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  • J Jorgen Andersson

    How about McHammer? :doh:

    Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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    Nagy Vilmos
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    Stop!

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    • C Chris Quinn

      Here's my monkey giblets! I knew I still had it somewhere

      Function Namecase(ByVal Sourcestring As String) As String
      Dim ConvertChar As Integer, Jock As Integer
      Dim StringLength As Integer, loopvar As Integer
      Dim Newstring As String, Nextchar As String
      Dim MacPos As Integer, Maclen As Integer, TestMac As String

      On Error GoTo HandleErr
      'Lowercase the whole string
      
      StringLength = Len(Sourcestring)
      Sourcestring = LCase$(Sourcestring)
      
      For loopvar = 1 To StringLength
          'loop through the string letter by letter and
          'Convert the letter to uppercase if it is :-
      
          'The First Character in the text box
          ConvertChar = (loopvar = 1)
      
          'or character following space, hypen or apostrophe
          If Not ConvertChar Then ConvertChar = InStr(" -' ", Mid$(Sourcestring, (loopvar - 1), 1))
      
          ''or first character following a Mc for the Scots amongst us
          '    If Not ConvertChar Then
          '        If loopvar > 2 Then ConvertChar = (Mid$(SourceString, (loopvar - 2), 2) = "mc")
          '    End If
      
          Nextchar = Mid$(Sourcestring, loopvar, 1)
          If ConvertChar Then        'Convert character to uppercase if it meets the criteria
              Nextchar = UCase$(Nextchar)
          End If
          Newstring = Newstring & Nextchar        'Concatenate to destination
      Next loopvar
      TestMac = "|" & Newstring & "|"
      MacPos = (InStr("|Machin|Macaskill|Mack|Mackie|Macaly|Macy|Mace|Macari|Macley|Macnamara|Mackay|", TestMac))
      Jock = (MacPos = 0)
      If Jock Then
          MacPos = InStr(Newstring, "Mac")
          Maclen = Len(Newstring)
          If MacPos > 0 Then
              Newstring = left$(Newstring, MacPos + 2) & (UCase$(Mid$(Newstring, MacPos + 3, 1)) & right$(Newstring, (Maclen - (MacPos + 3))))
          End If
          MacPos = InStr(Newstring, "Mc")
          If MacPos > 0 Then
              Newstring = left$(Newstring, MacPos + 1) & (UCase$(Mid$(Newstring, MacPos + 2, 1)) & right$(Newstring, (Maclen - (MacPos + 2))))
          End If
      End If
      Namecase = Newstring        'return the completed string
      

      ExitHere:
      Exit Function

      ' Error handling block added by Error Handler Add-In. DO NOT EDIT this block of code.
      ' Automatic error handler last updated at 09-21-2004 10:35:07   'ErrorHandler:$$D=09-21-2004    'ErrorHandler:$$T=10:35:07
      

      HandleErr:
      Select Case Err.Number
      Case Else
      MsgBox "Error " & Err.Number & ": " & Err.Description, vbCritic

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      BobJanova
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      MacAskill and (definitely) MacNamara look like they are real Macs. This kind of code just implies your input and/or requirements are crap, though. People should be trusted to type their own name as they want it.

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        MacAskill and (definitely) MacNamara look like they are real Macs. This kind of code just implies your input and/or requirements are crap, though. People should be trusted to type their own name as they want it.

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        Nagy Vilmos
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        This goes back to a more elegant age where people couldn't use puters.

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        • N Nagy Vilmos

          Stop!

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          Jorgen Andersson
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          I'm Too Legit to Quit, I Don't Stop until I'm Gaining Momentum. So Feel My Power it's Hammertime.

          Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello[^]

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          • N Nagy Vilmos

            I know, lets keep re-comparing strings as it's cheap and easy. Thank you VB6; the gift that keeps on giving.

            Public Function sConvertCase(sInString, lType As VbStrConv) As String
            Dim sReturn As String
            Dim lPos As Long
            Dim lStart As Long
            Dim lNext As Long
            On Local Error Resume Next
            sReturn = StrConv(sInString, lType)
            If lType = vbProperCase Then
            'check for This-That, O'Sumin ,McSumin, von Sumin, MacName (must be input as MacN...)
            lPos = 0
            Do
            lStart = lPos + 1
            lPos = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Mc")
            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Mac")
            If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
            lPos = lNext
            End If
            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "O'")
            If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
            lPos = lNext
            End If
            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Von ")
            If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
            lPos = lNext
            End If
            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "-")
            If lNext > 0 And lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0 Then
            lPos = lNext
            End If

                    If lPos = 0 Then
                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 1) = "-" Then
                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 1, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 1, 1))
                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 2) = "Mc" Then
                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1))
                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 3) = "Mac" Then
                        If Mid$(sInString, lPos, 3) = "Mac" And Mid$(sInString, lPos + 3, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sInString, lPos, 3)) Then
                            Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 3, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 3, 1))
                        End If
                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 2) = "O'" Then
                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 2))
                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 4) = "Von " Then
                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 1) = "v"
                    End If
                Loop While lPos > 0
            End If
            

            Done:
            sConvertCase = sReturn
            End Function

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            Bernhard Hiller
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            Well, you have to run that code at the speed of MacH 2.

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            • B BobJanova

              MacAskill and (definitely) MacNamara look like they are real Macs. This kind of code just implies your input and/or requirements are crap, though. People should be trusted to type their own name as they want it.

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              Chris Quinn
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              I have a Scottish friend called Macaskill who definitely does not capitalise internally, and the others were ascertained by looking through the telephone directories of several major British cities, though I think Macnamara[^] is a special special case - some capitalise and some don't

              ========================================================= I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka. =========================================================

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              • N Nagy Vilmos

                I know, lets keep re-comparing strings as it's cheap and easy. Thank you VB6; the gift that keeps on giving.

                Public Function sConvertCase(sInString, lType As VbStrConv) As String
                Dim sReturn As String
                Dim lPos As Long
                Dim lStart As Long
                Dim lNext As Long
                On Local Error Resume Next
                sReturn = StrConv(sInString, lType)
                If lType = vbProperCase Then
                'check for This-That, O'Sumin ,McSumin, von Sumin, MacName (must be input as MacN...)
                lPos = 0
                Do
                lStart = lPos + 1
                lPos = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Mc")
                lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Mac")
                If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
                lPos = lNext
                End If
                lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "O'")
                If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
                lPos = lNext
                End If
                lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Von ")
                If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
                lPos = lNext
                End If
                lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "-")
                If lNext > 0 And lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0 Then
                lPos = lNext
                End If

                        If lPos = 0 Then
                        ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 1) = "-" Then
                            Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 1, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 1, 1))
                        ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 2) = "Mc" Then
                            Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1))
                        ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 3) = "Mac" Then
                            If Mid$(sInString, lPos, 3) = "Mac" And Mid$(sInString, lPos + 3, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sInString, lPos, 3)) Then
                                Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 3, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 3, 1))
                            End If
                        ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 2) = "O'" Then
                            Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 2))
                        ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 4) = "Von " Then
                            Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 1) = "v"
                        End If
                    Loop While lPos > 0
                End If
                

                Done:
                sConvertCase = sReturn
                End Function

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                How to debug small programs
                Dave Kreskowiak

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                • D Dave Kreskowiak

                  You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                  A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                  How to debug small programs
                  Dave Kreskowiak

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                  Nagy Vilmos
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #16

                  No, that hurt.

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                  • D Dave Kreskowiak

                    You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                    A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                    How to debug small programs
                    Dave Kreskowiak

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                    BobJanova
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                    #17

                    Oh my word.

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                    • D Dave Kreskowiak

                      You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                      A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                      How to debug small programs
                      Dave Kreskowiak

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                      ZurdoDev
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                      I'm surprised that CP didn't give an "Out of memory exception" when the OP posted that code. Whew!

                      There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                        A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                        How to debug small programs
                        Dave Kreskowiak

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                        Chris Quinn
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                        As I always say, it ain't the tool that is used that's the problem, but the tool that uses it.

                        ========================================================= I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka. =========================================================

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                        • C Chris Quinn

                          Here's my monkey giblets! I knew I still had it somewhere

                          Function Namecase(ByVal Sourcestring As String) As String
                          Dim ConvertChar As Integer, Jock As Integer
                          Dim StringLength As Integer, loopvar As Integer
                          Dim Newstring As String, Nextchar As String
                          Dim MacPos As Integer, Maclen As Integer, TestMac As String

                          On Error GoTo HandleErr
                          'Lowercase the whole string
                          
                          StringLength = Len(Sourcestring)
                          Sourcestring = LCase$(Sourcestring)
                          
                          For loopvar = 1 To StringLength
                              'loop through the string letter by letter and
                              'Convert the letter to uppercase if it is :-
                          
                              'The First Character in the text box
                              ConvertChar = (loopvar = 1)
                          
                              'or character following space, hypen or apostrophe
                              If Not ConvertChar Then ConvertChar = InStr(" -' ", Mid$(Sourcestring, (loopvar - 1), 1))
                          
                              ''or first character following a Mc for the Scots amongst us
                              '    If Not ConvertChar Then
                              '        If loopvar > 2 Then ConvertChar = (Mid$(SourceString, (loopvar - 2), 2) = "mc")
                              '    End If
                          
                              Nextchar = Mid$(Sourcestring, loopvar, 1)
                              If ConvertChar Then        'Convert character to uppercase if it meets the criteria
                                  Nextchar = UCase$(Nextchar)
                              End If
                              Newstring = Newstring & Nextchar        'Concatenate to destination
                          Next loopvar
                          TestMac = "|" & Newstring & "|"
                          MacPos = (InStr("|Machin|Macaskill|Mack|Mackie|Macaly|Macy|Mace|Macari|Macley|Macnamara|Mackay|", TestMac))
                          Jock = (MacPos = 0)
                          If Jock Then
                              MacPos = InStr(Newstring, "Mac")
                              Maclen = Len(Newstring)
                              If MacPos > 0 Then
                                  Newstring = left$(Newstring, MacPos + 2) & (UCase$(Mid$(Newstring, MacPos + 3, 1)) & right$(Newstring, (Maclen - (MacPos + 3))))
                              End If
                              MacPos = InStr(Newstring, "Mc")
                              If MacPos > 0 Then
                                  Newstring = left$(Newstring, MacPos + 1) & (UCase$(Mid$(Newstring, MacPos + 2, 1)) & right$(Newstring, (Maclen - (MacPos + 2))))
                              End If
                          End If
                          Namecase = Newstring        'return the completed string
                          

                          ExitHere:
                          Exit Function

                          ' Error handling block added by Error Handler Add-In. DO NOT EDIT this block of code.
                          ' Automatic error handler last updated at 09-21-2004 10:35:07   'ErrorHandler:$$D=09-21-2004    'ErrorHandler:$$T=10:35:07
                          

                          HandleErr:
                          Select Case Err.Number
                          Case Else
                          MsgBox "Error " & Err.Number & ": " & Err.Description, vbCritic

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                          Glad to see it takes care of MacHine

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                          • N Nagy Vilmos

                            I know, lets keep re-comparing strings as it's cheap and easy. Thank you VB6; the gift that keeps on giving.

                            Public Function sConvertCase(sInString, lType As VbStrConv) As String
                            Dim sReturn As String
                            Dim lPos As Long
                            Dim lStart As Long
                            Dim lNext As Long
                            On Local Error Resume Next
                            sReturn = StrConv(sInString, lType)
                            If lType = vbProperCase Then
                            'check for This-That, O'Sumin ,McSumin, von Sumin, MacName (must be input as MacN...)
                            lPos = 0
                            Do
                            lStart = lPos + 1
                            lPos = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Mc")
                            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Mac")
                            If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
                            lPos = lNext
                            End If
                            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "O'")
                            If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
                            lPos = lNext
                            End If
                            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "Von ")
                            If lNext > 0 And (lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0) Then
                            lPos = lNext
                            End If
                            lNext = InStr(lStart, sReturn, "-")
                            If lNext > 0 And lNext < lPos Or lPos = 0 Then
                            lPos = lNext
                            End If

                                    If lPos = 0 Then
                                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 1) = "-" Then
                                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 1, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 1, 1))
                                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 2) = "Mc" Then
                                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1))
                                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 3) = "Mac" Then
                                        If Mid$(sInString, lPos, 3) = "Mac" And Mid$(sInString, lPos + 3, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sInString, lPos, 3)) Then
                                            Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 3, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 3, 1))
                                        End If
                                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 2) = "O'" Then
                                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 1) = UCase$(Mid$(sReturn, lPos + 2, 2))
                                    ElseIf Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 4) = "Von " Then
                                        Mid$(sReturn, lPos, 1) = "v"
                                    End If
                                Loop While lPos > 0
                            End If
                            

                            Done:
                            sConvertCase = sReturn
                            End Function

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                            mikepwilson
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                            Holy crap. Here's what you do. Install Strawberry Perl on that machine, and have that function shell out to a perl one-liner. It'll still be more efficient and less dain bramaged.

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                              Holy crap. Here's what you do. Install Strawberry Perl on that machine, and have that function shell out to a perl one-liner. It'll still be more efficient and less dain bramaged.

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                              Nagy Vilmos
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                              mikepwilson wrote:

                              Install Strawberry Perl

                              No, I don't think so...

                              mikepwilson wrote:

                              less dain bramaged

                              you were saying? :laugh:

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                                mikepwilson wrote:

                                Install Strawberry Perl

                                No, I don't think so...

                                mikepwilson wrote:

                                less dain bramaged

                                you were saying? :laugh:

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                                I dunno man, consider it. Perl is the language for programmers who have actual work to get done.

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                                • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                  You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                                  A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                                  How to debug small programs
                                  Dave Kreskowiak

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                                  Brisingr Aerowing
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                                  :wtf:

                                  What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?

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                                    I can't see how it's connected to VB6 (or any language for that matter)...It's a pure human problem...

                                    I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is. (V)

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                                    Rob Grainger
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                                    Actually string handling in VB6 is particularly dire. The "natural" syntax encourages you to build strings from smaller ones, but the implementation just reallocates. I remember seeing some code building particularly long strings that had exponentially increasing performance time on long input - entirely due to naive string-handling. There are workarounds, but the language has to take some blame here.

                                    "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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                                    • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                      You thought that code was bad?? How about this[^] little gem, written in C#?? I hate hearing crap about VB being the sole domain of horrible code.

                                      A guide to posting questions on CodeProject

                                      How to debug small programs
                                      Dave Kreskowiak

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                                      Rob Grainger
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                                      Not the sole domain, but a particularly frequent one due to some bad language design decisions. JavaScript is similarly plagued, and of course one can always create bad code in any language, just some make it the default way of working for many.

                                      "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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                                        Actually string handling in VB6 is particularly dire. The "natural" syntax encourages you to build strings from smaller ones, but the implementation just reallocates. I remember seeing some code building particularly long strings that had exponentially increasing performance time on long input - entirely due to naive string-handling. There are workarounds, but the language has to take some blame here.

                                        "If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough." Alan Kay.

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                                        Fueled By Decaff
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                                        Erm, isn't it the same as natural string handling in C#? Yes, I do know you should use a StringBuilder, but a new coder would not necessarily know that.

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