(Iterator source) {
...
}
abstract IModel map(T sourceElement);
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[x] Can best be done in a limited fashion, where we only generify
IModel but not components.
[x] Whatever choice ultimately made, I'll happily convert/ start
using 1.4 and up.
I basically agree to what Igor says on this issue.
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;: "you must provide xxx".
For the use case of forcing a checked check box, I think an CheckedValidator
should be used, which can provide a much better default error message.
Not that it's an important, but just to see what others think.
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tRequired=true has no effect on a checkbox.
>
Yeah, that's exactly the correct behavior in my mind.
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hope someone can point me in the right
> direction.
>
Most likely you're missing some jars. Wicket needs some jars not included in
the
distribution. You may follow my tutorial to get started (see my signature
for
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tory {
public static Panel getPanel(Config config, String id) {
Class c =
Class.forName(config.getPanelClass()).asSubclass(Panel.class);
Constructor constructor =
c.getConstructor(String.class);
return constructor.newInstance(id);
}
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add(panelFactory.getPanel("testPanelOne"));
}
}
myapp.TestPanel
The Wicket Classes class is not meant for performance. Normal classloaders
probable
provide better caching support. It was introduced to fix concurrency
probl
tree.updateTree(target);
} else {
System.out.println(Arrays
.toString(((DefaultMutableTreeNode)
node)
.getUserObjectPath()));
}
}
};
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florin.g wrote:
>
> I cannot seem to find a way to provide a custom validation message for
> 'int'. (I learned for most others).
> fieldName.int does not work
> fieldName.Integer does not work
> fieldName.Number does not work
>
fieldName.int
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Juha Alatalo wrote:
>
> In this case I have to visit different page when browse is chosen. When
> I come back form is cleared, isn't it?
>
Have you tried just clearing the feedback messages?
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#x27;s environment.
>
Have you tried using a bookmarkabke page as the endpoint? Something like
http://foo.com/MyApp/app/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:com.foo.MyApp.MyPage
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super.configureResponse();
getResponse().setContentType("text/html");
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smallufo wrote:
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> Thank you , but I want a (bookmarkable) page without HTML
> Is it possible ?
>
What do you want to output?
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super.onBeforeRender();
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t;cvs.pdf") {
protected Resource newResource() {
return new PDFResource(getLocale());
}
};
resourceRef.setLocale(getLocale()); //THIS IS THE LINE
ResourceLink link = new ResourceLink("link"
ain and thus will have a new resource reference. If it's
ajax, you need to put the setLocale() call into a callback and
refresh the link.
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return content;
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the form validator to the wizard step? It has an add() method
exactly
for this purpose.
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he onRender() method in the Page class in
your own page class to retrieve the cached output.
However, I really don't think this is necessary as Wicket pages involves
no compilation of any kind like OGNL, the render time should be quite
consistent.
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Jeremy Thomerson-3 wrote:
>
> Is there a way to append an anchor to the URL generated for the
> SubmitLink?
>
Try:
form.add(new AttributeModifier("action", null) {
protected String newValue(String currentValue,
St
fero wrote:
>
> I found what was wrong but I can not explain it
>
> In markup of LabelLink I had
>
>
>
>
> When I changed "button" tags to "a" it was working, but I want my links to
> look like buttons
>
>
>
>
>
>
I tried using a button and it works fine. Here is my co
pokkie wrote:
>
> My question is, how do I use this information to get the selected entity
> which represents a row in my listView?
>
Try:
public class Test extends WebPage {
public Test() {
List list = Arrays.asList(new String[] { "a", "b", "c"
});
pokkie wrote:
>
> Worked like a charm, thanks Kent.
>
> You the same Kent Tong that wrote a online Tapestry book?
>
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pixotec wrote:
>
> YOU GUESS WHAT?!!
> I JUST RENAMED THE FILE TO "dialogTable.htm" AND NOW IT IS WORKING!!
> it is the fact of not being able to serve "html"-files!
>
> I think this fact should be documented in the JAVADOC of the
> Resource-classes!
>
Just upgrade to the latest v1.3 beta and
Alastair Maw-2 wrote:
>
> The English in question is:
> '${input}' is not a valid URL.
>
The Traditional Chinese (zh_TW) version is:
UrlValidator='${input}'\u4e0d\u662f\u4e00\u500b\u5408\u6cd5\u7684URL\u3002
The Simplified Chinese (zh_CN) version is:
UrlValidator='${input}'\u4e0d\u662f\u4e
Jason Mihalick wrote:
>
> However, if I try to move my pages under WEB-INF, wicket has a problem
> loading resources that are bound via the
> org.apache.wicket.markup.html.include.Include class. In my case, I have
> several static pages that I want to load dynamically which are located in
> my
John Carlson-5 wrote:
>
> I get the following error output in the console when I click on the link
> on the actual page...
>
> INFO - uestTargetResolverStrategy - component not enabled or visible,
> redirecting to calling page, component: null
>
It probably means the your container which co
Chris Lintz wrote:
>
> Hi,
> When a user logouts of the site, i want to kill the session and have it be
> removed from disk immediately. I have extended WebSession properly, but
> no methods on the WebSession class seem to do the trick for me.
>
> Is there a way to to trigger the removal of t
Sebastiaan van Erk wrote:
>
> Ok, to answer my own question, it seems that ExternalLink does not have
> the ability to be disabled like Link.
>
Looks like a bug to me. I'd suggest that you submit a JIRA issue at
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
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Jason Mihalick wrote:
>
> Thank you for the suggestion. This looks like it ought to work fine for
> exploded WARs, but it seems like it would be a problem when then app is
> deployed in a WAR. Is there any way to do this that will work when the
> app is deployed in a WAR archive? Or is there
Thanks, yes, my solution was close to this, but I opted instead to subclass
the Include class. I think the solution that you propose below may cause
wicket to create an absolute URL to the HTML files under the WEB-INF dir
which will be inaccessible by the browser. /quote>
No. The URL is never s
bhupat parmar wrote:
>
> hi
> i have to add an iamge in my ImageMap.RectangleLink which is not
> predefined
> THE IMAGE IS LOADED from database?
>
You can try using an AttributeModifier to modify the "src" attribute of the
tag. You can
subclass ResourceReference to load the image from your
spencer.c wrote:
>
> StringValidator.maximum=${label} must be no longer than ${maximum}
> characters.
> sendForm.senderField.Required=You must provide your email address to
> proceed.
>
Try:
sendForm.senderField.StringValidator.maximum=${label} must be no longer than
${maximum} characters.
se
Kevin Liu-4 wrote:
>
> Unable to find component with id 'userName' in [MarkupContainer
> [Component id = _relative_path_prefix_14, page =
> com.cmip.web.pages.TopFrame, path =
> 3:topForm:_relative_path_prefix_13:_relative_path_prefix_14.WebMarkupContainer,
> isVisible = true, isVersioned = tr
Hi Dan,
It looks very powerful! BTW, why chose to use a config file (beanprops)
instead of Java code?
I think doing in Java for everything other than the standard web stuff
(HTML/CSS/js) is a
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Andrew Klochkov wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> How to compress resources (css, java scripts) which are lying not in
> the classpath but in /css and /js in the webapp context folder? How can
> I create a CompressedResourceReference to such a resource?
>
Try:
public class MyApp extends WebApplication
Potje rode kool wrote:
>
> I used the log config files from the wicket example that comes with wicket
> (apache-wicket-1.3.0-beta3) and set it to debug.
>
> Any idea what I am missing to see the debugging of Wicket for the
> org.apache.wicket.util.resource package?
>
Are you sure you're using
Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
> Your QueryDetachableModel will break under clustering. The transient
> "instance" Object will become null when the container deserializes it and
> your load method will be unable to reload the object.
>
> If you're using these QueryDetachableModels, yes, the object
carloc wrote:
>
> Somehow, it seems that transient objects are stored in the session.
> WHen I try to look at the session in eclipse's debug mode,
> I can actually see my User object in there even though I marked as
> transient.
>
Yeah, it is in there because it hasn't been serialized and des
james yong wrote:
>
> I am using IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy. Is there is a good way to check
> the number of available parameters? Currently i have to use
> getString("0"), getString("1") etc. to check for null before I arrived at
> the size of the available parameters.
>
Have you tried:
Kent Tong wrote:
>
> Yeah, it is in there because it hasn't been serialized and deserialized.
>
If your code was like:
public class QueryDetachableModel extends LoadableDetachableModel {
public QueryDetachableModel(Object instance) {
Andrew Klochkov wrote:
>
> Wow, Kent, thanks a lot for the code!!
>
> I wonder shouldn't something like this be in the framework core?
>
I simply adapted the code from the CompressedPackageResource.
As reusable components should have their resources bundled with
them in the classpath, Compr
JohnSmith333 wrote:
>
> I have use a Palette with DropDownChoice. I want to change the
> DropDownChoice's selected value and then update the Palette's lists. And
> when I click the Palette's value ,I hope to save the change result.
> But it's not work normally. Could anyone kind to help me? Tha
Helo! Kent Thanks for your help.
But I still have the same question.
That's if I choice A with select A1 to selectedList and then choice B with
selected nothing to selectedList.
It's ok when I choice A again and see the A1 at selectedList.
But if I choice A with select A1 to selectedList and th
Yes,sir. I have run the code more three times before.
Maybe it's because I run the code with wicket 1.2.6 and
wicket-extensions-1.2.6 and jdk 1.4.12.
Really I don't know what happen! Thank's your help again. Thanks!
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Nino.Martinez wrote:
>
> I was wondering how I should be testing with wicket. I've created the
> bbcodecomponent, I have a bbcodeLabel. And I would like to write a test
> for that. I can see that I can't use the assertLabel as that just gets
> modelObjectToString, in the bbcodeLabel some for
Doug Leeper wrote:
>
> I know this is probably one of the most trivial things to do...but I am
> stumped. No example that I found on the Wicket example site has shown
> this. I know that AjaxRequestTarget#focusComponent plays a part in this
> but not sure how. Could someone post a quick code
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
> heh, "there is something wrong" doesnt really give me any context to help
> you :)
>
> i would guess you need to put the radiogroup around the entire datatable.
>
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Nick Busey wrote:
>
> So I've got what appears to be a very strange bug. I have a CheckGroup
> with a ListView of Checks among other things. Everything seems to work
> fine if you render the form and submit it without any errors the first
> time. However, if you hit any errors (like not selectin
SantiagoA wrote:
>
> One of them has an IFrame.
> If this TabbedPanel is active, then the onUpdate-Methode of the
> InputFields won´t be reached.
> Is one of the TabbedPanels without an IFrame active, everything works
> fine.
> This happens that way for IE and Firefox.
>
It works fine for me.
carloc wrote:
>
> public CCTIDetachableModel extends Loadable DetachableModel {
>
> private String id;
> private Integer version;
> private Dao dao;
>
> public Object load() {
> MyObject myobj = dao.get(id);
> if (version == null) {
> version = myobj.getVersion();
> }
> e
NateBot2000 wrote:
>
> I created an extension of AjaxSubmitLink that accepts a static html form
> id string as an argument (AjaxFormSubmitBehavior forces setOutputMarkupId
> on the Form by default). In so doing, I extended
> AjaxFormSubmitBehavior... and then I add this custom behavior to my cu
Adam Koch wrote:
>
> In fact, I couldn't get the JS/CSS in any way when using the servlet. I
> tried putting the JS in my app.war in these directories:
> / (root)
> /classes/com/.../someJS.js
> /WEB-INF/classes/com/.../someJS.js (same directory as Class and html)
>
Are you mapping the Wicket s
Newgro wrote:
>
> is there a wicket way for handling exceptions? I call my beans from my
> controller which manages the wicket-view (Panel, Page ...). Some
> exceptions i
> want to handle in the controller. But sometimes there are NPEs or IAEs. I
> would like to send them all to an error page
Chris Colman wrote:
>
> I would have thought that an external link without any protocol prefix
> should always default to an absolute link to an http:// page and not a
> relative link from the current page. Being an external link, by
> definition, it could never be a relative link from the curre
Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>
> I think you need to resend again, this time escaping the markup. It
> seems like nabble have changed something in their interface, as this
> is a recurring theme lately.
>
No problem.
Home:
public class Home extends WebPage {
public Home() {
pixotec wrote:
>
> I want to use LinkTree to represent a very very large hierarchy (the
> loading of the whole thing is expensive...).
> Is there an AJAX way of loading the children of a node just when clicking
> on the "plus-icon" for expanding?
>
You may try my code below which seems to work
Hi,
I think this is one of the most common gotcha's in Wicket: a Label
associated with
an open/close tag like will silently output nothing. As I really can't
think of
a use case when this behavior is the desired behavior (wanting the Label to
output
nothing?), I'd suggest that either it change
Gwyn wrote:
>
> Please raise an issue - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET
> Feel free to have a go at a patch, as that'll help it's chances of
> getting done!
>
Done (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1004). No time to make a
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SantiagoA wrote:
>
> Sorry, doesn´t work for me either.
>
> The Problem is, that the refreshing in the "main"-page does not work, if
> the particular Panel is active.
> The inputs and the ajax are nested in the main page, the panel shows a
> "readonly" Iframe with no inputs.
>
Sorry that I do
SantiagoA wrote:
>
> I have a mainpage with some inputfields with ajax in, a submitbutton and a
> TabbePanel with three panels.
> The panels are for output only.
> one of the panels holds an Iframe.
>
> But if the panel with the Iframe is active, means the Tab for the panel
> was clicked, none
Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote:
>
> What it is happening is that because of some fields are invalid (Empty) I
> cannot get to the selected option of the DropDownChoice, and by that
> change
> part of the form.
>
Try:
private void showHideDetailsOnForm(AjaxRequestTarget target) {
Adam Koch wrote:
>
> It is mapped to an app and not to the root. The directories I listed
> are in the war file, but I tried to access them with
> http://localhost/myapp/ ...
>
Then I'd suggest you:
1) deploy your app in Tomcat to see if it works.
2) file a jira issue and upload a bare minima
Peter Dotchev wrote:
>
> I'd like to use the same value in several places of a page, e.g. two
> labels with same content.
> Let's say I want to substitute the same property using
> CompoundPropertyModel.
>
Try:
public class Home extends WebPage {
private String l1 = "abc";
pu
Sam Hough wrote:
>
> In my ignorance it seems tough to make that work the second time if the
> list has changed. It is also less pretty as the only extension points I
> have are renderIterator and renderChild. I can think of nasty hacks like
> using IdentityHashMap to hold onto Components I've a
cblehman wrote:
>
> It looks like they insert default classes "headers" "even" and "odd"
> into the table header and rows, but I was wondering if there is an easy
> way for me to either set a property or create a subclass so that I can
> use my own class names rather than these defaults?
>
Try
Nick Busey wrote:
>
> Hey, I'm trying to use a RefreshingView, but can't figure it out. On top
> of that, the examples are broken:
> http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/repeater/?wicket:bookmarkablePage=%3Aorg.apache.wicket.examples.repeater.RefreshingPage
> http://wicketstuff.org/wicket13/repeate
Sam Hough wrote:
>
> I'm full of cold so probably being very thick but that doesn't work for
> RepeatingView does it as it implies notification of objects being attached
> to a parent :( It looks very clever but I'm not having one of those "god
> that is so simple why didn't I think of that" mo
Sam Hough wrote:
>
> Your still breaking my requirement that this behaviour is encapsulated
> within MyFancyRepeatingView ;) I really do appreciate all your code and I
> think I'm learning a lot even if I sound horribly ungrateful. I'm warming
> to every child component having a special behaviou
lizz wrote:
>
> How do I change the label on the previous, next and finish buttons in the
> wizard?
> I would like to change the label of the FinishButton to "save".
>
In your .properties file, add:
org.apache.wicket.extensions.wizard.next=Proceed
org.apache.wicket.extensions.wizard.previous
lizz wrote:
>
> A parameter in my wizard step decides whether the next step is valid or
> not.
> The end user can change this parameter and I therefore need to be able to
> reevaluate the next wizard steps when this is changed. I use ICondition
> and I guess there is a way for me to force the e
lizz wrote:
>
> Has anyone made a menu (with menu items and submenus) in wicket? I would
> like a menu that looks more or less like the Swing JMenu.
>
> I saw a reference to
> http://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wicket-stuff/trunk/wicket-extensions-menubar/
> but didn’t find that pro
lizz wrote:
>
> I have three wizard steps A, B and C
> In step B I have a drop down choice. Whether step c is valid or not
> depends on the selection in the drop down choice in step B.
>
> Everytime the user changes the selection in the drop down choice the
> wizard must be updated (the evaluat
lizz wrote:
>
> I really dont want to add more steps that the ones I already have. for the
> case when step c is no longer valid I woild like the next button to be
> disabled and the finish button to be enabled. Isn't there a method for
> updating the button panel?
>
As I said, you can enable
Dan Syrstad-2 wrote:
>
> This has broken a JUnit test that was testing a detachable model using
> WicketTester. The same test passes in Wicket 1.2.6. Is there something
> different I should be doing in 1.3?
>
If it was calling detach() instead of detachModels(), then it should
continue
to pass
Juan Gabriel Arias wrote:
>
> Im trying to dinamically show or hide html components, like links,
> buttons,
> etc.
>
something like:
public class MyPage {
public MyPage() {
Link myLink = ...;
MetaDataRoleAuthorizationStrategy.authorize(myLink, RENDER,
"role1,role2");
}
}
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Dan Syrstad-2 wrote:
>
> Nope. I tried detach() too and that doesn't work - the test still fails. I
> had to write my own method which was basically was a copy of the old
> Page.detachModels() code.
>
> The thing is that In beta3, Page now just acts like a Component as far as
> detachModels()
ice recommendation = new ListChoice("recommendation", ...) {
protected boolean wantOnSelectionChangedNotifications() {
return true;
}
protected void onSelectionChanged(Object newSelection) {
recommendationForm.cl
testing if the model is now detached. That's it. By checking the output
you can be sure that the model was once attached.
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Dan Syrstad-2 wrote:
>
> Your page code is almost exactly the same as mine. However, your HTML does
> not look correct - it has no tag with a wicket:id in it. So maybe your
> component never rendered.
>
No, your mail client has stripped the code. Let me show you the code again:
Fabio Fioretti wrote:
>
> The ListChoice uses the same AbstractModel on which the panel inside
> the form builds its CompoundPropertyModel (see my previous posts):
> when user's selection changes, the AbstractModel correctly replaces
> its object with the newly selected instance and the form get
IS WHAT
YOU NEED
target.addComponent(recommendationPanel);
}
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at you use CSS to do the
layout.
See http://www.quirksmode.org/css/forms.html for a simple example.
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Artur W. wrote:
>
> I tried to do the same in tomcat 5.5. I added autoDeploy="true" to the
> but it doesn't
> work. Anyone has any idea how to force tomcat to do that?
>
You need reloadable in , not autoDeploy. There is step-by-step in
my free
tutorial (see
The ParFiltro class is a utility class wich contains a pair property-value
> used in the page to filter data.
> That's because I need to invoke the page.render() method.
> I'm doing something wrong? There is another way to do it?
>
Am I missing something here? You should call:
chickabee wrote:
>
> Any idea why I am getting :
>
> org.apache.wicket.util.io.SerializableChecker$WicketNotSerializableException:
> Unable to serialize class: sun.font.AttributeMap
>
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d and redisplayed to the
user. By default it is clear only when the form is submitted and validation
is passed successfully.
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RequiredTextField t = new RequiredTextField("captchaInput", new
Model());
t.add(new CaptchaValidator());
add(t);
add(new Image("captchaImage", ...));
}
}
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}
return items;
}
};
DefaultDataTable t = new DefaultDataTable("t", columns,
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ted CharSequence getDefaultChoice(Object selected) {
return "";
}
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Gwyn suggested. If you insist on using a
pre-built
validator, try PatternValidator("[+|-]?(\\d)*[1-9](\\d)*") but then the
model has to
be a String, not a number.
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;Wicket way," as it seems like it should be
> easier than this. Does ListChoice *intentionally* not allow for an
> empty list? I expected to find something like
> "allowEmpty(boolean)"...but no dice.
>
Have you tried my code? The list has no selectable entry.
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> as the commentary suggests if the
> Image(String id, Resource imageResource) constructor was
> used.
>
This indeed looks like a bug to me.
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avigator component in
> hierarchy starting from [MarkupContainer [Component id = pageLink,
> page = , path = 0:pageLink.AjaxPagingNavigationLink]]
>
Are you using the latest v1.3?
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super.configure(widgetProperties);
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> added?
>
All mozilla-based browsers don't support it due to an alleged contradiction
between
HTML4 and CSS (see https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=915#c27).
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gle's OpenSocial API?
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