I have an element and two different functions are assigned to it.
One calls for carousel.next() and another triggers a navigation link
to change class.
I need click to be disabled until both are complete. How can I achieve
that?
(I am talking about $('.carousel-next') element
Here is the code:
Sorry, no idea. Setting #tooltip { width: 284px } doesn't help at all.
You could replace with the source files with unminified ones and use
Firebug to profile the code.
Jörn
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:13 PM, deronsizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry about that.
Here's the test page that
Did you update to 1.5?
Jörn
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 12:57 AM, BH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm using the jQuery Validation plugin (which is awesome by the way).
I need to dynamically add a validation rule, so I use the rules(add,
rules) method. I set it up to do remote validation,
errorPlacement is called only once per label, to insert it, but not
when its updated.
You should use showErrors instead, though that won't provide the
validation method either. Though you should be able to compare the
message with the default for that message or the one you specified.
Jörn
On
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On 11月21日, 上午5时47分, dickles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
very simple codes not run right. test for when popup window is
loaded...
i try everything, very frustration! please for you to helps, 1,000
thanks in advance to you!
from parent window:
script type=text/javascript
var
Hi
I've implemented the ui.autocomplete to a number of inputs and
textareas on a form, they all work fine and as expected. All except
one, for some reason on one of the autocomplete fields, when I've
scrolled to a value in the list and press enter to select the value,
the form is being
Hello
As a part of a image gallery I have made this fade transition between
current and next image.
$p('#img-add').attr('src', imglist[index].imgurl);
$p('#second-img').css('top', '-' + $p('#first-img').css('height'));
$p('#second-img').fadeIn(600, function(){$p('#img-main').attr('src',
Hi, thank you for this great plugin.
I am using a custom starting position with the carouse. I am
wondering if there is a simple way for me to change the li elements
class relating to the starting position index.
So if the carousel custom start position has an index of 2, only that
li elements
Hello
this works nice in FF and Safari:
http://www.vum.ch/thomas/post/11.html
but not in IE. The click does not change anything, the list is not
sortable, the list numbers do not match (CSS problem?)
It gives me no errors in FF, Safari.
Is there a know problem with sortables and click() in IE?
can someone help please ?
I m really a newbie in writing plugins
On Dec 2, 1:49 pm, bucheron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to do some manipulation on Jquery
Parser:http://projects.allmarkedup.com/jquery_url_parser/
but as I have always used it as regular I don't know
Hello,
I've started to work on this project again. A solution to the problem
above will definitely help me a lot since much more complicated ui
behaviors have been decided for the gadget.
Thx in advance.
Cheers,
Ozberk
On Oct 28, 7:40 pm, Ozberk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to
My normal approach for binding is this: After AJAX injecting new
content, inside a load() callback function, do the bind.
This works fine for something like:
$('.link-name').bind('click', function(){
alert('test');
return false;
});
But the same does not work when I am trying to bind any of my
http://www.aonewebdesign.com/anyulled/jquery_gallery.htm I haven't
fixed the demo here, just in my local page.
On Nov 29, 1:27 pm, Rick Faircloth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the demo url for the magnifier?
Rick
Anyulled wrote:
Thanks Dave, your suggestion worked pretty fine. Now i'm
Is it easily possible to reformat the dropdown suggestions in a table
format. In the form of:
[search val1] [description 1]
[search val2] [description 2]
[search val3] [description 3]
So that they line up in nice columns, and also only highlit the search
valX and not the description?
have u sorted this?
im trying to do same
at mooment im printing this on the saved page which should call the ajax to
undate the table !
script language='javascript'parent.xajax_updateAssocDocs(9); /script
but not working!
tnx
Trav Johnston wrote:
Hi,
The setup
hi
i am calling thinkbox from the main page
in the thickbox iframe the user adds a record to a db
after saving the record i want to update the table info on the main page -
without closing the
tnx
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View this message in context:
Hi folks
I have a zoom-style app that moves the background-position of an image
if the mouse is moved on an element.
The code is essentially
$(#leftImageHolder).css({backgroundPosition:newX+%
+newY+%});
In all compliant browsers, this works perfectly and smoothly, but in IE6
This works, but it does not start playing if the first slide is a flash
object.
Any idea of how to fix this?
Regards,
Ove Andersen
malsup wrote:
function onBefore(curr, next, opts) {
// next is the element that is about
// to be transitioned in
var tag =
Anyone have any ideas why only MAC Browsers do this?
Hi,
I want to using load function to load other one page. But I found that
images of the loaded page would be requested two times in IE 6. I
guess the cause is cache machine problem of IE 6. I found the images
would be requested in (clean function: div.innerHTML = wrap and
append function :
Hi,
I'm a little new to jQuery and C# .NET. I have been reading a lot
about MS shipping .NET with jQuery, I have VS.NET Web Developer Pro
2008 and can get jQuery to work but only after changing the HTML
manually as if I were writing a php page in notepad. I've searched
high and low for a quick
I want to add a description/info to some images, I came across this
really cool effect that I think is created using MooTools, just
wondering if it is possible to replicate in jQuery?
Half way down the page (http://www.irishtimes.com/ ), 5 images with a
black text box, put mouse over an image,
Hi all, first post.
I'm in the processing of learning javascript and jQuery. I have a CGI
application that I have written and have been using in my business for
several years. It's written in a rather obscure CGI language called
WebBatch. Why? Well, because it's what I knew at the time I started
Hi.
how would I register what element is clicked on the site?
I need to be able to register what element is clicked, on the entire
DOM.
$(document).click(function () {
var oBj = this;
No, not like that.
I'm looking to essentially simulate a frameset, where the navigation stays
on top while all content scrolls underneath it. It might be a pure CSS
solution and that's fine. I assumed it would require JavaScript of some
sort.
andy
_
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Your problem is that you're using the DOM this instead of the jQuery
$(this).
Read more about that here:
http://remysharp.com/2007/04/12/jquerys-this-demystified/
Andy matthews
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of revivedk
Sent:
mhall wrote:
Hi all, first post.
I'm in the processing of learning javascript and jQuery. I have a CGI
application that I have written and have been using in my business for
several years. It's written in a rather obscure CGI language called
WebBatch. Why? Well, because it's what I knew at the
if you don't care about ie6 then position:fixed with a z-index above
everything else will do the trick.
for ie6 you will need some javascript, though even then it will be jumpy.
Andy Matthews wrote:
No, not like that.
I'm looking to essentially simulate a frameset, where the navigation
If I have the following:
var pError = $('p.error');
Then I can do the following with no problem:
pError.text('lorem);
Yet, I want to check for the paragraphs that have the class error
that are visible, I would think it is something like this:
var visibleError = $(':visible', pError);
it would be this
$('p.error:visible')
Joe wrote:
If I have the following:
var pError = $('p.error');
Then I can do the following with no problem:
pError.text('lorem);
Yet, I want to check for the paragraphs that have the class error
that are visible, I would think it is something like
Dear jQuery gang,
I am having the following issue with a remote content tab in IE 7.
Here's the scoop:
Link on one page ie: (http://appname/list/#tab_two) takes me to
another page with 3 tabs and via that link I want to default to the
2nd tab open. This of course works like a dream in Firefox
I would try to help, as i have my projects working fully with jQuery
and Intellisense
but i have no idea what this is supposed to mean
and can get jQuery to work but only after changing the HTML
manually
nor where to start to help
but with that said
My examples is about add itens on the list in run-time, xhr, delete in
run-time, events onadd, ondelete.
Things like that above.
On Dec 2, 4:29 pm, Jack Killpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexsandro, can you give me a few examples, so I can be sure I understand
what you're looking for?
the ready() shortcut doesn't work all the time for frames/popups. Use
the onload instead:
$(popup.document).load(function(){
console.log($('#test', $(popup.document.body)).length);
});
- ricardo
On Nov 20, 7:47 pm, dickles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
very simple codes not run right. test for
Ok, I think I found the problem
you form input elements don't have unique names (check how many times
you have 'expPerson1' 'expPerson2' etc). so the validation plugin only
picks the first ones. give unique names and then try. The following is
the code in validate.jquery.js file that does this ,
Use classes instead. Considering tabcontent to be inside item:
$('.item').click(function() {
var tab = $(this).find('.tabcontent');
if (tab.is(:hidden)) {
if (active == init) {
tab.slideDown(300);
$(document).click(function(e){
el = $(e.target);
alert( el.text() );
});
jQuery normalizes the target property of the event object, so don't
worry about IE.
- ricardo
On Dec 3, 9:12 am, revivedk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
how would I register what element is clicked on the site?
Or pError.filter(':visible').
By using 'pError' as a context, you are looking for it's children, not
the elements themselves.
- ricardo
On Dec 3, 1:17 pm, Liam Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it would be this
$('p.error:visible')
Joe wrote:
If I have the following:
var pError =
Just before someone shoots me: actually Mozilla's implementation
follows the W3C DOM Range API with some extra stuff added, and Opera/
Safari implementations are alike, only IE is non-standard. So this
should work in all modern browsers.
On Dec 3, 12:16 am, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a reason for this to not work?
other_product_interest: {
required: #product_interest[0]:checked
},
product_interest[] is a list of checkboxes, if user picks 'other' ,
How can I tell the bassistence validator to ignore disabled inputs?
I have ui.tabs, and only the selected tab's controls are enabled.
I want validation to fire only at them.
--
Jan
Bumped to here
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/browse_thread/thread/d7ea7e3a047dc116?hl=en#
On Nov 25, 11:14 am, strummer75 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having an issue in IE 7 and UI/Tabs as follows:
I am linking directly to a tabs id from another page like so:
hi
i'm using jcarousel plugin for a project.
Problem is in ie6 the last image in all of my carousel doesn't show
up?
Any idea?
Thanks
Vitto
I want to add a dropdown menu after each tree node i.e.,
[+]item1 spanullimenu1 /li/ul/span
-- [+] item1.1 spanullimenu2... /li/ul/span
The dropdown menu is an unordered list which gets picked up by the
treeview plugin. the end result is that treeview nodes are generated
for elements in
It's amazing I can't find anything helpful on this. When I use hover
over and out with and animating technique, then mouse over it quickly,
it bugs out.
Here's my code:
$(#header).hoverIntent(
function(over){
$(#header #menu).slideDown();
http://plugins.jquery.com/project/Jerusalem2020j2
script src=http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/
jqueryjerusalem2020j2il/1.2.6/jquery.jerusalem2020j2ilmin.js/
script
script src=http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/
jqueryjerusalem2020j2ilui/1.5.2/jqueryjerusalem2020j2il-ui.min.js/
script
Hi Sridhar
you could do something like
var vFlag;
$('input').bind('change', function() { vFlag = 'X';});
Then you can check with window.onbeforeunload mentioned earlier if
things have changed and react accordingly.
Regards
Gerald
On Dec 2, 4:46 pm, Web Specialist [EMAIL
Hi,
Is there something similar to
http://www.il og.com/image.cfm?name=designer_topology.png
http://www.mida regami.net/Japan-Hierarchy.jpg
http://www.ajax weaver.com/screenshots.html
which can done using jQuery.
Thanks.
I'm try to sort out a tabbing issu i have across our site. Basically
the from i am having is the order the tab index is applied to a page
using the script below. Currently the script adds a tabindex on all
the'a' tags first the inputs etc but that means if i have an input
field before some A tags
Ok, I'm using the simplest possible jquery ajax get call to execute a
database call in another php file (since I switched from using a
really nice prototype powered function thinking it was prototype's
fault for not working in Safari), but I can't get it working in the
latest version of Safari no
Hi everybody,
I found autocomplete plugin quite nice, but there are some stuff i
don`t know how to implement with autocomplete plugin without hacking
it.
I have a complex framework (seamframework.org) that have it`s own
JavaScript wrapper to get AJAX things done. So i can easily get data
from
Andrew - I got the link you sent and indeed, it does not seem to work on ie6
or ie7. However, I couldn't see your code because it was compressed. Have
you been able to get it working?
-- Josh
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
I guess you have to escape that ID: jQuery interprets that as element
with id product_interest and an attribute named '0'.
Jörn
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 5:24 PM, luke adamis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a reason for this to not work?
other_product_interest: {
Usually via ignore: :disabled.
Jörn
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Jan Limpens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I tell the bassistence validator to ignore disabled inputs?
I have ui.tabs, and only the selected tab's controls are enabled.
I want validation to fire only at them.
--
Jan
What I'm trying to figure out is how I can access parent scopes from a
nested anonymous function. As you can see here, I'm managing to do
this by assigning this to variables, but I know that there's a way
to pass this into the anonymous functions:
$(.responsibleCouncil .category).each(function()
I'm new to jQuery and I'm trying to learn some more about jQuery's
chaining feature. Chaining methods seems to be one of jQuery's best
features (at least this is how I see it described all over over the
web).
From a developer standpoint, I can see it saving time as there is less
code to write;
I'm trying to reset my password of jquery site and the e-mail never arrives.
I've tried several times.
Someone knows who I can contact?
Thanks.
Brian J. Cardiff
bcardiff(?)gmail.com
.
Thanks,
That did it.
Now I have another issue:
these checkboxes must be names like an array:
product_interest[]
but in the rules I can't have this:
product_interest[]: required,
I know I can insert code in HTML:
class=required
but I would rather have it in
See
http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation/Reference#Fields_with_complex_names_.28brackets.2C_dots.29
Jörn
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 6:58 PM, luke adamis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
That did it.
Now I have another issue:
these checkboxes must be names like an array:
On the NetFlix site, if you assign the movie a new position in the
Queue, the movie flies to the correct new position on its own, without
being dragged there.
I have a similar situation. I have list of items with dates. They
appear on the page sorted by date. I permit the user to assign a new
You have to do it that way because the context has changed. Thus this in
the second anonymous function will refer to something different than in the
first. A lot of people use the convention var self = this or something
similar.
Also within the anonymous function you can do this:
Try adding stop(true,true) before either of the slide calls. That
jumps to the end of the animation and clears the queue. But
hoverIntent should be preventing this from happening, to a certain
extent.
- ricardo
On Dec 3, 12:40 pm, SmpleJohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's amazing I can't find
You are not using hover(), you're using the hoverIntent plugin. From
its website:
-- snip --
hoverIntent is a plug-in that attempts to determine the user's
intent... like a crystal ball, only with mouse movement! It works like
(and was derived from) jQuery's built-in hover. However, instead of
What you're doing right now is already the best way to do it. It's called a
closure and it's one of the most powerful features in JavaScript.
You can simplify the code a bit. Try this:
$('.responsibleCouncil .category').each(function() {
var $category = $(this);
Thanks, that makes sense. I still don't feel good about this code...
$.fn.disable = function() {
$(this).attr(checked, false);
$(this).attr(disabled, true);
return $(this);
}
$.fn.enable = function() {
$(this).attr(disabled, false);
return $(this);
}
$(.responsibleCouncil
Thanks Mike, That looks pretty similar to what I came up with (after
deciding to dis/enable rather than hide/show the inputs). I'll keep
the quote advice in mind -- I always assumed that double quotes were
preferred in JS, but I agree, single quotes are easier.
Thomas
On Dec 3, 1:32 pm, Michael
I can see it saving time as there is less
code to write; but on the flip side, I can see how it can becomes
harder to manage especially if there is an excess amount chaining
going on
That's your decision to make, and you can have the choice to do it one
way or the other
One advantage to doing
I really need someone's help here. I installed Superfish on a Joomla
1.5 website and it's working splendid in Firefox and finally it's
working OK in IE7 as well.
However, it's simply not doing anything in IE6. Nada.
Also, in IE6 and 7 I get a number of JS errors, a couple of which are
related to
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not really applicable to the jquery specific question, but as far as
debugging JS in IE, have a look at http://www.debugbar.com/
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:54 AM, conticreative [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I really need someone's help here. I installed Superfish on a Joomla
1.5 website and it's
There's nothing special about chaining methods. You can do it in most
decent languages (in PHP, you could design methods to allow something
like: $toys-addNew(Block)-delete();) and all it involves is
returning an instance of the current object. It's not a performance
hit by any means.
A
My bad, copied and pasted the hoverIntent when I was testing it out,
but it's actually set up as hover and still giving me issues.
On Dec 3, 12:23 pm, brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are not using hover(), you're using the hoverIntent plugin. From
its website:
-- snip --
hoverIntent is a
This worked. Still has a bit of bugs, but doesn't loop infinitely.
Thanks for you help.
My final code:
$(#header).hover(
function(over){
$(#header #menu).stop(true,true).slideDown();
},
function(out){
$(#header #menu).stop(true,true).slideUp();
Just a quick clarification on this. The this keyword within the newMethod
plugin you just made is already the jQuery object. All you need to do is
return this;
--
Brandon Aaron
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 1:01 PM, 703designs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's nothing special about chaining methods.
Hi,
Originally posted to Jquery-ui:
I was just wondering if anyone had already made anything similar to
gmail's interface where you can navigate between the checkboxes in an
application via keys, for example k selects the preceding checkbox, j
selects the next? I'm supposing there is already
Thank you very much for the response.
I did as you suggested and checked my logs for both a regular post
(with full form submit and page load) and the ajax post,
unfortunately, the logs didn't show anything conclusive - the URLs in
both cases are logged unaltered and seem to be coming through
Thanks for the tip. Yes, it's not applicable except that I only get
the errors when Jquery is in the mix and I always wondered how to use
that debug window in IE to troubleshoot javascript. My guess is that
it was made long ago when the only scripts were inline JS scripts. I
say that because
One advantage to doing this
$(#Results).html(Some Text).show();
over this
$(#Results).html(Some Text);
$(#Results).show();
would be that the script doesn't have to retrieve that wrapped set a
second time
That's a good point. In this case, chaining would reduce overhead.
Anyone aware of a plugin that allows you to selectively replace
checkboxes with yes/no radiobuttons?
i.e. I'd want this:
input type=checkbox name=foo value=on
converted to something like this:
input type=radio name=foo value=on /Yes input type=radio
name=foo value=off /No
I'm working on a folder interface using the jQuery Treeview plugin,
which has been awesome so far - but I need it to do a bit more.
I've got the basics down for being able to add or remove a folder at
any level, but the folders I add don't have the appropriate expand/
collapse controls on them.
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On Dec 3, 6:21 pm, SLR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if I understand this correctly, essentially the line is execute
from left to right and returns the current object after each method
completes?
For Example:
Obj.method1().method2().method3()
This would do the following:
1) Calls
That is half correct.
Obj.method1().method2().method3()
method1 return the modified original object, not a brand-new object.
You could do this:
var obj = $('#elementid');
obj.method1();
obj.method2();
obj.method3();
And it would be the same (with the same performance) of:
http://docs.jquery.com/Effects/animate
You'd do something like:
$('.newdate').animate({
top: '200px',
left: '50px'
},800);
- ricardo
On Dec 3, 4:12 pm, Vik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the NetFlix site, if you assign the movie a new position in the
Queue, the movie flies to the correct
On Dec 3, 4:23 pm, brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, because jQuery
animations cannot be stopped once they've started it's best not to
start them prematurely.
-- snip --
That's not the case; you can stop any animation, jumping to the end of
it or not.
cheers,
- ricardo
Fantastic. Thanks very much.
On Dec 3, 1:01 pm, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://docs.jquery.com/Effects/animate
You'd do something like:
$('.newdate').animate({
top: '200px',
left: '50px'
},800);
- ricardo
On Dec 3, 4:12 pm, Vik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the
On Dec 3, 12:59 pm, Jeffrey Kretz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is half correct.
Obj.method1().method2().method3()
method1 return the modified original object, not a brand-new object.
You could do this:
var obj = $('#elementid');
obj.method1();
obj.method2();
obj.method3();
And it
I am trying to use setTimeout to call another function. Everytime I
put the functions I wish to call within the doc.ready block, I get
errors stating that the function is undefined. If I move it out of the
doc.ready block it works fine.
The problem is I can't share vars between teh doc.ready
Yeah - some sample code would help...
On Dec 3, 1:52 pm, QuadCom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use setTimeout to call another function. Everytime I
put the functions I wish to call within the doc.ready block, I get
errors stating that the function is undefined. If I move it out of
When I run into this, I put my functions outside the doc.ready.block,
but call them from within it. Then they can share vars.
Hi,
I've write this function:
http://dpaste.com/95869/
for change the background image on mouse click
My problem is that there are others funcions that can change the
background image, and my the function must change the images whatever
it is:
if there is the image bw-board2.png change
When I run into this, I put my functions outside the doc.ready.block,
but call them from within it. Then they can share vars.
Without any code, it's pretty hard to help troubleshoot issues...
But if I had to take a wild guess, I'd say it was a scoping issue.
The setTimeOut function excutes
Holy @!$! that was fast. Thanks guys,
This is all in doc.ready. If I move the regular functions out, I
cannot use the 'olde' var in them. If I set the 'olde' var outside of
doc.ready, I can't use it inside doc.ready.
I'm sure there is a simple fix for this but the little grey cells are
smoking
Even more than that, if you were to return $(this) you wouldn't be chaining
on the original object.
// Return the same object that this function was
// called as a method of (i.e. the jQuery object).
return this;
// Return a *new* jQuery object that contains the
// same DOM
Even more than that, if you were to return $(this) you wouldn't be chaining
on the original object.
// Return the same object that this function was
// called as a method of (i.e. the jQuery object).
return this;
// Return a *new* jQuery object that contains the
//
You can see setTimeout(funcName(), 2000); everywhere on the net but
it's actually quite ridiculous as it's much easier (and faster) to
just pass a function reference to it like this:
setTimeout(sendit, 2000);
also this will solve the scoping issues as well.
If you want to pass some arguments
Hi,
how about checking the current background image directly instead of
toggling a variable?
var image = $('#chess-board-flip').css('background-image');
if(image == 'url(a.jpg')) {
$('#chess-board-flip').css('background-image', 'url(b.jpg');
} else {
Hi,
I know it's kinda lame, but I should animate the setting of a
frameset's cols property.
So far I managed to learn that html properties can be animated using
anime({prop:”value”},duration)
I created for example a font size changer using that code.
As I work now with frames, I tried to modify
Hi.
I'm using jquery.validate for a contact form.
I'd like to know how to add behaviours conditional to the success of
the form validation.
Like, if the form has been validated, I'd like to go ahead with some
DOM manipulations or a redirect.
Is this possible?
Thanks
Has anyone ever seen the behavior where $('#someId').siblings()
returns an empty set in IE7 while returning a non-empty set in FF3?
This seems to specifically happen when #someId refers to a tr
element. I can't seem to reproduce the problem for all similar
situations, but I can't for the life of
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