How can I add block through XML layout file, and not programmatically, through controller?












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How can I add a block through XML layout file, and not programaticaly, through controller?



I have my block and I want to use it in a template that already exists (catalog/category/view.phtml).



How can I do this without going in and changing a controller, and without changing the catalog/category/view.phtml directly?



I want to add this block somewhere in an already existing template through XML, and not programatically.



This is part of my block:



class Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block_Myblock extends Mage_Core_Block_Template
{
public function _construct()
{
$this -> setTemplate("mynamespace_mymodule/myblock.phtml");
return parent::_construct();

}

public function getItemsByCategoryAndUseState($category, $use_state) {
return "some used or new items";
}
}


This is config.xml of my module:



<config>
<modules>
<Mynamespace_Mymodule>
<version>3.0.0.1</version>
</Mynamespace_Mymodule>
</modules>
<global>
<blocks>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<class>Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block</class>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</blocks>
</global>
<frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>

</frontend>



This is my package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml:



<layout version="0.1.0">
<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="product_list">
<block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>
</layout>


Thanks.










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  • share your block and XML where you want to reuse

    – Vishwas Bhatnagar
    Nov 25 '16 at 10:30
















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How can I add a block through XML layout file, and not programaticaly, through controller?



I have my block and I want to use it in a template that already exists (catalog/category/view.phtml).



How can I do this without going in and changing a controller, and without changing the catalog/category/view.phtml directly?



I want to add this block somewhere in an already existing template through XML, and not programatically.



This is part of my block:



class Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block_Myblock extends Mage_Core_Block_Template
{
public function _construct()
{
$this -> setTemplate("mynamespace_mymodule/myblock.phtml");
return parent::_construct();

}

public function getItemsByCategoryAndUseState($category, $use_state) {
return "some used or new items";
}
}


This is config.xml of my module:



<config>
<modules>
<Mynamespace_Mymodule>
<version>3.0.0.1</version>
</Mynamespace_Mymodule>
</modules>
<global>
<blocks>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<class>Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block</class>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</blocks>
</global>
<frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>

</frontend>



This is my package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml:



<layout version="0.1.0">
<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="product_list">
<block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>
</layout>


Thanks.










share|improve this question

























  • share your block and XML where you want to reuse

    – Vishwas Bhatnagar
    Nov 25 '16 at 10:30














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How can I add a block through XML layout file, and not programaticaly, through controller?



I have my block and I want to use it in a template that already exists (catalog/category/view.phtml).



How can I do this without going in and changing a controller, and without changing the catalog/category/view.phtml directly?



I want to add this block somewhere in an already existing template through XML, and not programatically.



This is part of my block:



class Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block_Myblock extends Mage_Core_Block_Template
{
public function _construct()
{
$this -> setTemplate("mynamespace_mymodule/myblock.phtml");
return parent::_construct();

}

public function getItemsByCategoryAndUseState($category, $use_state) {
return "some used or new items";
}
}


This is config.xml of my module:



<config>
<modules>
<Mynamespace_Mymodule>
<version>3.0.0.1</version>
</Mynamespace_Mymodule>
</modules>
<global>
<blocks>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<class>Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block</class>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</blocks>
</global>
<frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>

</frontend>



This is my package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml:



<layout version="0.1.0">
<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="product_list">
<block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>
</layout>


Thanks.










share|improve this question
















How can I add a block through XML layout file, and not programaticaly, through controller?



I have my block and I want to use it in a template that already exists (catalog/category/view.phtml).



How can I do this without going in and changing a controller, and without changing the catalog/category/view.phtml directly?



I want to add this block somewhere in an already existing template through XML, and not programatically.



This is part of my block:



class Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block_Myblock extends Mage_Core_Block_Template
{
public function _construct()
{
$this -> setTemplate("mynamespace_mymodule/myblock.phtml");
return parent::_construct();

}

public function getItemsByCategoryAndUseState($category, $use_state) {
return "some used or new items";
}
}


This is config.xml of my module:



<config>
<modules>
<Mynamespace_Mymodule>
<version>3.0.0.1</version>
</Mynamespace_Mymodule>
</modules>
<global>
<blocks>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<class>Mynamespace_Mymodule_Block</class>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</blocks>
</global>
<frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>

</frontend>



This is my package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml:



<layout version="0.1.0">
<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="product_list">
<block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>
</layout>


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  • share your block and XML where you want to reuse

    – Vishwas Bhatnagar
    Nov 25 '16 at 10:30



















  • share your block and XML where you want to reuse

    – Vishwas Bhatnagar
    Nov 25 '16 at 10:30

















share your block and XML where you want to reuse

– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Nov 25 '16 at 10:30





share your block and XML where you want to reuse

– Vishwas Bhatnagar
Nov 25 '16 at 10:30










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you can add block with this xml code



<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="content">
<block type="mymodule/myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>


add this is <frontend> tag not in <global>



     <frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>
</frontend>





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  • This is the exact answer to the question.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:21











  • And what does the after=-= mean?

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:22











  • Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:26













  • @VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:30













  • See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:32





















0














Solved it partially by using methods of the block in template. I just:




  1. Created the block

  2. Declared the block in module's config.xml

  3. Using it in the template (a .phtml file) like so:

  4. echo $this -> getLayout() 
    -> createBlock('mymodule/myblock')
    -> toHtml();


I want to do it just with .XML layout updates though.






share|improve this answer


























  • which url you trying to set your template?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:02











  • This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:03











  • you want to set template for category page?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:06











  • I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:07













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you can add block with this xml code



<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="content">
<block type="mymodule/myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>


add this is <frontend> tag not in <global>



     <frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>
</frontend>





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  • This is the exact answer to the question.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:21











  • And what does the after=-= mean?

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:22











  • Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:26













  • @VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:30













  • See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:32


















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you can add block with this xml code



<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="content">
<block type="mymodule/myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>


add this is <frontend> tag not in <global>



     <frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>
</frontend>





share|improve this answer


























  • This is the exact answer to the question.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:21











  • And what does the after=-= mean?

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:22











  • Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:26













  • @VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:30













  • See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:32
















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you can add block with this xml code



<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="content">
<block type="mymodule/myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>


add this is <frontend> tag not in <global>



     <frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>
</frontend>





share|improve this answer















you can add block with this xml code



<catalog_category_view>
<reference name="content">
<block type="mymodule/myblock" after="-" />
</reference>
</catalog_category_view>


add this is <frontend> tag not in <global>



     <frontend>
<layout>
<updates>
<mynamespace_mymodule>
<file>mynamespace_mymodule.xml</file>
</mynamespace_mymodule>
</updates>
</layout>
</frontend>






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  • This is the exact answer to the question.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:21











  • And what does the after=-= mean?

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:22











  • Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:26













  • @VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:30













  • See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:32





















  • This is the exact answer to the question.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:21











  • And what does the after=-= mean?

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:22











  • Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:26













  • @VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:30













  • See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:32



















This is the exact answer to the question.

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:21





This is the exact answer to the question.

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:21













And what does the after=-= mean?

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:22





And what does the after=-= mean?

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:22













Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:26







Something is wrong. I am not getting the output from the block when I added this in config.xml of the module: <frontend> ... <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="useditems" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> ... </config>

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:26















@VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

– Fme Extensions
Nov 25 '16 at 11:30







@VladimirDespotovic which file your are editing if it is layout file simple add this code <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="thinkopen_overwriter/filteredbooks" name="usedbooksincategory" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> layout file is inapp/design/frontend/spacename/themename/layout/thier are layout file

– Fme Extensions
Nov 25 '16 at 11:30















See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:32







See my comment above. It didn't work. I added this in my design/frontend/package/theme/layout/mynamespace_mymodule.xml: <layout version="0.1.0"> <frontend> <layout> <updates> <catalog_category_view> <reference name="content"> <block type="mynamespace_mymodule/myblock" name="nameofmyblock" after="-" /> </reference> </catalog_category_view> </updates> </layout> </frontend> </layout>

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:32















0














Solved it partially by using methods of the block in template. I just:




  1. Created the block

  2. Declared the block in module's config.xml

  3. Using it in the template (a .phtml file) like so:

  4. echo $this -> getLayout() 
    -> createBlock('mymodule/myblock')
    -> toHtml();


I want to do it just with .XML layout updates though.






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  • which url you trying to set your template?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:02











  • This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:03











  • you want to set template for category page?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:06











  • I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:07


















0














Solved it partially by using methods of the block in template. I just:




  1. Created the block

  2. Declared the block in module's config.xml

  3. Using it in the template (a .phtml file) like so:

  4. echo $this -> getLayout() 
    -> createBlock('mymodule/myblock')
    -> toHtml();


I want to do it just with .XML layout updates though.






share|improve this answer


























  • which url you trying to set your template?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:02











  • This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:03











  • you want to set template for category page?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:06











  • I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:07
















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Solved it partially by using methods of the block in template. I just:




  1. Created the block

  2. Declared the block in module's config.xml

  3. Using it in the template (a .phtml file) like so:

  4. echo $this -> getLayout() 
    -> createBlock('mymodule/myblock')
    -> toHtml();


I want to do it just with .XML layout updates though.






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Solved it partially by using methods of the block in template. I just:




  1. Created the block

  2. Declared the block in module's config.xml

  3. Using it in the template (a .phtml file) like so:

  4. echo $this -> getLayout() 
    -> createBlock('mymodule/myblock')
    -> toHtml();


I want to do it just with .XML layout updates though.







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answered Nov 25 '16 at 10:33









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  • which url you trying to set your template?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:02











  • This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:03











  • you want to set template for category page?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:06











  • I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:07





















  • which url you trying to set your template?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:02











  • This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:03











  • you want to set template for category page?

    – Fme Extensions
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:06











  • I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

    – Vladimir Despotovic
    Nov 25 '16 at 11:07



















which url you trying to set your template?

– Fme Extensions
Nov 25 '16 at 11:02





which url you trying to set your template?

– Fme Extensions
Nov 25 '16 at 11:02













This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:03





This url: 127.0.0.1/mysite/firstcategory.html

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:03













you want to set template for category page?

– Fme Extensions
Nov 25 '16 at 11:06





you want to set template for category page?

– Fme Extensions
Nov 25 '16 at 11:06













I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:07







I don't want to change the template file template/catalog/category/view.phtml. I would like to add block to the template and layout by using XML.

– Vladimir Despotovic
Nov 25 '16 at 11:07




















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