Full Course - Infrastructure as Code with Terraform, Azure, Github, Docker and .Net 5

In this video we will be going through IaC with terraform and Azure DevOps.

So what we will cover today:

00:00 Intro
00:09 Agenda
00:40 History tour
04:37 What is IaC
05:25 Divide and Conquer
08:38 Benefits of IaC
12:41 The Process - CI/CD
15:40 Ingredients
16:06 Accounts
17:07 Code Time Part 1
55:04 Terraform
57:40 Code Time Part 2

Source Code:
https://github.com/mohamadlawand087/sampleapiv2

Let us connect:
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šŸ“ø Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mohamadlawand/
🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/moe23

WHO AM I:
I’m Mohamad, a technical architect working in Manchester, UK. I make videos about web, cloud, desktop and mobile development.

šŸŒ My website - https://mohamadlawand.com/

GET IN TOUCH:
If you’d like to talk, I’d love to hear from you. Tweeting @moe23 directly will be the quickest way to get a response, but if your question is very long, feel free to email me at hello@mohamadlawand.com.

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How to Use Hotwire Rails

Introduction

We are back with another exciting and much-talked-about Rails tutorial on how to use Hotwire with the Rails application. This Hotwire Rails tutorial is an alternate method for building modern web applications that consume a pinch of JavaScript.

Rails 7 Hotwire is the default front-end framework shipped with Rails 7 after it was launched. It is used to represent HTML over the wire in the Rails application. Previously, we used to add a hotwire-rails gem in our gem file and then run rails hotwire: install. However, with the introduction of Rails 7, the gem got deprecated. Now, we use turbo-rails and stimulus rails directly, which work as Hotwire’s SPA-like page accelerator and Hotwire’s modest JavaScript framework.

What is Hotwire?

Hotwire is a package of different frameworks that help to build applications. It simplifies the developer’s work for writing web pages without the need to write JavaScript, and instead sending HTML code over the wire.

Introduction to The Hotwire Framework:

1. Turbo:

It uses simplified techniques to build web applications while decreasing the usage of JavaScript in the application. Turbo offers numerous handling methods for the HTML data sent over the wire and displaying the application’s data without actually loading the entire page. It helps to maintain the simplicity of web applications without destroying the single-page application experience by using the below techniques:

Turbo Frames: Turbo Frames help to load the different sections of our markup without any dependency as it divides the page into different contexts separately called frames and updates these frames individually.
Turbo Drive: Every link doesn’t have to make the entire page reload when clicked. Only the HTML contained within the tag will be displayed.
Turbo Streams: To add real-time features to the application, this technique is used. It helps to bring real-time data to the application using CRUD actions.

2. Stimulus

It represents the JavaScript framework, which is required when JS is a requirement in the application. The interaction with the HTML is possible with the help of a stimulus, as the controllers that help those interactions are written by a stimulus.

3. Strada

Not much information is available about Strada as it has not been officially released yet. However, it works with native applications, and by using HTML bridge attributes, interaction is made possible between web applications and native apps.

Simple diagrammatic representation of Hotwire Stack:

Hotwire Stack

Prerequisites For Hotwire Rails Tutorial

As we are implementing the Ruby on Rails Hotwire tutorial, make sure about the following installations before you can get started.

  • Ruby on Rails
  • Hotwire gem
  • PostgreSQL/SQLite (choose any one database)
  • Turbo Rails
  • Stimulus.js

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Create a new Rails Project

Find the following commands to create a rails application.

mkdir ~/projects/railshotwire
cd ~/projects/railshotwire
echo "source 'https://rubygems.org'" > Gemfile
echo "gem 'rails', '~> 7.0.0'" >> Gemfile
bundle install  
bundle exec rails new . --force -d=postgresql

Now create some files for the project, up till now no usage of Rails Hotwire can be seen.
Fire the following command in your terminal.

  • For creating a default controller for the application
echo "class HomeController < ApplicationController" > app/controllers/home_controller.rb
echo "end" >> app/controllers/home_controller.rb
  • For creating another controller for the application
echo "class OtherController < ApplicationController" > app/controllers/other_controller.rb
echo "end" >> app/controllers/home_controller.rb
  • For creating routes for the application
echo "Rails.application.routes.draw do" > config/routes.rb
echo '  get "home/index"' >> config/routes.rb
echo '  get "other/index"' >> config/routes.rb
echo '  root to: "home#index"' >> config/routes.rb
echo 'end' >> config/routes.rb
  • For creating a default view for the application
mkdir app/views/home
echo '<h1>This is Rails Hotwire homepage</h1>' > app/views/home/index.html.erb
echo '<div><%= link_to "Enter to other page", other_index_path %></div>' >> app/views/home/index.html.erb
  • For creating another view for the application
mkdir app/views/other
echo '<h1>This is Another page</h1>' > app/views/other/index.html.erb
echo '<div><%= link_to "Enter to home page", root_path %></div>' >> app/views/other/index.html.erb
  • For creating a database and schema.rb file for the application
bin/rails db:create
bin/rails db:migrate
  • For checking the application run bin/rails s and open your browser, your running application will have the below view.

Rails Hotwire Home Page

Additionally, you can clone the code and browse through the project. Here’s the source code of the repository: Rails 7 Hotwire application

Now, let’s see how Hotwire Rails can work its magic with various Turbo techniques.

Hotwire Rails: Turbo Drive

Go to your localhost:3000 on your web browser and right-click on the Inspect and open a Network tab of the DevTools of the browser.

Now click on go to another page link that appears on the home page to redirect from the home page to another page. In our Network tab, we can see that this action of navigation is achieved via XHR. It appears only the part inside HTML is reloaded, here neither the CSS is reloaded nor the JS is reloaded when the navigation action is performed.

Hotwire Rails Turbo Drive

By performing this action we can see that Turbo Drive helps to represent the HTML response without loading the full page and only follows redirect and reindeer HTML responses which helps to make the application faster to access.

Hotwire Rails: Turbo Frame

This technique helps to divide the current page into different sections called frames that can be updated separately independently when new data is added from the server.
Below we discuss the different use cases of Turbo frame like inline edition, sorting, searching, and filtering of data.

Let’s perform some practical actions to see the example of these use cases.

Make changes in the app/controllers/home_controller.rb file

#CODE

class HomeController < ApplicationController
   def turbo_frame_form
   end
   
   def turbo_frame submit
      extracted_anynumber = params[:any][:anynumber]
      render :turbo_frame_form, status: :ok, locals: {anynumber: extracted_anynumber,      comment: 'turbo_frame_submit ok' }
   end
end

Turbo Frame

Add app/views/home/turbo_frame_form.html.erb file to the application and add this content inside the file.

#CODE

<section>

    <%= turbo_frame_tag 'anyframe' do %>
            
      <div>
          <h2>Frame view</h2>
          <%= form_with scope: :any, url: turbo_frame_submit_path, local: true do |form| %>
              <%= form.label :anynumber, 'Type an integer (odd or even)', 'class' => 'my-0  d-inline'  %>
              <%= form.text_field :anynumber, type: 'number', 'required' => 'true', 'value' => "#{local_assigns[:anynumber] || 0}",  'aria-describedby' => 'anynumber' %>
              <%= form.submit 'Submit this number', 'id' => 'submit-number' %>
          <% end %>
      </div>
      <div>
        <h2>Data of the view</h2>
        <pre style="font-size: .7rem;"><%= JSON.pretty_generate(local_assigns) %></pre> 
      </div>
      
    <% end %>

</section>

Add the content inside file

Make some adjustments in routes.rb

#CODE

Rails.application.routes.draw do
  get 'home/index'
  get 'other/index'

  get '/home/turbo_frame_form' => 'home#turbo_frame_form', as: 'turbo_frame_form'
  post '/home/turbo_frame_submit' => 'home#turbo_frame_submit', as: 'turbo_frame_submit'


  root to: "home#index"
end
  • Next step is to change homepage view in app/views/home/index.html.erb

#CODE

<h1>This is Rails Hotwire home page</h1>
<div><%= link_to "Enter to other page", other_index_path %></div>

<%= turbo_frame_tag 'anyframe' do %>        
  <div>
      <h2>Home view</h2>
      <%= form_with scope: :any, url: turbo_frame_submit_path, local: true do |form| %>
          <%= form.label :anynumber, 'Type an integer (odd or even)', 'class' => 'my-0  d-inline'  %>
          <%= form.text_field :anynumber, type: 'number', 'required' => 'true', 'value' => "#{local_assigns[:anynumber] || 0}",  'aria-describedby' => 'anynumber' %>
          <%= form.submit 'Submit this number', 'id' => 'submit-number' %>
      <% end %>
  <div>
<% end %>

Change HomePage

After making all the changes, restart the rails server and refresh the browser, the default view will appear on the browser.

restart the rails serverNow in the field enter any digit, after entering the digit click on submit button, and as the submit button is clicked we can see the Turbo Frame in action in the below screen, we can observe that the frame part changed, the first title and first link didn’t move.

submit button is clicked

Hotwire Rails: Turbo Streams

Turbo Streams deliver page updates over WebSocket, SSE or in response to form submissions by only using HTML and a series of CRUD-like operations, you are free to say that either

  • Update the piece of HTML while responding to all the other actions like the post, put, patch, and delete except the GET action.
  • Transmit a change to all users, without reloading the browser page.

This transmit can be represented by a simple example.

  • Make changes in app/controllers/other_controller.rb file of rails application

#CODE

class OtherController < ApplicationController

  def post_something
    respond_to do |format|
      format.turbo_stream {  }
    end
  end

   end

file of rails application

Add the below line in routes.rb file of the application

#CODE

post '/other/post_something' => 'other#post_something', as: 'post_something'
Add the below line

Superb! Rails will now attempt to locate the app/views/other/post_something.turbo_stream.erb template at any moment the ā€˜/other/post_something’ endpoint is reached.

For this, we need to add app/views/other/post_something.turbo_stream.erb template in the rails application.

#CODE

<turbo-stream action="append" target="messages">
  <template>
    <div id="message_1">This changes the existing message!</div>
  </template>
</turbo-stream>
Add template in the rails application

This states that the response will try to append the template of the turbo frame with ID ā€œmessagesā€.

Now change the index.html.erb file in app/views/other paths with the below content.

#CODE

<h1>This is Another page</h1>
<div><%= link_to "Enter to home page", root_path %></div>

<div style="margin-top: 3rem;">
  <%= form_with scope: :any, url: post_something_path do |form| %>
      <%= form.submit 'Post any message %>
  <% end %>
  <turbo-frame id="messages">
    <div>An empty message</div>
  </turbo-frame>
</div>
change the index.html.erb file
  • After making all the changes, restart the rails server and refresh the browser, and go to the other page.

go to the other page

  • Once the above screen appears, click on the Post any message button

Post any message button

This action shows that after submitting the response, the Turbo Streams help the developer to append the message, without reloading the page.

Another use case we can test is that rather than appending the message, the developer replaces the message. For that, we need to change the content of app/views/other/post_something.turbo_stream.erb template file and change the value of the action attribute from append to replace and check the changes in the browser.

#CODE

<turbo-stream action="replace" target="messages">
  <template>
    <div id="message_1">This changes the existing message!</div>
  </template>
</turbo-stream>

change the value of the action attributeWhen we click on Post any message button, the message that appear below that button will get replaced with the message that is mentioned in the app/views/other/post_something.turbo_stream.erb template

click on Post any message button

Stimulus

There are some cases in an application where JS is needed, therefore to cover those scenarios we require Hotwire JS tool. Hotwire has a JS tool because in some scenarios Turbo-* tools are not sufficient. But as we know that Hotwire is used to reduce the usage of JS in an application, Stimulus considers HTML as the single source of truth. Consider the case where we have to give elements on a page some JavaScript attributes, such as data controller, data-action, and data target. For that, a stimulus controller that can access elements and receive events based on those characteristics will be created.

Make a change in app/views/other/index.html.erb template file in rails application

#CODE

<h1>This is Another page</h1>
<div><%= link_to "Enter to home page", root_path %></div>

<div style="margin-top: 2rem;">
  <%= form_with scope: :any, url: post_something_path do |form| %>
      <%= form.submit 'Post something' %>
  <% end %>
  <turbo-frame id="messages">
    <div>An empty message</div>
  </turbo-frame>
</div>

<div style="margin-top: 2rem;">
  <h2>Stimulus</h2>  
  <div data-controller="hello">
    <input data-hello-target="name" type="text">
    <button data-action="click->hello#greet">
      Greet
    </button>
    <span data-hello-target="output">
    </span>
  </div>
</div>

Make A changeMake changes in the hello_controller.js in path app/JavaScript/controllers and add a stimulus controller in the file, which helps to bring the HTML into life.

#CODE

import { Controller } from "@hotwired/stimulus"

export default class extends Controller {
  static targets = [ "name", "output" ]

  greet() {
    this.outputTarget.textContent =
      `Hello, ${this.nameTarget.value}!`
  }
}

add a stimulus controller in the fileGo to your browser after making the changes in the code and click on Enter to other page link which will navigate to the localhost:3000/other/index page there you can see the changes implemented by the stimulus controller that is designed to augment your HTML with just enough behavior to make it more responsive.

With just a little bit of work, Turbo and Stimulus together offer a complete answer for applications that are quick and compelling.

Using Rails 7 Hotwire helps to load the pages at a faster speed and allows you to render templates on the server, where you have access to your whole domain model. It is a productive development experience in ROR, without compromising any of the speed or responsiveness associated with SPA.

Conclusion

We hope you were satisfied with our Rails Hotwire tutorial. Write to us at service@bacancy.com for any query that you want to resolve, or if you want us to share a tutorial on your query.

For more such solutions on RoR, check out our Ruby on Rails Tutorials. We will always strive to amaze you and cater to your needs.

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Full Course - Infrastructure as Code with Terraform, Azure, Github, Docker and .Net 5

In this video we will be going through IaC with terraform and Azure DevOps.

So what we will cover today:

00:00 Intro
00:09 Agenda
00:40 History tour
04:37 What is IaC
05:25 Divide and Conquer
08:38 Benefits of IaC
12:41 The Process - CI/CD
15:40 Ingredients
16:06 Accounts
17:07 Code Time Part 1
55:04 Terraform
57:40 Code Time Part 2

Source Code:
https://github.com/mohamadlawand087/sampleapiv2

Let us connect:
šŸŒ My website - https://mohamadlawand.com/

šŸ“ø Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mohamadlawand/
🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/moe23

WHO AM I:
I’m Mohamad, a technical architect working in Manchester, UK. I make videos about web, cloud, desktop and mobile development.

šŸŒ My website - https://mohamadlawand.com/

GET IN TOUCH:
If you’d like to talk, I’d love to hear from you. Tweeting @moe23 directly will be the quickest way to get a response, but if your question is very long, feel free to email me at hello@mohamadlawand.com.

#IaC #terraform #azure

#azure #iac #terraform #docker #.net 5 #full course

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Einar Hintz

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jQuery Ajax CRUD in ASP.NET Core MVC with Modal Popup

In this article, we’ll discuss how to use jQuery Ajax for ASP.NET Core MVC CRUD Operations using Bootstrap Modal. With jQuery Ajax, we can make HTTP request to controller action methods without reloading the entire page, like a single page application.

To demonstrate CRUD operations – insert, update, delete and retrieve, the project will be dealing with details of a normal bank transaction. GitHub repository for this demo project : https://bit.ly/33KTJAu.

Sub-topics discussed :

  • Form design for insert and update operation.
  • Display forms in modal popup dialog.
  • Form post using jQuery Ajax.
  • Implement MVC CRUD operations with jQuery Ajax.
  • Loading spinner in .NET Core MVC.
  • Prevent direct access to MVC action method.

Create ASP.NET Core MVC Project

In Visual Studio 2019, Go to File > New > Project (Ctrl + Shift + N).

From new project window, Select Asp.Net Core Web Application_._

Image showing how to create ASP.NET Core Web API project in Visual Studio.

Once you provide the project name and location. Select Web Application(Model-View-Controller) and uncheck HTTPS Configuration. Above steps will create a brand new ASP.NET Core MVC project.

Showing project template selection for .NET Core MVC.

Setup a Database

Let’s create a database for this application using Entity Framework Core. For that we’ve to install corresponding NuGet Packages. Right click on project from solution explorer, select Manage NuGet Packages_,_ From browse tab, install following 3 packages.

Showing list of NuGet Packages for Entity Framework Core

Now let’s define DB model class file – /Models/TransactionModel.cs.

public class TransactionModel
{
    [Key]
    public int TransactionId { get; set; }

    [Column(TypeName ="nvarchar(12)")]
    [DisplayName("Account Number")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage ="This Field is required.")]
    [MaxLength(12,ErrorMessage ="Maximum 12 characters only")]
    public string AccountNumber { get; set; }

    [Column(TypeName ="nvarchar(100)")]
    [DisplayName("Beneficiary Name")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "This Field is required.")]
    public string BeneficiaryName { get; set; }

    [Column(TypeName ="nvarchar(100)")]
    [DisplayName("Bank Name")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "This Field is required.")]
    public string BankName { get; set; }

    [Column(TypeName ="nvarchar(11)")]
    [DisplayName("SWIFT Code")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "This Field is required.")]
    [MaxLength(11)]
    public string SWIFTCode { get; set; }

    [DisplayName("Amount")]
    [Required(ErrorMessage = "This Field is required.")]
    public int Amount { get; set; }

    [DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:MM/dd/yyyy}")]
    public DateTime Date { get; set; }
}

C#Copy

Here we’ve defined model properties for the transaction with proper validation. Now let’s define  DbContextclass for EF Core.

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Implement a full text search using Azure Cognitive Search in ASP.NET Core

This article shows how to implement a full text search in ASP.NET Core using Azure Cognitive Search. The search results are returned using paging and the search index can be created, deleted from an ASP.NET Core Razor Page UI.

Code: https://github.com/damienbod/AspNetCoreAzureSearch

Creating the Search in the Azure Portal

In the Azure Portal, search for Azure Cognitive Search and create a new search service. Create the search using the portal wizard and choose the correct pricing model as required. The free version supports three indexes but does not support managed identities. This is good for exploring, evaluating the service.

If using the free version, you will need to use API keys to access the search service. This can be found in the **Keys **blade of the created cognitive search.

Of course the Azure Cognitive Search could also be created using Azure CLI, Arm templates or Powershell. The service can also be created direct from code.

Create an Azure Cognitive Search index

In the ASP.NET Core Razor page application, the Azure.Search.Documents nuget package is used to create and search the Azure Cognitive search service. Add this to your project.

The index and the document field definitions can be created in different ways. We will use attributes and add these to the document search class properties to define the fields of the documents.

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Immediate $olution to Fix AOL Blerk Error Code 5 with easy instructions

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AOL Email is one of the leading web email services. It has a number of features who access easily at any place. Through this, you can easily share messages, documents or files, etc.AOL Blerk Error is not a big issue. It is a temporary error and it occurs when there is an issue in loading messages from the AOL server. If your mind is stuck, How to Resolve or Fix AOL Blerk Error Code 5? Here, In this article, we mentioned troubleshooting steps to fix AOL Blerk Error Code 5.

What are the causes of AOL Blerk Error Code 5?

AOL mail usually presents an AOL Blerk Error 5 after the AOL connection details have been entered. meaning. Your password and your username. This error is usually found in words! Or 'BLERK! Error 5 Authentication problem, 'Your sign-in has been received.

Some of the reasons for the error are as follows:
• Internet browser configuration problem

• Saved erroneous bookmark addresses

• browser cache or cookie

• An AOL Desktop Gold technical error.
How to Fix AOL Mail Blerk Error 5 in a Simple Way

This type of error is mostly due to your browser settings or the use of outdated, obsolete software. Users should remember that the steps to solve problems vary, depending on the browser you are using. Here are the steps to fix the mistake, check your browser and follow the steps.

Internet Explorer: Make sure you use the most recent web browser version. Open a new window and follow the ā€œTools> Web Options> Security> Internet Zoneā€ thread. Activate ā€˜Safeguard Mode’ and follow the steps to include AOL Mail in the list of assured websites. Start the browser again to save changes and run Internet Explorer without additional information.
Firefox Mozilla: Open a new Firefox window and press Menu. To start the browser in safe mode, disable the add-on and choose the option to restart Firefox. You can see two options in the dialog box. Use the ā€œStart in Safe Modeā€ option to disable all themes and extensions. The browser also turns off the hardware speed and resets the toolbar. You should be able to execute AOL mail when this happens.

Google Chrome: Update to the latest version of Chrome. Open the browser and go to the Advanced Options section. Go to ā€˜Security and Privacy’ and close the appropriate add-ons. Once the browsing history is deleted, the password, cookies saved and the cache will be cleared. Restart your system and try to log in to your AOL account with a new window.

Safari: Some pop-up windows block AOL mail when it comes to Safari and causes authentication issues. To fix the error, use Safari Security Preferences to enable the pop-up window and disable the security warning.

If you see, even when you change the required browser settings, the black error will not disappear, you can consult a skilled professional and see all the AOL email customer support numbers.

Get Connect to Fix Blerk Error Even After Clearing Cache & Cookies?
Somehow you can contact AOL technical support directly and get immediate help if you still get the error. Call +1(888)857-5157 to receive assistance from the AOL technical support team.

Source: https://email-expert247.blogspot.com/2021/04/immediate-olution-to-fix-aol-blerk.html ā€œHow to Resolve or Fix AOL Blerk Error Code 5ā€)**? Here, In this article, we mentioned troubleshooting steps to fix AOL Blerk Error Code 5.

What are the causes of AOL Blerk Error Code 5?

AOL mail usually presents an AOL Blerk Error 5 after the AOL connection details have been entered. meaning. Your password and your username. This error is usually found in words! Or 'BLERK! Error 5 Authentication problem, 'Your sign-in has been received.

Some of the reasons for the error are as follows:
• Internet browser configuration problem

• Saved erroneous bookmark addresses

• browser cache or cookie

• An AOL Desktop Gold technical error.
How to Fix AOL Mail Blerk Error 5 in a Simple Way

This type of error is mostly due to your browser settings or the use of outdated, obsolete software. Users should remember that the steps to solve problems vary, depending on the browser you are using. Here are the steps to fix the mistake, check your browser and follow the steps.

  1. Internet Explorer: Make sure you use the most recent web browser version. Open a new window and follow the ā€œTools> Web Options> Security> Internet Zoneā€ thread. Activate ā€˜Safeguard Mode’ and follow the steps to include AOL Mail in the list of assured websites. Start the browser again to save changes and run Internet Explorer without additional information.

  2. Firefox Mozilla: Open a new Firefox window and press Menu. To start the browser in safe mode, disable the add-on and choose the option to restart Firefox. You can see two options in the dialog box. Use the ā€œStart in Safe Modeā€ option to disable all themes and extensions. The browser also turns off the hardware speed and resets the toolbar. You should be able to execute AOL mail when this happens.

  3. Google Chrome: Update to the latest version of Chrome. Open the browser and go to the Advanced Options section. Go to ā€˜Security and Privacy’ and close the appropriate add-ons. Once the browsing history is deleted, the password, cookies saved and the cache will be cleared. Restart your system and try to log in to your AOL account with a new window.

  4. Safari: Some pop-up windows block AOL mail when it comes to Safari and causes authentication issues. To fix the error, use Safari Security Preferences to enable the pop-up window and disable the security warning.

If you see, even when you change the required browser settings, the black error will not disappear, you can consult a skilled professional and see all the AOL email customer support numbers.

Get Connect to Fix Blerk Error Even After Clearing Cache & Cookies?

Somehow you can contact AOL technical support directly and get immediate help if you still get the error. Call +1(888)857-5157 to receive assistance from the AOL technical support team.

Source: https://email-expert247.blogspot.com/2021/04/immediate-olution-to-fix-aol-blerk.html

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