to include a hidden input somewhere that indicates the
> number of forms present. Then you can just use a for loop from 1 to that
> number in the view to build the right number of forms again.
>
>
>
This is the raw html
On 8/10/07, Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I posted it here bacause I have been that there are many projects
> based on Python/Django hosted on Google Code and as found a better
> service where the community can integrate and participate better then
> I said it.
Fair enough; I'm just
If anyone's interested, I posted how I'm creating vcard and ical data
with generic views so people can just click a link or button to sync
things up with their calendar or address book. I suspect it's riddled
with errors and bad advice, so be kind:
http://thebitterpill.com
I was finally able to figure it out as I saw on another post. Instead, of
using the RaiseValidation error I did the following:
self.errors.update(annotation=ErrorList([u'You must enter an Annotation
Type.']))
Thanks for all your help,
Jeff
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I'm trying to build a very simple ecommerce page using Google Checkout
without the use of a shopping cart. Here are my models:
class Team(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(maxlength=30, unique=True)
def __str__(self):
return self.name
class Meta:
>
>
> Collin's suggestion may sound daunting, but it's really quite easy:
Thanks guys. I took your advice. Here is my solution:
http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/362/
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I have an events model, and a feed for it - shows all events
Events has a foreign key relationship with Club. What I'd like to do
is have a feed for each club, but I'm not sure how to get that into a
feed without explicitly defining it for each club.
Say I have two clubs, Foo and Bar, I want
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On Aug 9, 7:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So, if I use clean_annotationvalue to do both how would I be able to put an
> error
> message on the annotation type ...
I think you were on the right track the first time. Philosophically,
the Form's clean() method is where you're supposed to be
> About the only way to do that is just grab (.*) from the url, and
> parse it in your view, looking up slugs as needed
Collin's suggestion may sound daunting, but it's really quite easy:
your urls.py can have something like
r"^(?P(?:[-\w]+/)*[-\w]+)/?$"
and then in your view:
def
Do you need validation that ties between fields in both models?
If not, just pass each form into the template individually.
A newforms form will only pay attention to POST keys that match its
own fields, so the others will just be ignored, and everything just
works :)
http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/4604
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One method is to include a hidden input somewhere that indicates the
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To fkey to User, you should be importing it, not typing out a full
path like that (unless you're doing "import django" but that's a bit
unwieldy)
You cannot set the fkey to the current user in save(), as request is
not available.
You also can't do it in admin because of that. It's very easy in
On 8/10/07, sagi s <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In Rails, flash is a way to display a message in the next page. It is
> extremely useful to provide lightweight feedback to user operations.
> For examples when the user, say, submits a new article and after
> clicking on the "Submit" button, then
Yes, you can do something like form.fields['fieldname'].widget =
forms.TextInput() or whatever
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About the only way to do that is just grab (.*) from the url, and
parse it in your view, looking up slugs as needed
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I'm building a site where pages can have parent pages in the form:
* Grandparent 1
* Grandparent 2
** Parent 1
*** Child 1
*** Child 2
** Parent 2
I'd like the url to contain each parent. For example, 'child 2' would be at
/grandparent-2/parent-1/child-2/
I'm not sure how to implement this in
There is something called Diamanda.
http://code.google.com/p/diamanda/
We had customized it for a community web site, though the project is not
live yet.
Yes, I am interested.
RS
On 8/11/07, Baurzhan Ismagulov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 03:59:07PM -,
1. You should use a quick description and then write the full text in
the po file.
2. You are better of using english in the {%trans%} bloc because
gettext don't support UTF-8 or character outside the limited ascii.
no clue for 3.
Francis
On Aug 10, 11:42 am, Vincent Foley <[EMAIL
>
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> Date: 10 ago, 14:27
> Subject: Proposal for the Web User Interface
> To: ossec-list
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> Jonas wrote:
>
> > On 9 ago, 23:33, Jeff Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> In opensource, proposing something
I am trying to create a form for a couple of models:
PubForm = forms.form_for_model(Publication)
CopyForm = forms.form_for_model(Copy)
class PubCopyForm(PubForm, CopyForm):
pass
I would expect to see a combination of the Copy and Publication fields
in the form but I only see
On Aug 9, 11:23 am, "Lic. José M. Rodriguez Bacallao"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can I include more than one template tag definition in a single template tag
> file? Right now I was trying to do that and I can't.
I'm still a novice, but I know you can define multiple filters in
one .py file,
In Rails, flash is a way to display a message in the next page. It is
extremely useful to provide lightweight feedback to user operations.
For examples when the user, say, submits a new article and after
clicking on the "Submit" button, then is redirected to the front page,
you want to let him
There's django-multilingual for that.
On Aug 10, 1:05 pm, Grupo Django <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vincent Foley ha escrito:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I work for a company who develops web sites and web applications for
> > clients in Quebec. People in Quebec mainly speak french, but there
> >
This is a simplified PersonForm I've created with newforms library:
class PersonForm(forms.Form):
name = forms.CharField()
first_name = forms.CharField()
middle_name = forms.CharField(required = False)
last_name = forms.CharField()
The problem I have is that I need to
All the informations about car air conditioners can be found on this
website...
http://car-air-conditioning.blogspot.com/
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> See http://www.djangoproject.com/community/logos/ -- that page has
> downloadable high-res logos, along with some pretty simple usage
> guidlines. In general, as long as you're using the Django logo to
> promote Django itself (and not some other project/product),
On Aug 9, 7:55 am, "Russell Keith-Magee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 8/9/07, Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1) initial_data has bitten me not realizing it was synced in
> > production each time.
> There is an argument to be made that initial_data for a model should
> only be
On 10 ago, 17:43, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm not entirely clean why you posted this here -- are you proposing
> that Django switch to Launchpad (hint: don't).
Of course that not.
I posted it here bacause I have been that there are many projects
based on Python/Django
Vincent Foley ha escrito:
> Hello,
>
> I work for a company who develops web sites and web applications for
> clients in Quebec. People in Quebec mainly speak french, but there
> are english speaking people too. Most sites we make eventually want
> to have a french and english version with
On 8/10/07, Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found a great service to hosting free projects of software that let
> a great relation with the community and integration with Bazaar
> control version. Its name is launchpad.net, and the company behind is
> Canonical, the Ubuntu's creator.
I'm
On 8/10/07, Vincent Foley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has your "Django Master Class" at OSCON 07 been taped?
It wasn't, but the handouts contain nearly all the info, and you can
find 'em here: http://toys.jacobian.org/presentations/2007/oscon/tutorial/
Jacob
I've got a project where I need to build a public wiki for some
community websites. The main requirement is that the functionality be
similar to Mediawiki since many people are familiar with the way that
software works.
Does anyone know if a project like this has been undertaken? Would
anyone be
Has your "Django Master Class" at OSCON 07 been taped?
Vincent
On Aug 10, 11:12 am, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On 8/10/07, Brian Rosner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I saw the video of you presenting Django to Google at one of their Tech
> > Talks and I am not sure if I
RajeshD, Tim, and Nis,
We'll I think I got it working. I changed the following line:
Style.objects.filter(sandp__choice__in=choice_ids).distinct()
to
Style.objects.filter(sandp__in=choice_ids).distinct()
That brought back the correct records.
/
Also, the problem with:
y
Hello,
I work for a company who develops web sites and web applications for
clients in Quebec. People in Quebec mainly speak french, but there
are english speaking people too. Most sites we make eventually want
to have a french and english version with french being the "main"
version.
I would
On 8/10/07, Brian Rosner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw the video of you presenting Django to Google at one of their Tech
> Talks and I am not sure if I read/heard this somewhere, but is that
> presentation freely available under the Creative Commons license or
> something?
It's at
> if you have an app named "tests" and you add it to your INSTALLED_APPS
> (which I guess is necessary) - does django create any tables or any
> content (e.g., additional content-types) outside the test-database?
I would proffer that unless there's a pressing reason to name
your app "tests"
On 2007-08-10 08:21:59 -0600, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Hi Horst --
>
> See http://www.djangoproject.com/community/logos/ -- that page has
> downloadable high-res logos, along with some pretty simple usage
> guidlines. In general, as long as you're using the Django
Here is the stack:
TypeError at /databrowse/
coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, __proxy__ found
Request Method: GET
Request URL:http://pan.dynalias.com/databrowse/
Exception Type: TypeError
Exception Value:coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer,
thanks tim. that´s very useful.
one additional question:
if you have an app named "tests" and you add it to your INSTALLED_APPS
(which I guess is necessary) - does django create any tables or any
content (e.g., additional content-types) outside the test-database?
patrick.
On Aug 10, 2:19 pm,
Hi Horst --
See http://www.djangoproject.com/community/logos/ -- that page has
downloadable high-res logos, along with some pretty simple usage
guidlines. In general, as long as you're using the Django logo to
promote Django itself (and not some other project/product), nobody's
going to come
Hi,
I want to store a User who modify or create the Object:
class Object(models.Model):
...
user = models.ForeignKey(django.contrib.auth.models.User,
editable=False)
...
the question is: how can I define User who save/create particular
object
inside save() method?
This library looks pretty nice too... for graphs... if you decide not
to go the reportlab route. I haven't fiddled with it any, but was
looking over the docs and it looks promising:
http://nullcube.com/software/pygdchart2.html
On Aug 6, 4:12 am, "Ben Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>From a REST perspective, I think the best would be to make the action
part of the query string.
However, I also know not everyone agrees with this, so don't take my
word for it.
--
Filipe
On Aug 10, 6:21 am, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> is there any advantage or disadvantage
I did spend some time looking at a third option - py2exe. In general
this works really well and means you can package up with a single
install. The only snag is that django has lots of dynamic imports which
means you have to have a source file somewhere that imports statically.
I ran out
Hi Greg,
Please see some notes below.
> def searchresult(request):
> if request.method == 'POST':
> NOT_PICKED = "---"
> y = Choice.objects.all()
> if ('price' in request.POST and request.POST['price'] <>
> NOT_PICKED):
You
On Fri, Aug 10, paulh wrote:
>
> I have tried the databrowse app on a couple of projects, but it fails
> on both with the same error. I wondered whether anyone else has seen
> this error message:
>
> coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, __proxy__ found
>
> If you need the whole stack,
Thanks Florian. Guess I better have a look at SQLAlchemey - too bad that
branch of django does not seem to be advancing much either!. Thanks for your
help.
Peter
On 8/10/07, Florian Apolloner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
> There is currently no fully working backend for mssql, but
You could use something like XAMPP if your really unconfortable
setting up apache and mysql by hand.
Xampp's base install gives you apache and mysql preconfigured and
there is a python addon thats also preconfigured.
And if you can install and develop python/django apps, don't be to
afraid of
Jonas wrote:
> I found a great service to hosting free projects of software that let
> a great relation with the community and integration with Bazaar
> control version. Its name is launchpad.net, and the company behind is
> Canonical, the Ubuntu's creator.
>
> I have remained very impressed
thanks so much. it's amazing how you spend hours sifting through
endless material only to find the answer was there all along. I'll
take a look at the online documentation.
thanks again.
On Aug 10, 1:37 pm, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > My problem is that the application requires
I found a great service to hosting free projects of software that let
a great relation with the community and integration with Bazaar
control version. Its name is launchpad.net, and the company behind is
Canonical, the Ubuntu's creator.
I have remained very impressed since I saw the tour [2],
> My problem is that the application requires private folders
> for all the logged in users to store their content, and hence
> my problem. I know that you can password protect folders
> using both apache and litehttpd however their methods don't
> seem suitable. I need to dynamically add
> 1. where to define the testing? in models.py or in tests.py? I´d like
> to seperate the testing from models.py, so how can I write doctests
> in a seperate file (the example in the django documentation only
> explains seperate unit-testing)?
my understanding is that doctests can only be
Okay, after further investigation the error appears for me too, not
just googlebot. When I browse the site as anonymous user and click a
link with encoded Unicode in URL, and if that links needs login, I get
an error.
Seems to be a bug in the checklogin decorator.
On Aug 8, 3:34 pm, web-junkie
On 8/10/07, Florian Apolloner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> There is currently no fully working backend for mssql, but someone is
> working on it already (and I am sure he will need some testers).
> If I am not mistaken there is also http://pymssql.sourceforge.net/
The new effort for SQL
I have tried the databrowse app on a couple of projects, but it fails
on both with the same error. I wondered whether anyone else has seen
this error message:
coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, __proxy__ found
If you need the whole stack, let me know.
Paul Hide
On 8/10/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> Can I use the django's built in web server in an intranet enviroment
> where the maximum users could be not more than 50 users? I am just
> asking this for the purpose for easy deployment :). I am very newbie,
> and trying to avoid
Hi :-)
I'm currently thinking about doing a small presentation of Django at a
BarCamp in Vienna this fall - nothing big, probably just a short intro
of what you need to get it running with some small hints for Dreamhost
and perhaps a small demo app - and I wanted to know, if there are any
rules
Here is example how to create django cron job:
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I'm having a similar situation now. The requirement is to pack my web
app so that an average user without programming or network
administration background can easily install it on windows.
I'm considering:
1) pack the whole apache with default conf + sqlite + python + django
+ my project as a
Hum... I thought that to be an AutoField it was mandatory that "_id"
would have to be added to the name of the field... Apparently not! :)
Thanks.
Ana
On Aug 9, 6:57 pm, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why did you add _id to your model definition for levelID ? The column
> does not
I´ve been reading the slides for "Django Master Class" and the django
documentation on testing, but I´m still not sure how to actually do
some testing.
here are a couple of questions:
1. where to define the testing? in models.py or in tests.py? I´d like
to seperate the testing from
Apache is the easiest and most documented route. It is pretty easy to
set-up and config so don't let that put you off.
However, I had a situation where I needed a single self-contained
install for deployment. On that occasion I used CherryPy3 + WSGI and
ran the whole thing as a windows
request["filter"] is a session variable, that's why it works :)
On Aug 10, 5:25 am, "Kai Kuehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/10/07, james_027 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > > def list_filter(request):
> > > """Update session filter"""
> > > # request['filter']
When using the "timesince" template filter, I experience weird
behavior.
When I refresh a page, + 8 hours is added to the output of "timesince"
**randomly**. That is, one time I get the correct output, the other
time it is 8 hours added to the correct time.
This is so strange that I do not even
[RESTafarian zealotry follows: you have been warned. ;-) ]
james_027 wrote:
> is there any advantage or disadvantage or best practices in forming
> urls?
Yes, there is. By following web architecture principles, as formalized in
the REST (REpresentational State Transfer) methodology, you gain
Hi,
On Aug 10, 4:12 pm, Collin Grady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, just edit the fields in form.fields :)
I am sorry, I didn't make it clear, I mean changing it like in views?
james
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hi,
is it possible to edit the newforms field like required from true to
false? or editing the widget property?
Thanks
james
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On 10-Aug-07, at 1:19 PM, james_027 wrote:
>>
>>> I am very newbie,
>>> and trying to avoid apache
>>
>> why?
>>
>
> Just in case a problem occur, I think it could be more easy to
> troubleshoot it without being a apache expert? Or if threre's a patch
> for the client's program that need to be
cron is definitely the proper way to do this (or the scheduled tasks
if you're stuck on windows)
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Makes the most sense to me :)
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No, this will not work well at all.
Django's dev server is single-threaded, and as such, nobody else could
use it while it's serving a request - if even 2 people were browsing
around at any speed, you'd start running into delays.
Apache is easy. Use it :)
Hi,
>
> > I am very newbie,
> > and trying to avoid apache
>
> why?
>
Just in case a problem occur, I think it could be more easy to
troubleshoot it without being a apache expert? Or if threre's a patch
for the client's program that need to be apply it could be much
easier?
THanks
james
On 10-Aug-07, at 12:19 PM, james_027 wrote:
> Can I use the django's built in web server in an intranet enviroment
> where the maximum users could be not more than 50 users? I am just
> asking this for the purpose for easy deployment :).
sure
> I am very newbie,
> and trying to avoid apache
KpoH schrieb:
> You can view all other settings in django_root_dir/conf/global_settings.py
Don't understand. How should this help me?
I would like to know, how long the current session is still valid.
Do I think to complex? Should I simply do this:
hi,
Can I use the django's built in web server in an intranet enviroment
where the maximum users could be not more than 50 users? I am just
asking this for the purpose for easy deployment :). I am very newbie,
and trying to avoid apache
THanks
james
On Aug 9, 2007, at 10:21 PM, james_027 wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> is there any advantage or disadvantage or best practices in forming
> urls? like which set are much better?
>
> domain/employee/1
> domain/edit_employee/1
> domain/inactive_employee/1
>
> or
>
> domain/employee/1
> domain/employee/1/edit/
THanks Doug
>
> class Employee(models.Model):
> # your employee model fields here, no FKs to Contact or
> Assignment models
> ...
>
> class EmployeeAssignment(models.Model):
> active = models.BooleanField() # I added this
> employee = models.ForeignKey(Employee)
> ...
>
>
Try creating a cron job.
On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 06:42 +, james_027 wrote:
> hi,
>
> This might not be a django stuff, but how could I write something that
> will execute itself depending on the frequency that I'll set. For
> example, since django session table needs to be clean up at a
hi,
This might not be a django stuff, but how could I write something that
will execute itself depending on the frequency that I'll set. For
example, since django session table needs to be clean up at a certain
time, I want to write a script that will execute itself monthly to
clean up the
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