## Language file for analog 6.0. May not work with any other version.
##
## This is a language file for analog. Lines beginning with ## are comments.
## Each language should have one language file in its own character set,
## and can have an additional one for ASCII (7 bit) output.
##
## Japanese version by Kaori Chikenji,
## Takayuki Matsuki (matsuki@tokyo-kasei.ac.jp),
## Motonobu Takahashi (monyo@home.monyo.com),
## and Kazuto Ishigaki (ishigaki-ml@factory.gr.jp) 2002 Feb. 24
##
## Takayuki Matsuki (matsuki@tokyo-kasei.ac.jp) 2004 Feb. 18
##
## Note: Be careful to use the same character set in all the configuration
## files, i.e., jp?.lng (this file), jp?.cfg, jp?dom.tab, jp?desc.txt.
##
## The character set of this language file. Prefix with a * to indicate a
## multibyte character set: e.g. *ISO-2022-JP
*ISO-2022-JP
## Abbreviations for the day and month names.
$BF|(B
$B7n(B
$B2P(B
$B?e(B
$BLZ(B
$B6b(B
$BEZ(B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
## Next some standard common words.
## Abbreviation for "week beginning"
$B=5@hF,F|(B
$BG/(B
## Quarter of a year
4$BH>4|(B
$B7n(B
$BF|(B
$BF|(B
$B;~4V(B
$BJ,(B
$BJ,(B
$BIC(B
$BIC(B
$B%P%$%H(B
$B%P%$%H(B
## ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.
?$B%P%$%H(B
$B%j%/%(%9%H(B
$B%j%/%(%9%H(B
$BG/7nF|(B
## This has the right spacing for a column like 23/Mar/98 15:00-15:05
$BG/7nF|(B $B;~4VBS(B
$B;~(B
$B3+;OF|(B
$B3+;O;~9o(B
$B:G=*%"%/%;%9F|;~(B
$B:G=*%"%/%;%9;~9o(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
$B%[%9%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
$B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B
$B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B
$B%I%a%$%s(B
$B%I%a%$%s(B
$BAH?%(B
$BAH?%(B
$B3HD%;R(B
$B3HD%;R(B
URL
URL
$B%V%i%&%6(B
$B%V%i%&%6(B
OS
OS
## (= operating system, operating systems)
$B%5%$%:(B
$B8!:w8l(B
$B8!:w9`L\(B
$B%5%$%H(B
$B%5%$%H(B
$B%f!<%6(B
$B%f!<%6(B
$B>uBV%3!<%I(B
$B>uBV%3!<%I(B
$B%&%'%V%5!<%P$NE}7W(B
## Prefixes kilo, mega etc. to make kilobytes, megabytes etc.
$B%-%m(B
$B%a%,(B
$B%.%,(B (10$B2/(B)
$B%F%i(B (1$BC{(B)
$B%Z%?(B (1$B@iC{(B)
$B%(%/%5(B (100$B5~(B)
$B%<!<%?(B (10$BT6(B)
$B%h%C%?(B (1$B2SM=(B)
## Shorter versions of the same prefixes for column headings
k
M
G
T
P
E
Z
Y
## Names for the rows in the File Size Report. Note that changing these will
## NOT change the boundaries! These are just labels for predetermined buckets.
## They should line up nicely when right-aligned.
0
1B- 10B
11B- 100B
101B- 1kB
1kB- 10kB
10kB-100kB
100kB- 1MB
1MB- 10MB
10MB-100MB
100MB- 1GB
> 1GB
## Now the names of reports
$BA4BN$N35MW(B
## The time reports, plus "busiest" strings (at the bottom of each report)
$BG/JL%l%]!<%H(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?G/(B :
4$BH>4|JL%l%]!<%H(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?(B4$BH>4|(B :
$B7nJL%l%]!<%H(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?7n(B :
$B=5JL%l%]!<%H(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?=5(B ($B1&$NF|IU$+$i#1=54V(B)$B!'(B
$BMKF|JL=87W(B
$BF|JL%l%]!<%H(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?F|(B :
$B;~4VJL%l%]!<%H(B
$B;~4VJL=87W(B
$BMKF|JL;~4V=87W(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?;~4V(B :
15$BJ,4V3V%l%]!<%H(B
15$BJ,4V3V=87W(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?(B15$BJ,4V(B :
5$BJ,4V3V%l%]!<%H(B
5$BJ,4V3V=87W(B
$B:G$b:.;($7$?(B5$BJ,4V(B :
## The non-time reports. In each case, we have the name of the report,
## followed by the type of item in the report, once in the singular and once
## in the plural. These are used in phrases like "including all ??? with at
## least 200 requests". (The words higher up are used for column headings.)
## Finally we have the gender of this type of object, which can be m, f or n.
##
## So for example, in German a directory is Verzeichnis (neuter gender), which
## was given above. But "listing the top directory" is "Ausgabe des ersten
## Verzeichnisses" and "listing the top two directories" is "Ausgabe der
## ersten zwei Verzeichnisse". So here, we would have for the directory report:
##
## Verzeichnis-Bericht
## Verzeichnisses
## Verzeichnisse
## n
##
## I hope that makes sense!
$B%[%9%H%l%]!<%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
n
$B%[%9%H%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%l%]!<%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
n
$B%[%9%HIT@.8y%l%]!<%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
$B%[%9%H(B
n
$B%G%#%l%/%H%j%l%]!<%H(B
$B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B
$B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B
n
$B%U%!%$%k<oN`JL%l%]!<%H(B
$B3HD%;R(B
$B3HD%;R(B
n
$B%j%/%(%9%H%l%]!<%H(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
n
$B%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%l%]!<%H(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
n
$B%j%/%(%9%HIT@.8y%l%]!<%H(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
$B%U%!%$%k(B
n
$B;2>H85%l%]!<%H(B
$B;2>H85(BURL
$B;2>H85(BURL
n
$B;2>H85%5%$%H%l%]!<%H(B
$B;2>H85%5%$%H(B
$B;2>H85%5%$%H(B
n
$B;2>H85%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%l%]!<%H(B
$B;2>H85(BURL
$B;2>H85(BURL
n
$B;2>H85IT@.8y%l%]!<%H(B
$B;2>H85(BURL
$B;2>H85(BURL
n
$B8!:w8l6g%l%]!<%H(B
$B8!:w8l6g(B
$B8!:w8l6g(B
n
$B8!:w8l%l%]!<%H(B
$B8!:w8l(B
$B8!:w8l(B
n
$BFbIt8!:w8l6g%l%]!<%H(B
$B8!:w8l6g(B
$B8!:w8l6g(B
n
$BFbIt8!:w8l%l%]!<%H(B
$B8!:w8l(B
$B8!:w8l(B
n
$B2>A[%[%9%H%l%]!<%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
n
$B2>A[%[%9%H%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%l%]!<%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
n
$B2>A[%[%9%HIT@.8y%l%]!<%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
$B2>A[%[%9%H(B
n
$B%f!<%6%l%]!<%H(B
$B%f!<%6(B
$B%f!<%6(B
n
$B%f!<%6%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%l%]!<%H(B
$B%f!<%6(B
$B%f!<%6(B
n
$B%f!<%6IT@.8y%l%]!<%H(B
$B%f!<%6(B
$B%f!<%6(B
n
$B%V%i%&%6=87W(B
$B%V%i%&%6(B
$B%V%i%&%6(B
n
$B%V%i%&%6%l%]!<%H(B
$B%V%i%&%6(B
$B%V%i%&%6(B
n
OS$B%l%]!<%H(B
OS
OS
n
$B%I%a%$%s%l%]!<%H(B
$B%I%a%$%s(B
$B%I%a%$%s(B
n
$BAH?%JL%l%]!<%H(B
$BAH?%(B
$BAH?%(B
n
$B%9%F!<%?%9%3!<%I%l%]!<%H(B
$B%9%F!<%?%9%3!<%I(B
$B%9%F!<%?%9%3!<%I(B
n
$B=jMW;~4V%l%]!<%H(B
$B%U%!%$%k%5%$%:%l%]!<%H(B
## Used at the bottom of the report
$B%l%]!<%H=PNO%=%U%H(B :
$B=hM};~4V(B
<1
## Used in the time reports
1$BC10L(B
$B$O(B
$B$"$k$$$O$=$NCML$K~$rI=$9(B
$B%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
## Used at the bottom of each non-time report: need m, f & n genders
*
*
$B$=$NB>(B
## Used on the pie charts: again need m, f & n genders
*
*
$B$=$NB>(B
## Used at the top of the report
$BE}7W3+;OF|;~(B :
$B2r@OBP>]4|4V(B :
$B!A(B
## Used in the General Summary
$B%j%/%(%9%H@.8y7o?t(B
$B>e5-$NF|JLJ?6Q(B
$B%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H@.8y7o?t(B
$B>e5-$NF|JLJ?6Q(B
$B%9%F!<%?%9%3!<%IIT:_%m%09T?t(B
$B%j%/%(%9%HIT@.8y7o?t(B
$B%j%/%(%9%H%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s7o?t(B
$B%9%F!<%?%9%3!<%IIU$-%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B0[$J$k%j%/%(%9%H%U%!%$%k?t(B
$B0[$J$k%5!<%S%9%[%9%H?t(B
$B0[>o%m%09T?t(B
$BITI,MW%m%09`L\?t(B
$B%G!<%?E>AwNL(B
$B>e5-$NF|JLJ?6Q(B
$B3g8LFb$N?t;z$O(B
$B1&$NF|;~$^$G$ND>6a(B7$BF|4V$N=87W(B :
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B
Go To
$B@hF,(B
## Some special phrases for particular reports.
## Note to self: these phrases also occur in anlghea3.h and Pnextname().
[$BL$2r7h(BIP$B%"%I%l%9(B]
[$B%I%a%$%sL>L$IUM?(B]
[$BL$CN%I%a%$%sL>(B]
[$B%k!<%H%G%#%l%/%H%j(B]
[$BL5%G%#%l%/%H%j(B]
[$BL53HD%;R(B]
[$B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B]
$B$=$NB>$N(BWindows
$B$=$NB>$N(BUNIX
$B%m%\%C%H(B
$BL$CN(BOS
## Column headings for requests, pages, bytes and number (ie position in list)
## and percentages and last-7-day versions of these.
## Should be as short as possible -- abbreviate if necessary.
## (The ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.)
$B%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B=54V%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B (%)
$B=54V%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B (%)
$B%Z!<%8?t(B
$B=54V%Z!<%8?t(B
$B%Z!<%8?t(B (%)
$B=54V%Z!<%8?t(B (%)
$B%P%$%H(B
? $B%P%$%H(B
$B%P%$%H(B ($B=54V(B)
? $B%P%$%H(B ($B=54V(B)
$B%P%$%H(B (%)
$B%P%$%H(B ($B=54V(B) (%)
$BHV9f(B
## Now we need to know how to say "listing the top <whatever>", "listing
## the top <n> <whatevers>", and "listing <whatevers>". The %s and %d
## will be replaced by the appropriate things. There may be three of each of
## these statements, for the genders m, f and n. Any genders that aren't used,
## you can just put a * there instead. So, for example, French starts
## Affichage du premier %s
## Affichage de la première %s
## *
## with entries for m & f, but not n
*
*
$B>e0L(B %s $B$NI=(B :
*
*
$B>e0L(B %d %s $B$NI=(B :
*
*
%s $B$NI=(B :
## "by" in the phrase "listing the top 3 files BY number of requests"
$B4p=`$O(B
## All requests WITH AT LEAST 10 requests
$B:G>.$O(B
## Different ways of doing floors
$B%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$B%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$B%Z!<%8?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$B%Z!<%8?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$B%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$B%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$BIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$BIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
% $B$NDL?.NL(B
% $B$NDL?.NL(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
% $B$N:GBgDL?.NL(B
% $B$N:GBgDL?.NL(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
($BE>Aw(B) $B%P%$%H(B
($BE>Aw(B) $B%P%$%H(B
## ?bytes represents kbytes, Mbytes etc.
? $B%P%$%H$N%G!<%?E>AwNL(B
($BE>Aw(B) $B%P%$%H(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
($BE>Aw(B) $B%P%$%H(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
? ($BE>Aw(B) $B%P%$%H(B ($BD>6a(B7$BF|4V(B)
$B:G=*$N%j%/%(%9%HF|;~(B :
$B:G=*$N%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%HF|;~(B :
$B:G=*$N%j%/%(%9%HIT@.8yF|;~(B :
$B:G=i$N%j%/%(%9%HF|;~(B :
$B:G=i$N%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%HF|;~(B :
$B:G=i$NIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%HF|;~(B :
## Now "sorted by": again, in m, f & n (only needed in plural though)
*
*
$B%=!<%H=g$O(B
## Used at the top of each report
$B$3$N%l%]!<%H$N%G!<%?=87W4|4V(B :
## Used in pie charts
$B@p7?$N3QEY(B :
## different ways of sorting
$BDL?.NL(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N%G!<%?E>AwNL(B
% $B$N%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$N:GBg%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N:GBg%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%j%/%(%9%H?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$N%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N%Z!<%8%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$N:GBg%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N:GBg%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N%Z!<%8%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$N%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$N:GBg%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N:GBg%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$NIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$NIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
% $B$N:GBgIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$N(B % $B$N:GBgIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$BD>6a(B7$BF|4V$NIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H7o?t(B
$B:G=*%j%/%(%9%H;~9o(B
$B:G=*%j%@%$%l%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H;~9o(B
$B:G=*IT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H;~9o(B
$B:G=i$N%j%/%(%9%H;~9o(B
$B:G=i$N%j%@%$%l%/%7%g%s%j%/%(%9%H;~9o(B
$B:G=i$NIT@.8y%j%/%(%9%H;~9o(B
## 3 other ways of sorting in m, f, & n
*
*
$B%=!<%H=g$O%"%k%U%!%Y%C%H(B
*
*
$B%=!<%H=g$O>uBV%3!<%I(B
*
*
$B%=!<%HL5$7(B
## The separators to use between thousands, and as a decimal point. For
## example, English generally uses "3,000.25" so has , and . here. French uses
## "3 000,25", so has space and , instead.
,
.
## There's a colon here, because the French like to put a space before a colon,
## so they have space-colon instead here.
:
## am and pm in the sense of morning and afternoon.
$B8aA0(B
$B8a8e(B
## Some date formats. E.g. for 9am on 1st January 1997 use
## %d for date " 1"
## %D for 0-padded date "01"
## %e or %E for date at end of time interval (where this makes sense)
## %m for month "Jan"
## %l for month at end of time interval
## %q for quarter of the year "1"
## %y for short year "97"
## %Y for long year "1997"
## %z or %Z for year at end of time interval
## %X for ISO 8601 extended date format (yyyy-mm-dd) "1997-01-01"
## %h for hour in 24-hour clock " 9"
## %H for 0-padded hour "09"
## %j for hour in 12-hour clock " 9"
## %i, %I or %k for hour at end of time interval
## %n for minute "00"
## %o for minute at end of time interval
## %a for am or pm "am"
## %b for am or pm at end of time interval
## %w for weekday "Wed"
## %x for a dash in a range e.g. in 14:00-14:15. This is necessary because in
## proper typesetting, this should be an en-dash not a regular dash.
##
## So for a date, English might have %d/%m/%y for 1/Jan/97, whereas German
## would have %d.%m %y for 1.Jan 97). Note: the month number is not available
## because it can produce ambiguous dates.
##
## The different date formats are as follows
## "refer to the 7 days to [date]"
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%D$BF|(B %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B
## "Program started at" and "Analysed requests from"
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%D$BF|(B(%w) %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B
## In Daily Report
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%d$BF|(B
## In Daily Summary
%w
## In Hourly Report
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%d$BF|(B %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B%x%I$B;~(B%o$BJ,(B
## In Hourly Summary
%h$B;~(B
## In Hour of the Week Summary
%w$BMKF|(B %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B%x%I$B;~(B%o$BJ,(B
## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Reports
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%d$BF|(B %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B%x%I$B;~(B%o$BJ,(B
## In Quarter-Hour and Five-Minute Summaries
%H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B%x%I$B;~(B%o$BJ,(B
## In Weekly Report
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%d$BF|(B
## In Monthly Report
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B
## In Quarterly Report
%Y$BG/(B %m$B7n(B%x%l$B7n(B
## An alternative for Quarterly Report: %Y Q%q
## In Yearly Report
%Y$BG/(B
## The date (d) column in non-time reports
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%D$BF|(B
## The date & time (D) column in non-time reports
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%D$BF|(B %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B
## In non-time reports: "including all files with requests since [date]"
%Y$BG/(B%m$B7n(B%D$BF|(B %H$B;~(B%n$BJ,(B
## Finally, definitions of the HTTP status codes (see
## ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2616.txt). You're welcome to leave these in
## English if you think they look better that way.
100 $B7QB3(B
101 $B%W%m%H%3%kJQ99(B
1xx [$B<o!9$N>pJs(B]
200 OK
201 $B:n@.@.8y(B
202 $B>-Mh$N=hM}$H$7$F<uM}(B
203 $BHs8xG'(B
204 $BAw?.>pJsL5$7(B
205 $B%G!<%?$N=i4|2=(B
206 $BCGJR>pJs(B
2xx [$B<o!9$N@.8y(B]
300 $BJ#?t$,3:Ev(B
301 $B915WE*0\F0(B
302 $BB>$K0\F0(B
303 $BB>$r;2>H(B
304 $B:G6a$N8!:w0JMhJQ99L5$7(B
305 $B%W%m%/%7$r;HMQ$;$h(B
306 $B%W%m%/%7$rJQ99$;$h(B
307 $B0l;~E*0\F0(B
3xx [$B<o!9$N%j%@%$%l%/%H(B]
400 $BITK!%j%/%(%9%H(B
401 $BMWG'>Z(B
402 $BMW;YJ'(B
403 $B%"%/%;%96X;_(B
404 $B%Z!<%8IT:_(B
405 $BITK!%a%=%C%I(B
406 $B%Z!<%8$NIT5v2D(B
407 $B%W%m%/%7$K$h$kMWG'>Z(B
408 $B;~4V@Z$l(B
409 $B%j%/%(%9%H$O%Z!<%8$HL7=b(B
410 $B%Z!<%8:o=|:Q(B
411 $BMWD9$5(B
412 $B;vA0>r7oIT@.N)(B
413 $B%j%/%(%9%H%G!<%?$ND62a(B
414 $B%j%/%(%9%H%U%!%$%kL>$ND9$5D62a(B
415 $BL$%5%]!<%H$N%a%G%#%"(B
416 $B%j%/%(%9%HNN0h0[>o(B
417 $BMW5aIT@.8y(B
4xx [$B<o!9$N%f!<%6%(%i!<(B]
500 $B%5!<%PFbIt%(%i!<(B
501 $BL$%5%]!<%H%j%/%(%9%H(B
502 $B%5!<%P30It%(%i!<(B
503 $B0l;~E*1~EzITG=(B
504 $B%2!<%H%&%'%$;~4V@Z$l(B
505 $BL$%5%]!<%H(BHTTP$B%P!<%8%g%s(B
506 $B%j%@%$%l%/%HIT@.8y(B
5xx [$B<o!9$N%5!<%P%(%i!<(B]
xxx [$B$=$NB>(B]
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