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| List of Bluetooth functions |
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| Create a new type of application! With no contact between the PC and the mobile device, several processes can be run on the PC by using the data found on the mobile device... |
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| The Bluetooth LE standard (for Low Energy) is used to manage devices with low energy consumption... |
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| The Bluetooth LE standard (for Low Energy) is used to manage devices with low energy consumption... |
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| List of constants used by the Bluetooth functions. |
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| Creates a socket using a Bluetooth device. |
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| Connects a client computer to a specific Bluetooth socket. |
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| Enables or disables the management of Bluetooth on the device. |
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| Procedure ("Callback") called by BTStatus when the Bluetooth activation status changes on the device. This procedure can be a local, global or internal procedure. |
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| Returns the current Bluetooth activation status on the device or asks to be notified when the activation status changes. |
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| Returns the current Bluetooth activation status on the device or asks to be notified when the activation status changes. |
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| Used to find out whether a Bluetooth radio accepts (or not) the requests for connection coming from the devices. |
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| Opens a system window to select a Bluetooth device. |
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| Retrieves the descriptor of a Bluetooth Low Energy characteristic corresponding to the specified identifier (UUID). |
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| The following functions are used to handle the Bluetooth Low Energy devices: |
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| Returns the list of services provided by a Bluetooth device. |
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| The following functions are used to handle the Bluetooth Low Energy devices: |
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| Used to find out whether a Bluetooth radio is visible. |
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| Retrieves all the services corresponding to a UUID. |
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| Retrieves the service of a Bluetooth Low Energy device corresponding to the specified identifier (UUID). |
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| Allows you to be authenticated toward a Bluetooth device. |
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| Retrieves the characteristic of a Bluetooth Low Energy service corresponding to the specified identifier (UUID). |
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| Retrieves the descriptor of a Bluetooth Low Energy characteristic corresponding to the specified identifier (UUID). |
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| Retrieves a file from a device that supports the OBEX protocol. |
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| Retrieves all the services corresponding to a UUID. |
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| Reads the value of a descriptor on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Used to disconnect from a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Returns the list of Bluetooth radios connected to the computer. |
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| Retrieves the service of a Bluetooth Low Energy device corresponding to the specified identifier (UUID). |
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| Writes the value of a descriptor to a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Used to disconnect from a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Writes a value to a characteristic on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Retrieves all the characteristics (with the same identifier) associated with a BLE service. |
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| Returns the current connection status to a Bluetooth Low Energy device or asks to be notified when the connection status changes. |
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| Initializes Bluetooth Low Energy (required in Windows and iOS only) |
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| Enables or disables detection of changes in the value of a Bluetooth Low Energy characteristic. |
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| Retrieves the characteristic of a Bluetooth Low Energy service corresponding to the specified identifier (UUID). |
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| Reads the value of a characteristic on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Reads the value of a descriptor on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Reads the value of a characteristic on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Sends a VCard file (virtual business card) to a device that supports the OBEX protocol. |
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| Writes the value of a descriptor to a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Writes a value to a characteristic on a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Retrieves all the characteristics with the same identifier associated with a Bluetooth Low Energy service. |
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| Returns the current connection status to a Bluetooth Low Energy device or asks to be notified when the connection status changes. |
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| Returns specific information about a Bluetooth device. |
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| Enables or disables detection of changes in the value of a Bluetooth Low Energy characteristic. |
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| The btleDescriptor type is used to handle the descriptor of a Bluetooth Low Energy characteristic |
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| Used to connect to a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| Used to connect to a Bluetooth Low Energy device. |
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| The btleService type is used to handle a Bluetooth Low Energy service ("Bluetooth GATT Service"). |
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| The btleCharacteristic type is used to handle a characteristic of a Bluetooth Low Energy service. |
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| The btleDevice type allows you to handle a device that uses the Bluetooth Low Energy technology. |
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| List of constants used by the OBEX functions. |
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| Returns information about the Android version used by the application. |
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| This feature, available on Android, lets you exchange data between two or more nearby devices... |
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| Returns the list of accessible Bluetooth Low Energy devices. |
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| Changes the visibility of a Bluetooth radio. |
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| Lists the files shared by a device that uses the OBEX protocol. |
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| Discovers nearby devices that have advertised themselves and are waiting to connect ("advertisers"). |
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| Makes the device visible to nearby devices in discovery mode (via NearbyShareDiscoverDevice) and waits for their connection request. |
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| Returns the list of accessible Bluetooth devices. |
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| Used to configure a Bluetooth radio to accept (or not) the requests for connection coming from the devices. |
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| Opens the window of properties for a Bluetooth device. |
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| Returns information about the iOS version used by the application. |
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| Cancels the authentication beside a Bluetooth device. |
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| Procedure ("Callback") called by BTLEStatus when the Bluetooth activation status changes on the device. |
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| Returns the Bluetooth stack currently used. |
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| Retrieves a VCard from a device that supports the OBEX protocol. |
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| Disables a service on a Bluetooth device. |
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| Used to connect to a device that supports the OBEX protocol.
Reminder: The OBEX protocol is a data transfer protocol that can be used via infrared beams and Bluetooth. |
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| Used to disconnect from a device that supports the OBEX protocol. |
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| Enables a service provided by a Bluetooth device. |
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| Returns or modifies the value displayed in the badge associated with the icon of an iOS application. |
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| Makes a thread persistent. |
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| Initializes a Bluetooth Low Energy device in Windows. |
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| Initializes a Bluetooth Low Energy device in Windows. |
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| Returns specific information about a Bluetooth radio connected to the computer. |
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| Sends a file to a device that supports the OBEX protocol. |
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| Used to find the Beacons near the device. |
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| Allows you to specify the procedure to be called to get the result returned by a third-party Activity. |
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| Functions used to manage the NFC standard |
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| Indicates the end of the use of the sensor functions. |
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| Deletes a network from the list of Wi-Fi networks configured on the device. |
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| Returns the current setting of the brightness for the screen of the device. |
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| Opens the default Web browser of the current device. |
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| Functions for Wi-Fi management |
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| List of functions for managing sockets |
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| Enables or disables Wi-Fi on the device. |
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| Returns the current status of the connection to data on the mobile network or asks to be notified when the status of the connection to data changes. |
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| A "beacon" is a hardware transmitter that can "dialog" on a small perimeter with smartphones or tablets via a Bluetooth connection... |
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| Modifies the setting of the brightness for the device screen. |
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| Indicates whether the Android application is in "Device owner" mode. |
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| Retrieves the current setting of the volume for a sound source. |
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| The following functions are used to manage the compass and the accelerometer in an application run on a mobile device (phone or tablet). |
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| Modifies the setting of the volume for a sound source. |
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| A multitouch feature is a technique allowing the user to interact with a device via several contact points (the fingers are used in most cases). |
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| Connects the device to the specified Wi-Fi network. |
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| Returns the current activation status of Wi-Fi on the device or asks to be notified when the activation status of Wi-Fi changes. |
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| Notifies the application when the device enters or leaves the transmission range of a set of Beacons. |
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| After each new version of Android is deployed, Google requires a higher target API level ("TargetSdkVersion") to publish applications on Google Play... |
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| The beaconGroup type is used to define the advanced characteristics of a set of Beacons. |
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| Adds a notification to the system bar (Android) or notification center (iOS). |
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| You can use Objective-C code in iPhone/iPad applications generated with WINDEV Mobile. |
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| Adds a new network to the list of Wi-Fi networks configured on the device. |
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| The Multimedia control is used to play media files... |
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| A slider control is used to select a value between two bounds... |
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| Starts the native application for sending SMSs found on the device (Android or iPhone/iPad). |
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| Returns the path of the root directory of the primary external storage space. |
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| Displays or hides a sliding window (sliding menu). |
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| WINDEV and WINDEV Mobile propose the WiFi functions to easily access the Wi-Fi networks... |
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| Returns the requested information about the current Wi-Fi connection of the device. |
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| The sliding windows (also called sliding menus) are often used in the mobile applications... |
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| What's new in WINDEV Mobile 2025 is presented in the What's new 2025 brochure. |
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| A kiosk application is an application from which the user cannot exit... |
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| A widespread need today is to transform Windows applications (or parts of applications) into dynamic websites... |
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| Notifies when acceleration forces are applied to the device along any of the three axes. |
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| The phone functions are as follows: |
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| Android proposes several types of notifications to inform the user... |
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| Allows you to be notified when the orientation of the device changes on any one of its 3 axes. |
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| Starts detecting the Wi-Fi access points currently accessible from the device. |
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Captures the images received from the camera:- as an image: take a photo.
- as a video: record a video.
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Captures the images received from the camera:- as an image: take a photo.
- as a video: record a video.
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| List of image drawing and processing functions |
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| Starts reading an NFC tag or enables the detection of NFC tags for the current window. |
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| The Progress Bar control is used to follow the progress of an event... |
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| Displays a "Toast" message.
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| One of the most common applications of the multi-touch feature is used to handle images... |
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| The development of an iPhone/iPad application is performed in 2 steps: |
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| Returns information regarding the current connection to data on the mobile network. |
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| WINDEV Mobile includes several communication functions for different fields. |
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| Procedure ("Callback") called by BTLECharacteristicChangeOfValue when a characteristic changes on the device. This procedure can be a local, global or internal procedure. |
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| WINDEV, WEBDEV and WINDEV Mobile include several functions for displaying, drawing, copying and saving the drawings and images from your applications or sites... |
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| Starts writing data to an NFC tag. |
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| Configures the print destination. |
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| The advanced types of WLanguage are as follows |
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| The Camera control is used to... |
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| Returns or modifies the value of a parameter for the device camera. |
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| WINDEV Mobile allows you to develop applications for the Android operating system... |
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| The examples provided with WINDEV are intended to help you learn the features of WINDEV.
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| Starting with Android 10, Google no longer allows an application running in the background to open a window |
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| Several steps must be performed to develop an iPhone/iPad application: |
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| The Notification type is used to handle the local notifications or the push notifications. |
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| New features in WINDEV/WEBDEV/WINDEV Mobile 27 presented in the New Features brochure. |
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| Callback de la fonction PartageProximitéAttendConnexion1.Cb pour le paramètre CallbackResultat |
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| What's new in WINDEV/WEBDEV/WINDEV Mobile 2025 in the What's new 2025 brochure. |
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| What's new in WINDEV/WEBDEV/WINDEV Mobile 2025 in the What's new 2025 brochure. |
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| What's new in WINDEV 2025 in the What's new 2025 brochure. |
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