Hello Bianca,
Thats a posible solution, I will test it. But preferably I wan to inject
something like te request cycle in the flowcontroller, via spring ore havemind.
Paul
Bode, Bianca (05/17/2006 15:51):
>Hi Paul,
>
>If you pass the Page as a parameter to the proceed method, I guess you
>can u
I also think this is the cleanest and to-the-point idea yet. Hmm. Maybe you
could have the Tapestry feather stand beside the T instead of obscuring it,
and also keep the apache coloring. Hmm, silly idea; Color part of the T
with "apache colors" but lose the feather?
Cheers,
PS
On 5/18/06, [EMA
You can probably create a simple form with POST method and put single
SUBMIT button in it.
The only possible problem here is that submit will be a button, not a
link, so you will need to
play with some slyles ( it really belongs on your design ). Or you can
make normal link
with javascript whic
Hello mark,
Where can i find Easy Wizard?
Paul
Mark Stang (05/17/2006 17:37):
>Look at Easy Wizard.
>
>regards,
>
>Mark
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Voors Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 5:55 AM
>To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
>Subject: A kind of pageflowcontr
Quality effort there bra - nice one !
Nothing like a trickle of panache to settle the dust of hype.
if there will be a contest, you've the chance to win it.
I like it!
> -Original Message-
> From: Dwi Ardi Irawan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:20 AM
> To
if there will be a contest, you've the chance to win it.
I like it!
> -Original Message-
> From: Dwi Ardi Irawan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:20 AM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: Re: new logo for Tapestry (just my opinion and my other idea
> pic, don't mad O
License can be found:
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/terms.html
I believe the Google guys said in the JavaOne presentation that the
toolkit was Apache 2.0 license open source. Some of the supporting
utilities may not be open source, but, the toolkit is and the download
comes complete with s
hi...thnx for the comment
here's my others design
http://dwiardiirawan.multiply.com/photos/album/5
just an ideadon't mad...
cheers
http://dwiardiirawan.multiply.com
Dwi Ardi Irawan wrote:
it's just my opinion.
i think
tapestry logo competition just use for the best logo
It looks pretty cool. I'd like to see how this could be integrated with the
work being done on Tacos4 and/or Tapestry 4.1.
Having said that, I think the licence is, like Java, free but not open source.
-Scott
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 22:37, Peter Svensson wrote:
> OK, this is so sweet. Who wil
It looks pretty cool. I'd like to see how this could be integrated with the
work being done on Tacos4 and/or Tapestry 4.1.
Having said that, I think the licence is, like Java, free but not open
source.
-Scott
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 22:37, Peter Svensson wrote:
> OK, this is so sweet. Who will
Hi,
Contrary to what I though the behaviour difference is not related to whether
the session scoped state object is set in a Component or a in Page.
After further investigation it appears that when the page/component contains a
PageLink, *all* urls inside the page/component are generated witho
It's a convention that was decided on years before Hibernate existed.
I like it the way it is. .page = a Page
Geoff
On 5/17/06, ZedroS Schwart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We agree ;)
But there may be a good reason behind these .page. Does anyone know ?
Thanks in advance
ZedroS
On 5/16/06, Kon
I do that for my current application that allows users to upload documents
to the server.
I found that the byte[] fields of our beans were loaded by Hibernate
regardless of lazy loading for that property.
What I ended up doing was refactoring our objects to put the blobs into a
separate child cl
Sorry this is a bit off topic but I have a question relating to hibernate in
my tapestry application. I have a document object that contains a byte[]
field to hold the actually file. It seems as though if the file is
relatively large than any access to that object is extremly slow. Is there
a w
We agree ;)
But there may be a good reason behind these .page. Does anyone know ?
Thanks in advance
ZedroS
On 5/16/06, Konstantin Ignatyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes,IMO it would be better if those files were called *.jwc.xml and
*.page.xml in this case IDEs would not need additional confi
How about we just get rid of all that "spindle" stuff and use the underlying
architectural l&f. ;-)
Mark
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From: Geoff Longman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 12:01 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: new logo for Tapestry (just my opinion and my idea pic,
Hi,
I have trouble creating sessions when disabling cookie support in the browser.
Here is the problem.
I have a login component which contains a form.
The form listener contains the following code:
public void login(IRequestCycle cycle)
{
...
((HubPage) getPage()).getUserState().setUser(user);
Hi,
A newbie design question here.
I have two nested @Foreach iterators drawing a grid, with a @RadioGroup
(wrapped into a component) in each cell. The value of each @RadioGroup
can be found by the row and column index. What would be a good Tapestry
way to pass the value into corresponding @R
Hi everyone, I'm using a Renderblock component in my page and would like
when the RenderBlock is called to call a page and not to call a block
inside the page container. I saw on the Tapestry doc that I can do that
but they don`t show how. Can someone tell me ?
Thanks for any help!
Sorry for
Geoff Longman pravi:
Have a look at the Spindle logo at http://spindle.sf.net
Behind the swoopy S is a version of the old T logo I like a lot -
looks like an architectural drawing.
+1
Alas, I lost the original vector artwork for that logo long ago.
Geoff
On 5/17/06, Steven Bell <[EMAIL PROT
Have a look at the Spindle logo at http://spindle.sf.net
Behind the swoopy S is a version of the old T logo I like a lot -
looks like an architectural drawing.
Alas, I lost the original vector artwork for that logo long ago.
Geoff
On 5/17/06, Steven Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I must say
I must say I like Dwi Ardi Irawan's logo for three main reasons.
It's simple.
It scales nicely. (I think this is very important!)
It looks professional.
And on top of that it looks really good.
On 5/17/06, Fernando Padilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sort of like the basic T logo, this one i
I sort of like the basic T logo, this one is along the same lines.
another brainstorm: take a weave pattern like old windows background,
but highlight a few bits of the weave to have a T come out of it.
Basically take the current logo, but add a weave pattern in the
background in very light gr
>> Despite issues anyone may have with Maven, why not use ibiblio for it?
>> Instead of YAPTG (yet another place to go)?
If ibiblio can be that place then we do not need YAPTG! There are issues
with ibiblio maven2 repository:
- Ever tried
>>but I have no idea how to get the user's browser redirected to the PayPal
>>site.
The old fashioned way:
inject response and then
response.sendRedirect("http://paypal";);
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From: Craig Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tapestry users
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 8:5
Yes, I couldn't say it better myself. I'm sure that people have very good
components and solutions which are now swapped by email and such. Yes Tassel
is a good place, and we have a few other places to go to, but wouldn't it
be nice if the main Tapestry website had some sanctioned space, not only
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There are reasons why I'll never see that methodology in some places,
but let's stick to where it can work: Despite issues anyone may have
with Maven, why not use ibiblio for it? Instead of YAPTG (yet another
place to go)?
I'm still in favor of gettin
But isn't the shopping cart part of the first four chapters of EWDWT, which
is downloadeable for free?
Cheers,
PS
On 5/17/06, Wayland Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Being the only book available for Tap4 it's a winner by default. The
Tapestry site docs are a mishmash of ver 3 and 4, rendering
.. Could we maybe just make the email, defaultDownloadService, etc. jarfiles
first, and worry about provisioning later ? :)
Cheers,
PS
On 5/17/06, Konstantin Ignatyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Those are valid concerns Bria
Those are valid concerns Brian. There are my thoughts on
that:
- Network is unavailable: dependency manager should maintain a local cache of
already downloaded artifacts to avoid unnecessary network trips. Maven
dependencie
I am not sure. Let me give some more information, and hopefully that
will clarify.
I have a cart page in which users can add/remove products at the bottom
of that page I present them with two buttons, Pay with PayPal, Pay with
Credit Card. If they click Pay by Credit Card, I just want to go on t
Hi,
I'm receiving exceptions when I hit a tapestry page with two browsers
while page caching is disabled (Using the flag
-Dorg.apache.tapestry.disable-caching=true). What I think is happening
is tapestry is trying to initialize the first Instance of a page and
gets hit with the second request half
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The "dependencies will be downloaded" from a "central repository" is
Maven 101. The problem I ran into was "this is your build machine. it
has NO connectivity outside this room". Corner case? Oh, yeah... but it
shows where the "Maven 101" logic falls s
Look at Easy Wizard.
regards,
Mark
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From: Voors Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 5/17/2006 5:55 AM
To: tapestry-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: A kind of pageflowcontrol
Hello Folks,
In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I
Being the only book available for Tap4 it's a winner by default. The
Tapestry site docs are a mishmash of ver 3 and 4, rendering them of little
value for newcomers to Tapestry.
On 5/17/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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*zing!*
Anoth
Well, I think that the "one download" concept should be retired and we can do
better than that old fashioned rigid approach. IMO it should work like this: a
tiny project that definesconfiguration and dependencies has to be
created and uploaded to thecentral repository;
when
well, we have a copy of EWDT here (and are going to get a couple more
actually) but i was more looking for some kind of outside library (even
commercial) that integrates well.
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 10:58 -0400, Carl Pelletier wrote:
> You can get a look to the book Enjoying Web Development with Ta
Dont forget to warn us when you do that.
And please, comment your code efusively...
On 5/17/06, Phillip Rhodes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did a tapestry shopping cart with integration to payflowpro for a site.
http://www.palatepartners.com
I am in the process of porting it all from hiberna
I did a tapestry shopping cart with integration to payflowpro for a site.
http://www.palatepartners.com
I am in the process of porting it all from hibernate2 to hibernate3 and
spring 1.x to spring 2.x
Let me know if you are interested in it as a starting point. I was going
to release it as ope
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*zing!*
Another ref to EWDT!
thinkin' 'bout keeping track of how popular this book is by number of
references to it in responses to questions. (you know - make sure Kent's
able to retire off the proceeds ;-) )
[not dissing the response - he does hav
You can get a look to the book Enjoying Web Development with Tapestry.
He show One example of a shopping cart in it.
Good luck !
Carl Pelletier
Dan Adams wrote:
I have a tapestry project that needs to integrate with some kind of
shopping cart/cc authorization package. Can anyone recommend one
I have a tapestry project that needs to integrate with some kind of
shopping cart/cc authorization package. Can anyone recommend one? We
have a typical tapestry + spring + hibernate setup.
--
Dan Adams
Software Engineer
Interactive Factory
617.235.5857
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ok. let me know when the page is up please. :)
On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 16:33 -0400, Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
> I do have an answer for this one Dan, but would prefer to just write up a
> wiki page later as I think it will probably come up again :)
>
> On 5/16/06, Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Oh, sorry
it must be like this:
@InjectObject ( value="service:honeycomb.audit.PrincipalAccessor")
public abstract CurrentPrincipalAccessor getPrincipalAccessor();
> -Original Message-
> From: Rui Pacheco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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*whew*
I was hoping there wasn't some as to yet unforseen side effect of J6 :-)
Glad you got it working!
Rui Pacheco wrote:
> I got it working. I was calling InjectObject at the beginning of the class
> and not above the abstract method.
> Somehow I
I got it working. I was calling InjectObject at the beginning of the class
and not above the abstract method.
Somehow I couldn't see that...
On 5/17/06, Rui Pacheco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using Java 6 on the desktop and 5 on the deployment machine.
And tapestry-annotations-4.0.1 is on
I am using Java 6 on the desktop and 5 on the deployment machine.
And tapestry-annotations-4.0.1 is on my classpath. Its included on the build
path of my Eclipse project.
On 5/17/06, Brian K. Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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(and have the tapestr
Do you have tapestry-annotations jar in your classpath?
On 5/17/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you using JDK5?
-Original Message-
From: Rui Pacheco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:24 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: ServletContext
I want t
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(and have the tapestry-annotations jar on your classpath?)
James Carman wrote:
> Are you using JDK5?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rui Pacheco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:24 AM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject
Are you using JDK5?
-Original Message-
From: Rui Pacheco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:24 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: ServletContext
I want to use annotations, but for some reason the @Inject syntax isn't
recognized. I was just wondering what do I need
I want to use annotations, but for some reason the @Inject syntax isn't
recognized. I was just wondering what do I need to have it working.
On 5/17/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you don't want to use annotations, you'll have to use an
element
in your component/page specificati
If you don't want to use annotations, you'll have to use an element
in your component/page specification file:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/UsersGuide/hivemind.html#hivemind.inject
-Original Message-
From: Rui Pacheco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:15
It feels like "the missing link in Tacos", since with this they could
actually make it easy for people to both use it and get going as well as
contribute.
I think .. :) (Gotta try this out atm)
Cheers,
PS
On 5/17/06, Chris Chiappone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah this is pretty cool, even co
What is the exact syntax to do the injection of the component on the page?
The examples on Tapestry's website only talk about using page definitions
and I want to inject the DataSource directly on my page component.
On the other hand, the @Inject syntax isnt recognized.
On 5/17/06, Schulte Marc
Yeah this is pretty cool, even comes with the ability to create a .project
file to go directly into eclipse. This would be nice to see in
Tacos/Tapestry.
On 5/17/06, Peter Svensson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, this is so sweet. Who will be the first to make this work with
Tapestry/Tacos??
h
Hmm. The pic didn't make it through unfortunately.
Mvh,
PS
On 5/17/06, Francis Amanfo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wow, I love this one. It's simple and professional looking. I can already
see Howard's face smiling with satisfaction on seeing this one. ;-). Well
done, Dwi.
Francis
On 5/17/06, D
> Kent Tong cpttm.org.mo> writes:
>
> > I agree that a logo competition should be held.
... any method would do as long as the outcome is a good design that is
suitable ...
> > At the mean time, my artist friend has created one at
> > http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT/Tapestry.jpg
> >
> > Ple
Hi Paul,
If you pass the Page as a parameter to the proceed method, I guess you
can use getRequestCycle().activate(String page) to do this.
Never done it, but it sounds logical to me :)
Kind regards, Bianca
Freelance Java Developer, Netherlands.
-Original Message-
From: Voors Paul [mailt
Wow, I love this one. It's simple and professional looking. I can already see Howard's face smiling with satisfaction on seeing this one. ;-). Well done, Dwi.FrancisOn 5/17/06,
Dwi Ardi Irawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it's just my opinion.
i think
tapestry logo competition just
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> -Original Message-> From: Stephane Decleire
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 2:40 PM> To: Tapestry users>
Subject: Re: new logo for Tapestry (just my opinion and my> idea pic,
don't ma
http://www.cupcakecafe.com/cakes/occasion/oc_2.htm
Cheers,
PS
On 5/17/06, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey guys, did you hear about the Duke's Choice Award in JavaOne?
Tapestry (+ Howard) won the Open Source Category !!!
And that should be really great news.
Check out
http://howa
Hey guys, did you hear about the Duke's Choice Award in JavaOne?
Tapestry (+ Howard) won the Open Source Category !!!
And that should be really great news.
Check out
http://howardlewisship.com/blog/ and
http://java.sun.com/javaone/sf/dukes_choice_awards.jsp
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It's OK for me, simple as a logo should be ...
Norbert Sándor wrote:
I like this :)
Simple but expressive :)
Dwi Ardi Irawan wrote:
it's just my opinion.
tapestry logo
i think
tapestry logo competition just use for the best logo and represent
the tapestry meaning
cmiiw
--
OK, this is so sweet. Who will be the first to make this work with
Tapestry/Tacos??
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/
Cheers,
PS
Can you also add the one Dwi Ardi Irawan posted ? That way it would be
easier to compare all possibilities...
On 5/17/06, Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kent Tong cpttm.org.mo> writes:
> I agree that a logo competition should be held.
>
> At the mean time, my artist friend has created o
Hi Kent.
BTW, I was trying to list the unicorn one on my page too, but it seems
to have appeared. Any idea?
It's still in SVN if you click on "T_Logo.jpg" here and then "view":
http://eris.apache.org/viewvc/tapestry/tapestry-logo/web/
Perhaps the logo topic should be raised in the dev list.
Hello Folks,
In an application I want to introduce some kind of pageflow. This is how I
planned to do it:
In a page I inject a flowcontroller.
From within the page the flowcotroller is accessed via a method:
getFlowController.proceed(some parameters).
Based on the parameters the flowcontroller r
Or if you don't want to have to deal with the stupid data source yourself,
you could create a custom service implementation factory...
public class ConnectionFactory implements ServiceImplementationFactory
{
private DataSource dataSource;
private ThreadEventNotifier notifier;
public Object
Absolutelly, I think this is what I was looking for.
On 5/17/06, Schulte Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, now I see what you mean.
Actually you'll need *both*.
1. the hivemodule snippet configuring the DataSource from you .jar
2. A class like the one sketched by James or in my last
Sorry, now I see what you mean.
Actually you'll need *both*.
1. the hivemodule snippet configuring the DataSource from you .jar
2. A class like the one sketched by James or in my last mail which uses
the DataSource from 1. And the hivemodule snippet blessing this class as
hivemind service.
To
Kent Tong cpttm.org.mo> writes:
> I agree that a logo competition should be held.
>
> At the mean time, my artist friend has created one at
> http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT/Tapestry.jpg
>
> Please comment.
My friend has made another one. Please go over
http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT/logos
provided you use the DataSource in a Hivemind-services
you just let it be injected into it by saying sth. like
public class IdDatastoreImpl implements IdDatastore {
private DataSource dataSource;
private Connection con = null;
private String idTableName;
> I figured that would be due to @LinkSubmit setting it's name
> on a hidden field to indicate the link that submitted the form.
>
> So I added a script to my save-button component that does
> something like
>
>document.forms['${formName}']._linkSubmit.value = '${saveId}';
>
That was nons
I am sorry for being so thick, but I still dont understand how to use my
pool based on the examples on Jakarta's website and yours.
I have a jar file with my connection pool. I have defined the service in the
hivemodule.xml as described above (at least on gmail its above).
My problem is how to us
HiveMind has already created the DataSource for you. He has set up a
"service point" which implements the javax.sql.DataSource interface.
HiveMind will inject this into any other service implementation in the
registry that has a "setter" defined for a property of type
javax.sql.DataSource (the set
This is the best yet. Now, if you could just put a horn on the "T" ... :)
Cheers,
PS
On 5/17/06, Norbert Sándor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like this :)
Simple but expressive :)
Dwi Ardi Irawan wrote:
> it's just my opinion.
> tapestry logo
>
> i think
> tapestry logo competition just u
For the sake of simplicity, lets assume I'm also using dbcp
How do you retrieve a new connection from the Registry?
According to the HiveMind examples, I wound have to create an instance of
DataSource and retrieve that from the registry, and then go on. Is that it?
Well, can you or someone else
I like this :)
Simple but expressive :)
Dwi Ardi Irawan wrote:
it's just my opinion.
tapestry logo
i think
tapestry logo competition just use for the best logo and represent the
tapestry meaning
cmiiw
No virus
it's just my opinion.
i think
tapestry logo competition just use for the best logo and represent the
tapestry meaning
cmiiw
> Hi,
>
> I agree that a logo competition should be held.
>
> At the mean time, my artist friend has created one at
> http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT/Tapestry.jpg
>
> Please comment.
I mean no disrespect to your artists friend, but I think that needs a
considerable amount of work before it c
On 5/17/06, Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I agree that a logo competition should be held.
Shouldn't that be a decision made by the PMC?
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OK. If the top of the "T" really is an Apache feather (not shown) then we
might have something.
Cheers,
PS
On 5/17/06, Michael Pchelnikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is similar on... Zapestry. =)
Peter Svensson schreef:
You know what I would like to see; An array of well-wanted services
integrated into Tapestry from day one.
Generic download of anything, sure, it's there. Send-an-email; well, of
course we have it. Et.c.
+1
-
It is similar on... Zapestry. =)
Hi,
I agree that a logo competition should be held.
At the mean time, my artist friend has created one at
http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT/Tapestry.jpg
Please comment.
--
Kent Tong
Author of a book for learning Tapestry (http://www.agileskills2.org/EWDT)
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// css will make the whole
// tag have "center"
//align
// but, how to not implemented it in
//this tag and //
You know what I would like to see; An array of well-wanted services
integrated into Tapestry from day one.
Generic download of anything, sure, it's there. Send-an-email; well, of
course we have it. Et.c.
Maybe Someone could make something like those eclipse guys did with
EasyEclipse distributions
Would
work?
The input's in the form would then also have to be
@Any's ...
> -Original Message-
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> To: 'Tapestry users'
> Subject: perform Post on external link
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>
> I have a shopping cart, and on
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