RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michele Neylon -Blacknight Solutions

At 14.19 12/08/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I used a .htaccess for this on Apache with Tomcat 3*
The .htaccess :
DirectoryIndex index.jsp


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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Andrew

It's a known bug, and fixed.
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10789

The next build will contain the fix. (build is July 19,  bug fixed July
20)

http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-connectors/


- Andrew

> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Remijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:45 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: automatically serve index.jsp
> 
> 
> hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with 
> mod_jk2 and jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache 
> giving a directory listing instead of returning index.jsp.  
> The only way I've been able to get around this problem is 
> editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping to 
> the whole webapp...
> 
> 
> - workers2.properties (snippet) 
> ---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
> --
> -
> 
> 
> 
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> 
> - httpd.conf (snippet) 
> 
> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary 
> "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> 
>  "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary">
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
> --
> --
> 
> 
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp 
> in the workers2.properties file, will that basically override 
> apache serving static content?  I assuming it would  but I 
> don't have the time to go digging around in the connector's source.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michael Remijan

...

Nope, I've tried that too.  and I'm using mod_jk2 so the JkMount doesn't apply




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Add "index.jsp" in the "DirectoryIndex" statement of Apache. Also check
your JkMount statements. Apache needs to forward all jsps to Tomcat.

RS



   
 
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...

Nope, that does work either.  I've been using tomcat for a while so I've
already tried the most of those kinds of things.

It looks to me like the mappings in the workers2.properties file is looked
at first.  If a matching is found, it is forwarded to tomcat.  If not, it
goes to apache.  Since I have directory browsing for that directory off and
no index.html I get apache's standard error message for not being able to
see that file.  What I want apache to do is translate
http://localhost/diary/ into http://localhost/diary/index.jsp.  can I do
this with a redirect?




-Original Message-
From: Subir Sengupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:24 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


Put this in your web.xml

  
index.jsp
  

Subir

-Original Message-
From: Michael Remijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


...

having this snippet workers2.properties also works

- workers2.properties (snippet) ---
 [uri:/diary/]
 info=Map the whole webapp
---




-Original Message-
From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp


You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and
jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory
listing
instead of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around
this problem is editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping
to
the whole webapp...
>
>
> - workers2.properties (snippet)
---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
>
---
>
>
>
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
>
> - httpd.conf (snippet)

> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
>
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
>


>
>
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the
workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving
static
content?  I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging
around in the connector's source.
>
>
> thanks,
> 
>
>
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Re: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michael Locasto

Mike,

I think there was discussion on tomcat-dev about this issue (with jk2)
recently (~2/3 weeks ago)... there should also be a bug report in
bugzilla. Try searching both those archives.

Of course, it's been a while and I wasn't really paying attention to the
conversation because it didn't impact my use, so this may be a bit of a
red herring. I hope it isn't :)

http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
che.org&msgId=404644

http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10789

Good luck,
Michael



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From: "Michael Remijan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:03 PM
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


> ...
>
> Nope, that does work either.  I've been using tomcat for a while so I've
already tried the most of those kinds of things.
>
> It looks to me like the mappings in the workers2.properties file is
looked at first.  If a matching is found, it is forwarded to tomcat.  If
not, it goes to apache.  Since I have directory browsing for that
directory off and no index.html I get apache's standard error message for
not being able to see that file.  What I want apache to do is translate
http://localhost/diary/ into http://localhost/diary/index.jsp.  can I do
this with a redirect?
>
> 
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Subir Sengupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:24 PM
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp
>
>
> Put this in your web.xml
>
>   
> index.jsp
>   
>
> Subir
>
> -----Original Message-
> From: Michael Remijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp
>
>
> ...
>
> having this snippet workers2.properties also works
>
> - workers2.properties
(snippet) ---
>  [uri:/diary/]
>  info=Map the whole webapp
> ----
---
>
>
> 
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp
>
>
> You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
> index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?
>
> This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.
>
> Steve
>
> Michael Remijan wrote:
> > hi all,
> >
> > I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2
and
> jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory
listing
> instead of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get
around
> this problem is editing the workers2.properties file to include a
mapping to
> the whole webapp...
> >
> >
> > - workers2.properties (snippet)
> ---
> > [uri:/diary/*]
> > info=Map the whole webapp
> >
> 
---
> >
> >
> >
> > I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> >
> > - httpd.conf (snippet)
> 
> > ##
> > ## diary webapp
> > ##
> > Alias /diary
"C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> >
> > 
> > Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> > AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> > AllowOverride None
> > Order allow,deny
> > Allow from all
> > 
> >
> 

> >
> >
> > The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the
> workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving
static
> content?  I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging
> around in the connector's source.
> >
> >
> > thanks,
> > 
> >
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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread rsequeira


Add "index.jsp" in the "DirectoryIndex" statement of Apache. Also check
your JkMount statements. Apache needs to forward all jsps to Tomcat.

RS



   
 
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  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
 
cc:
 
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...

Nope, that does work either.  I've been using tomcat for a while so I've
already tried the most of those kinds of things.

It looks to me like the mappings in the workers2.properties file is looked
at first.  If a matching is found, it is forwarded to tomcat.  If not, it
goes to apache.  Since I have directory browsing for that directory off and
no index.html I get apache's standard error message for not being able to
see that file.  What I want apache to do is translate
http://localhost/diary/ into http://localhost/diary/index.jsp.  can I do
this with a redirect?




-Original Message-
From: Subir Sengupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:24 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


Put this in your web.xml

  
index.jsp
  

Subir

-Original Message-
From: Michael Remijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


...

having this snippet workers2.properties also works

- workers2.properties (snippet) ---
 [uri:/diary/]
 info=Map the whole webapp
---




-Original Message-
From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp


You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and
jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory
listing
instead of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around
this problem is editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping
to
the whole webapp...
>
>
> - workers2.properties (snippet)
---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
>
---
>
>
>
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
>
> - httpd.conf (snippet)

> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
>
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
>


>
>
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the
workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving
static
content?  I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging
around in the connector's source.
>
>
> thanks,
> 
>
>
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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michael Remijan

...

Nope, that does work either.  I've been using tomcat for a while so I've already tried 
the most of those kinds of things.

It looks to me like the mappings in the workers2.properties file is looked at first.  
If a matching is found, it is forwarded to tomcat.  If not, it goes to apache.  Since 
I have directory browsing for that directory off and no index.html I get apache's 
standard error message for not being able to see that file.  What I want apache to do 
is translate http://localhost/diary/ into http://localhost/diary/index.jsp.  can I do 
this with a redirect?




-Original Message-
From: Subir Sengupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 1:24 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


Put this in your web.xml

  
index.jsp
  

Subir

-Original Message-
From: Michael Remijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


...

having this snippet workers2.properties also works

- workers2.properties (snippet) ---
 [uri:/diary/]
 info=Map the whole webapp
---




-Original Message-
From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp


You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and
jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory listing
instead of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around
this problem is editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping to
the whole webapp...
> 
> 
> - workers2.properties (snippet)
---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
>
---
> 
> 
> 
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> 
> - httpd.conf (snippet)

> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> 
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
>

> 
> 
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the
workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving static
content?  I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging
around in the connector's source.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Subir Sengupta

Put this in your web.xml

  
index.jsp
  

Subir

-Original Message-
From: Michael Remijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: automatically serve index.jsp


...

having this snippet workers2.properties also works

- workers2.properties (snippet) ---
 [uri:/diary/]
 info=Map the whole webapp
---




-Original Message-
From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp


You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and
jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory listing
instead of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around
this problem is editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping to
the whole webapp...
> 
> 
> - workers2.properties (snippet)
---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
>
---
> 
> 
> 
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> 
> - httpd.conf (snippet)

> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> 
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
>

> 
> 
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the
workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving static
content?  I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging
around in the connector's source.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michael Remijan

...

having this snippet workers2.properties also works

- workers2.properties (snippet) ---
 [uri:/diary/]
 info=Map the whole webapp
---




-Original Message-
From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp


You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and 
>jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory listing instead 
>of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around this problem is 
>editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping to the whole webapp...
> 
> 
> - workers2.properties (snippet) ---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
> ---
> 
> 
> 
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> 
> - httpd.conf (snippet) 
> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> 
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the 
>workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving static content? 
> I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging around in the 
>connector's source.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
> 
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RE: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michael Remijan

...

Yes I did.  In fact it was the first thing I tried.  I also tried getting rid of the 
"AddOutputFilter" snippet of the  tag thinking it was preventing apache 
from loading the jsp page.   that didn't work either.



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From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 12:53 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: automatically serve index.jsp


You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and 
>jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory listing instead 
>of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around this problem is 
>editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping to the whole webapp...
> 
> 
> - workers2.properties (snippet) ---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
> ---
> 
> 
> 
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> 
> - httpd.conf (snippet) 
> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> 
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the 
>workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving static content? 
> I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging around in the 
>connector's source.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
> 
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Re: automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Steve Prior

You're a little ahead of me in doing this, but did you try adding
index.jsp to a DirectoryIndex directive in Apache?

This was very obious to do in Apache 1.3, not sure as obvious in 2.0.

Steve

Michael Remijan wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and 
>jdk1.4.0_01.  I've posted previously about apache giving a directory listing instead 
>of returning index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around this problem is 
>editing the workers2.properties file to include a mapping to the whole webapp...
> 
> 
> - workers2.properties (snippet) ---
> [uri:/diary/*]
> info=Map the whole webapp
> ---
> 
> 
> 
> I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows
> 
> - httpd.conf (snippet) 
> ##
> ## diary webapp
> ##
> Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"
> 
> 
> Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
> AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
> AllowOverride None
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the 
>workers2.properties file, will that basically override apache serving static content? 
> I assuming it would  but I don't have the time to go digging around in the 
>connector's source.
> 
> 
> thanks,
> 
> 
> 
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automatically serve index.jsp

2002-08-12 Thread Michael Remijan

hi all,

I'm currently working on Apache 2.0.39 <-> tomcat-4.1.8 with mod_jk2 and jdk1.4.0_01.  
I've posted previously about apache giving a directory listing instead of returning 
index.jsp.  The only way I've been able to get around this problem is editing the 
workers2.properties file to include a mapping to the whole webapp...


- workers2.properties (snippet) ---
[uri:/diary/*]
info=Map the whole webapp
---



I have an alias and directory in httpd.conf set up as follows

- httpd.conf (snippet) 
##
## diary webapp
##
Alias /diary "C:/apps/Tomcat/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.8-LE-jdk14/webapps/diary"


Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews IncludesNoExec
AddOutputFilter Includes html htm gif jpeg jpg
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all




The question I have is, because of mapping the whole webapp in the workers2.properties 
file, will that basically override apache serving static content?  I assuming it would 
 but I don't have the time to go digging around in the connector's source.


thanks,



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