> Don't you hate site that return you to the root but in the other language?
frankly i've found hardly anybody works thru a website that way. normal
folks come in, set their locale/language (or better yet their
locale/language is silently delivered to them) & navigate thru the site. a
good app rem
> Any ideas on what relationship the &ArticleAction=language parameter is
> doing to perform the translation ?
same table, same ID, different language. probably just sets the new language
as the opposite of the current language (as least that's how we did
thai\english sites). it also doesn't appe
I think it depends on your business rules (rather than technology)
The point I was trying to get across is that the user should not be
limited to a repository of just that language as there might NOT be
translations of that particular content (brand guidelines, Templates?)
and the content should
> It should never happen, that a spanish website gets english content by
> itself because the spanish version is missing. So if the spanish version
> of a pdf is missing, throw an error, not get the english version :-) You
> might give the client bad information.
here here.
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Content libraries in my system are not content items. It is a
structurized way of sorting content, under categories and by meta
labels. In my case, each language has it's own Content Library because
the category labels could be multilingual as well. It is a bit hard to
explain, but see it as a wind
> 1) Content library, this should be a content item and assigned either
> to multiple languages or a single language (e.g. english and spanish
> versions both link to the english download as there is only one...
> which we can then separate, or it defaults to english PDF if there is
> no spanish v
gt; is
> > doing to perform the translation ?
> >
> > As each article whether it is English or Welsh has the same articleid
> > ???
> >
> > Any ideas ?
> >
> >
> >
> > From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
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> If for instance you have the follo
for Welsh
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 12:02
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual)
Sounds to me that a single article can have translations (a standard
way of dealing with content)
I
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If you look at the following example website
http://www.allwalesunit.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=5
and click on the Cymraeg link at the top of the page, which lo
leAction=language parameter is
> doing to perform the translation ?
>
> As each article whether it is English or Welsh has the same articleid
> ???
>
> Any ideas ?
>
>
>
> From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 20 Sept
ny ideas ?
From: Mark Drew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2004 10:39
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist (making a cms
multlingual)
Depends on your requirements (or the clients!)
1) Content library, this should be a content item and
Depends on your requirements (or the clients!)
1) Content library, this should be a content item and assigned either
to multiple languages or a single language (e.g. english and spanish
versions both link to the english download as there is only one...
which we can then separate, or it defaults to
And does someone separate content library, file folders, accounts,
workflow, approval queues, template libraries, etc. per language, or do
all languages in the system use the same libraries?
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377,
es ?
>
>
>
> From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17 September 2004 16:16
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
>
> > for multilingual content = not just creating a separate branche for
>
above table ?
And how would the relationship between the PRID's for example work for
different languages ?
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Sent: 17 September 2004 16:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
The issues with object based content management are for example,
- do you create a totally separate content repository based on
that perticulair language? Or do all languages select content out of the
same bin. So all languages get mixed.
- do all languages have the same accoun
What features are useful and which a waste of time? Depends on your target market for the solution. The requirements for corporate/enterprise are different to SME and membership based organizations.
Johan
www.assetnow.com
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I guess they still use seperate branches, according to some of the screenshots shown on the website. One of the screenshots show a treeview, and on top a dropdown box with "english" in it. My guess is changing this box changes the branch.
>Well that's the million dollar question, when I asked and
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How does one manage multilingual content in ShadoMX, I am interested in
this specific feature. Do you have screens showing how it works?
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> Ideally I'd want to work with a
> language aware system such that I can change languages in
> the cms to see the alternative version of the content in a
> different language.
ShadoMX has multilanguage support at object level, so you only have one
site tree etc and can define multiple translati
I
can change languages in the cms to see the alternative version of the
content in a different language.
Kola
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Sent: 17 September 2004 16:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
> for mult
I have seen it in spectra just using Structs but the issue here is
that you should get away from one record = one bit of content..
if you are doing versioning you will have an object that is a content
and then another table with the versions and languages ..
MD
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 22:15:33 +0700
I would suggest you set up a simple frame for the system first, .. if
you want to implement all the mentioned features you may kiss you summer
vacation goodbye.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoor
Including workflow editors, dynamic authoring rules on department and
role and user level, and versioning of objects? .. I don't know how long
it took you but It took me 3 months work in the evening hours. It is
very difficult.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 382
> for multilingual content = not just creating a separate branche for
> other languages.
yeah that was the first thing folks suggested when we started discussing
this for farcry. i'm not for that technique (1 new language = 1 new site).
we'll see how this plays out w/farcry.
> Creating a system b
Tuesday's fine :)
Also the other things that are requested are:
1) selective workflow (not everyone needs to follow it)
2) Dated publishing (make live on .. until)
3) Preview of content... in site content..
4) Site Versioning and Content Versioning
5) Content check out and check in
6) Managemen
My case for creating one is this
I want to understand intimately the workings of one. Every time in
the past i've tried to get into the inner workings of an application,
I've ended up saying "to hell with it, I can make one myself". It's
not a lower cost way ot doing it, definitely, but I
ading you know :)
Doug
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Subject: Re: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
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Piece of cake Mark! Might not get it done tonight. Will Monday do?
Than
Multilingual, as in frontend support is still quite unique. Only bigger
vendors in the medium, or enterprise level markets have builtin support
for multilingual content = not just creating a separate branche for
other languages.
Creating a system being able to handle multilingual content, on obj
You Could always start with the Old Spectra OPen Source :-)
Or
FarCry
As starting points as these have the engines to build with
Cheers
BK
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 15:49:11 +0100
Subject: RE: Content Management Syste
> which is still lacking in many of the cms systems I have come across is
> *decent* support for multilingual content. I believe the latest version
> of farcry may support this but I haven't played with it yet.
define "decent".
as a first step last year i guess, we made it unicode compliant. the
Piece of cake Mark! Might not get it done tonight. Will Monday do?
Thanks a lot for your comments. Given me food for thought.
Cheers
Mike Kear
Cheers
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Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
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Subject: Content Management System (CMS) Wishlist
I'm currently doing a spec for a new CMS I'm building for my own use.
(I'll think about making it available commercially later).
I'
Ohh many things i could add here.. but want to finish before nightfall!
1) Have you seen Aura (used by FarCry?) That is CSS and what have you.
2) Output content in XML and then apply a stylesheet to it?
3) Assetmanagement for images and documents and flash etc
4) Search engine
5) EASY type creatio
I'm currently doing a spec for a new CMS I'm building for my own use.
(I'll think about making it available commercially later).
I'm making it for CFMX, and all the presentation stuff is going to be
in CSS. The CMS will output valid XHTML and because no layout code
wiill be in the output from
Daniel Farmer wrote:
> Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with me for
> a content management system for a small to medium size website?
>
> I just need direction on how to go about setting up the tables etc...
> for links, content...etc
It'll be a
uary 2004 17:27
To: CF-Talk
Subject: content management system db schema
Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with me for a
content management system for a small to medium size website?
I just need direction on how to go about setting up the tables etc... for
links
Daniel Farmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 2:27 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: content management system db schema
>
> Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with
> me for a content management system for a small to medium size w
Does anyone have a database schema that they could share with me for a content management system for a small to medium size website?
I just need direction on how to go about setting up the tables etc... for links, content...etc
~~
Daniel Farmer
Coldfusion Developer
I think they used the atomz search engine but have replaced it with google
recently.
Philipp Cielen
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 5:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
I believe there's some atomz in there too: http://www.atomz.com/
> It uses a fe
t; Subject: OT Macromedia.com - What Content Management
> System does it use ?
> Hi
> Does any body know what cms Macromedia are using to manage
> their site, from
> the url's it is not Coldfusion based.
> Any body have any ideas Interwoven, Stellent, ???
> Ian
> __
It uses a few.Spectra, RIA apps, ColdFusion custom built, Broadvision...
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Hi
Does any body know what cms
Hi
Does any body know what cms Macromedia are using to manage their site, from the url's it is not Coldfusion based.
Any body have any ideas Interwoven, Stellent, ???
Ian
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> So, what makes sense to you? LOL.
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Nope.
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> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 3:43 PM
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>
>
> How interesting! This guy is sometime called Don Li, some
>
"just because Spectra itself is free, now,
doesn't mean that it's the cheapest solution by a long shot."
Well said.
Li, Chunshen (Don)
http://68.32.61.40/datadata/dataman.cfm
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How interesting! This guy is sometime called Don Li, some other time called Li, and
yet some other time called Li, Chunshen, and yet, they all refer to the same guy. I
guess, the core is some unique(take the word as it is pls) attributes (I hope the word
is neutral) that differentiates this gu
Thanks for your input, yes, you're right CMS is not confined to web-based
applications, my oversight, "Not all CMS apps are limited to just websites"; and I
appreciate the link,
CMS Watch ( http://www.cmswatch.com ) is a good source for general information...
Li, Chunshen (Don)
http://68.32.61
The term "content management" has been used to describe a wide array of different
methods of publishing and "managing" content. They range from a db containing a list
of complete pages tied to something like soEditor, to a system that uploads snippets
of content from MS word through smtp to get
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 2:45 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Content Management System
>
>
> I'd put forth that content management consists not only of
> those three
> elements as MS, but also the integration of a "pecking order"
> of people
> i
I would maybe add in the enforcement of who gets to edit and approve what, although I
suppose that still falls within the scope of the original definition, since the need
for security is an outgrowth of the needs associated with creation, publication etc.
Otherwise that original def pretty muc
Thanks for your input, yes, I agree, User Role is very important for most systems.
Care to take a look at a simple and straight-forward data admin tool I cooked lately?
http://68.32.61.40/datadata/dataman.cfm
Li, Chunshen (Don)
I'd put forth that content management consists not only of those three
elements as MS, but also the integration of a "pecking order" of people
in control of publishing rights and strict rules enforcing what is and
is not published based on the input of all necessary parties.
Other than that, as
I hope this is not OT. I'd like to get a better understanding of the definition of
CMS. According to Microsoft, it seems that the core functions of CMS should over
Content Creation, Publishing and Storage. Is there a general agreement on this? Or
am I missing something big here?
Secondly, pe
I'm sure :D
Cheers,
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Are there any free ones? Or has anyone made on..i would
give full credit to the person!
-
What about free? Are there any free ones? Or has anyone made on..i would
give full credit to the person!
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Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 11:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
> cant really get much lower cost that free...
>
> i.e. Spectra & Far
> cant really get much lower cost that free...
>
> i.e. Spectra & FarCry
I can't comment on FarCry, but just because Spectra itself is free, now,
doesn't mean that it's the cheapest solution by a long shot.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (20
y.to
tapestry api is opensource http://www.turnkey.to/tapi
certified advanced coldfusion 5 developer
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=21816
> cant really get much lower cost that free...
> i.e. Spectra & FarCry
> -----Original Message-
> From: Rachel M
cms http://products.turnkey.to
tapestry api is opensource http://www.turnkey.to/tapi
certified advanced coldfusion 5 developer
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=21816
> cant really get much lower cost that free...
> i.e. Spectra & FarCry
> -----Original Me
> 1. Its Free
> 2. CFC's
> 3. Automated DB Scripting
> 4. Excellent Userbase and I would say already larger and more active that
> Spectra ever was (outside of Macromedia).
> 5. Easier Extendabillity.
> 6. Written for CFMX and not a CF5/MX bodge which 1.5.2 is.
> 7. Its Free
8. its i18n ready (wel
cant really get much lower cost that free...
i.e. Spectra & FarCry
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From: Rachel Maxim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 July 2003 15:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Content Management System
Speaking of low-cost CMS'...has anyone used 13amp's SparkPl
Speaking of low-cost CMS'...has anyone used 13amp's SparkPlug?
http://www.13amp.net/index.html
Seems to have good features at a very low price, which makes me thing the sacrifice is
in usability (it always seems to be on inexpensive products!). I would love to hear
about anyone's past experience
some would disagree...its just my
£0.10 (my 2p is free.)
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Sent: 03 July 2003 14:52
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Re: Content Management System
Neil, I am just curious why would you personally go for Far Cry before
Spectra?
Kind Re
: Thursday, July 03, 2003 1:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Re: Content Management System
Personally, I would choose FarCry or Spectra in that order : FarCry requires
CFMX while Spectra requires CF4.5 and up (though 1.5.2 may need 5 and up I
cant remember its been a while since I looked as we are on 5
> Subject: RE: Content Management System
>
>
> Oh yeah, I almost forgot -- Macromedia Spectra is being
> released shortly under a public open-source license.
>
> I think it requires CF 5 at a minimum...the final release
> requires CFMX.
>
> Regards,
> Steve Druc
y 03, 2003 4:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Re: Content Management System
Personally, I would choose FarCry or Spectra in that order : FarCry requires
CFMX while Spectra requires CF4.5 and up (though 1.5.2 may need 5 and up I
cant remember its been a while since I looked as we are on 5 with most our
& spectrasource.macromedia.com
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Sent: 03 July 2003 04:37
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Re: Content Management System
Waugh!
Thanks Mike, but unfortunately I can't hawk New Epoch's cm solution on this
thread. :) Tapestry requires
> Kind Regards - Mike Brunt
> Original Message ---
> I should add that it should be cheap (< $500).
> I tried contentmonger lite, but I don't want users playing
> with paths.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: We
d was really pretty impressed
with it.
> -Original Message-
> From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Content Management System
> <<>>
> Their web site says "pricing starts at just $100". I
> think you can get a
> developer
>
> Regards,
> Steve Drucker
> CEO
> Fig Leaf Software
> www.figleaf.com
> 1-877-FIG-LEAF
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 8:57 PM
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<<>>
Their web site says "pricing starts at just $100". I think you can get a
developer edition for free, but to use it in a production environment it's
n
: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Content Management System
And ActiveEdit is free
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Subject: RE: Content Management System
| Not a lot of options for less than $500.
|
| 1) MM Contri
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I should add that it should be cheap (< $500).
I tried contentmonger lite, but I don't want users playing with paths.
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ied contentmonger lite, but I don't want users playing with paths.
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Subject: Content Management System
> Does anyone know of a CMS that's easy to use that runs on
>
> I should add that it should be cheap (< $500).
>
> I tried contentmonger lite, but I don't want users playing
> with paths.
For that price range, need it be CF-based? You might look at things like
Zope + CMF:
http://www.zope.org/
http://cmf.zope.org/
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http:/
Or this one?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/modus/
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From: Costas Piliotis
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 4:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Content Management System
Tried this one yet?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cosmoscf/
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Tried this one yet?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cosmoscf/
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I should add that it should be cheap (< $500).
I tr
CMLite is definitely not any sort of solution for a business. Strictly ultra-basic
stuff. If I can ever find the time I'll rewrite it so it uses what I'd consider to be
basic best practices like cfqueryparam, among other things.
---
Matt Robertson,
I should add that it should be cheap (< $500).
I tried contentmonger lite, but I don't want users playing with paths.
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Subject: Content Management System
> Does anyone know of a CMS that's
I was going to say that or one of their cms products.
The only problem I have with them is that at least in the cms
products, a lot of the site is in COM objects.
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JB> www.ektron.com emPower
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Mine does, among others.
http://mysecretbase.com/page_20.html
Coming out with a fully translateable version in the very near future. Have a user
thats got most of it into French for me already.
This one is almost done and is running on 4.5 and mySQL:
http://64.37.102.84/en/control.cfm
--
> Does anyone know of a CMS that's easy to use that runs on
> CF4.5/SQL Server 7?
CommonSpot, from PaperThin (http://www.paperthin.com/) fits the bill; we've
done deployments on CF 4.5.1 through CFMX. I'm pretty sure that Site
Executive also will work in that environment. We have experience with
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> classes and a
> "framework" methodology - right? I'll check out the forum.
> -mk
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ght? I'll check out the forum.
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> Folks,
> I'm doing some analysis for a client. They have a content
&
> Folks,
> I'm doing some analysis for a client. They have a content
> management system
> that I'm unfamiliar with - but I have to believe it was
> purchased and
> extended. I'm hoping someone here can tell me who built
> the original sms
> based on thi
Folks,
I'm doing some analysis for a client. They have a content management system
that I'm unfamiliar with - but I have to believe it was purchased and
extended. I'm hoping someone here can tell me who built the original sms
based on this description. It's a CF 5 ap.
the
> I'm curious if anyone has tried out MM SiteSpring.
We're using it a bit, not much yet, but some. It's not a general content
management system, though. It's an interesting product. When I first looked
at it, I wasn't expecting it to be as interesting as it is. It co
> Twenty grand is very little money for a CMS.
I agree. 20K is pretty modest when you compare it packages like Interwoven
Teamsite. :)
I'm curious if anyone has tried out MM SiteSpring.
EC
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Ian.
that would be great.
just to see what has been done, by other developers.
appreciate it.
i will let you know what i think after i see it.
but may not get it up & running for a while since i have a ton of stuff i
need to be looking into.
again, thank you
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I'm not sure if it fits your needs, but take a look at iiFramework
(www.iiFramework.com). It's pretty inexpensive.
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Subject: RE: Content Management System Intranet
Dave you are defiantly correct.
but try to explain that to controllers who still think the best way to cu
t
costs
is to fire the people who do the work,
instead of correcting the business
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Subject: RE: Content Management System Intranet
> i don't mean to knock real software development.
> the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM.
>
> but for $20,500 you should get
> i don't mean to knock real software development.
> the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM.
>
> but for $20,500 you should get an occasional massage
> thrown in. guess i will write a bare bones system myself..
Twenty grand is very little money for a CMS. These things tend to be
ex
Keep in mind, they have an ASP model too. Not sure of the pricing. But
worth a look. They're quite highly rated.
> i don't mean to knock real software development.
> the app is probably worth it for huge org's like GM.
>
> but for $20,500 you should get an occasional massage thrown
> in. gue
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