Convert and Create Map Server Cache Storage Format Tools
Convert Map Server Cache Storage
Format
أداة تحويل تنسيق تخزين ذاكرة التخزين
المؤقت لخادم الخريطة
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to use Convert Map
Server Cache Storage Format Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة تحويل تنسيق تخزين ذاكرة التخزين
المؤقت لخادم الخريطة ؟؟
Path to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Convert Map Server Cache Storage
Format Tool, Caching Toolset, Server Tools Toolbox
Convert Map Server Cache Storage Format
Converts the storage of
a map or image service cache between the exploded format and the compact
format. The tool converts the format in place, meaning it does not make a copy
of the existing format of the cache. Instead, it creates the new format of the
cache in the same cache folder and deletes the old format.
Make a backup of your
cache before running this tool if you think you might want to go back to the
old format.
يحول تخزين الخريطة أو ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت لخدمة
الصورة بين التنسيق المجزأ والتنسيق المضغوط. تقوم الأداة بتحويل التنسيق في مكانه
، مما يعني أنه لا يقوم بعمل نسخة من التنسيق الحالي لذاكرة التخزين المؤقت. بدلاً
من ذلك ، يقوم بإنشاء التنسيق الجديد لذاكرة التخزين المؤقت في نفس مجلد ذاكرة
التخزين المؤقت ويحذف التنسيق القديم.
قم بعمل نسخة احتياطية من ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت
قبل تشغيل هذه الأداة إذا كنت تعتقد أنك قد ترغب في العودة إلى التنسيق القديم.
Input Service
The map or image service whose cache format you want to convert. You can
drag and drop a map or image service from the Catalog tree to supply this
parameter.
Number of caching service
instances (optional)
The total number of instances of the System/CachingTools service that you
want to dedicate toward running this tool. You can increase the maximum number
of instances per machine of the System/CachingTools service using the Service
Editor window available through an administrative connection to ArcGIS Server.
Ensure your server machines can support the chosen number of instances.
1.
Input Service خدمة الإدخال
The map or image service
whose cache format you want to convert. You can drag and drop a map or image
service from the Catalog tree to supply this parameter.
الخريطة أو خدمة الصور التي تريد تحويل تنسيق
ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت الخاصة بها. يمكنك سحب وإسقاط خريطة أو خدمة صورة من شجرة
الكتالوج لتوفير هذه المعلمة.
2.
Number of caching service instances (optional) عدد مثيلات خدمة التخزين المؤقت (اختياري)
The total number of
instances of the System/CachingTools service that you want to dedicate toward
running this tool. You can increase the maximum number of instances per machine
of the System/CachingTools service using the Service Editor window available
through an administrative connection to ArcGIS Server. Ensure your server
machines can support the chosen number of instances.
العدد الإجمالي لمثيلات خدمة System / Caching Tools التي تريد تخصيصها لتشغيل هذه الأداة. يمكنك زيادة الحد الأقصى
لعدد المثيلات لكل جهاز لخدمة System / CachingTools
باستخدام نافذة محرر الخدمة المتاحة من خلال اتصال إداري بـ ArcGIS Server. تأكد من أن أجهزة الخادم يمكنها دعم العدد المختار من المثيلات.
Create Map Server Cache
أداة إنشاء ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت
لخادم الخريطة
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to use Create Map
Server Cache Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة إنشاء ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت
لخادم الخريطة ؟؟
Path to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Create Map Server Cache Tool, Caching Toolset, Server Tools Toolbox
Create Map Server Cache
Creates the tiling
scheme and preparatory folders for a map or image service cache. After running
this tool, use the Manage Map Server Cache Tiles tool to add tiles to the
cache.
ينشئ مخطط التجانب والمجلدات التحضيرية للخريطة أو
ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت لخدمة الصورة. بعد تشغيل هذه الأداة ، استخدم أداة Manage Map Server Cache Tiles لإضافة مربعات إلى ذاكرة
التخزين المؤقت.
1.
Input Service أدخل الخادم
The map or image service
to be cached. You can drag a map or image service from the Catalog tree to
supply this parameter.
الخريطة أو خدمة الصورة المراد تخزينها مؤقتًا.
يمكنك سحب خريطة أو خدمة صورة من شجرة الكتالوج لتوفير هذه المعلمة.
Service Cache Directory
The parent directory for the cache. This must be a registered ArcGIS
Server cache directory.
Tiling Scheme
Specifies how the tiling scheme will be defined. You can define a new
tiling scheme with this tool or browse to a predefined tiling scheme file
(.xml). A predefined scheme can be created by running the Generate Map Server
Cache Tiling Scheme tool.
· NEW—The tiling scheme will be defined using other parameters in this tool
to define scale levels, image format, storage format, and so on. This is the
default.
· PREDEFINED—The tiling scheme will be defined using an .xml file. You can
create a tiling scheme file using the Generate Map Server Cache Tiling Scheme
tool.
Predefined Tiling Scheme
(optional)
The path to a predefined tiling scheme file (usually named conf.xml).
Scales Type
Specifies how the tiles will be scaled.
· STANDARD—The scales will be automatically generated based on the number
specified in the Number of Scales (num_of_scales in Python) parameter. It will
use levels that increase or decrease by half from 1:1,000,000 and will start
with a level closest to the extent of the source map document. For example, if
the source map document has an extent of 1:121,000,000 and three scale levels
are defined, the map service will create a cache with scale levels at
1:128,000,000; 1:64,000,000; and 1:32,000,000. This is the default.
· CUSTOM—The cache designer will determine the scales.
Number of Scales
The number of scale levels to create in the cache. This option is disabled
if you create a custom list of scales.
Scales (optional)
The scale levels available for the cache. These are not represented as
fractions. Instead, use 500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen
that does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map
tile will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
2.
Service Cache Directory دليل ذاكرة
التخزين المؤقت للخدمة
The parent directory for
the cache. This must be a registered ArcGIS Server cache directory.
الدليل الأصل لذاكرة التخزين المؤقت. يجب أن يكون
هذا دليل ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت ArcGIS Server
المسجل.
Tiling Scheme
Specifies how the tiling scheme will be defined. You can define a new
tiling scheme with this tool or browse to a predefined tiling scheme file
(.xml). A predefined scheme can be created by running the Generate Map Server
Cache Tiling Scheme tool.
· NEW—The tiling scheme will be defined using other parameters in this tool
to define scale levels, image format, storage format, and so on. This is the
default.
· PREDEFINED—The tiling scheme will be defined using an .xml file. You can
create a tiling scheme file using the Generate Map Server Cache Tiling Scheme
tool.
Predefined Tiling Scheme
(optional)
The path to a predefined tiling scheme file (usually named conf.xml).
Scales Type
Specifies how the tiles will be scaled.
· STANDARD—The scales will be automatically generated based on the number
specified in the Number of Scales (num_of_scales in Python) parameter. It will
use levels that increase or decrease by half from 1:1,000,000 and will start
with a level closest to the extent of the source map document. For example, if
the source map document has an extent of 1:121,000,000 and three scale levels
are defined, the map service will create a cache with scale levels at
1:128,000,000; 1:64,000,000; and 1:32,000,000. This is the default.
· CUSTOM—The cache designer will determine the scales.
Number of Scales
The number of scale levels to create in the cache. This option is disabled
if you create a custom list of scales.
Scales (optional)
The scale levels available for the cache. These are not represented as
fractions. Instead, use 500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen
that does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map
tile will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
3.
Tiling Scheme التخطيط
Specifies how the tiling
scheme will be defined. You can define a new tiling scheme with this tool or
browse to a predefined tiling scheme file (.xml). A predefined scheme can be
created by running the Generate Map Server Cache Tiling Scheme tool.
يحدد كيف سيتم تعريف نظام التخطيط. يمكنك تحديد
نظام تخطيط جديد باستخدام هذه الأداة أو الاستعراض للوصول إلى ملف مخطط تجانب محدد
مسبقًا (.xml). يمكن إنشاء مخطط محدد مسبقًا عن طريق تشغيل أداة إنشاء مخطط
تجانب ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت لخادم الخريطة.
• جديد - سيتم تحديد نظام
التجانب باستخدام معلمات أخرى في هذه الأداة لتحديد مستويات المقياس وتنسيق الصورة
وتنسيق التخزين وما إلى ذلك. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• محدد مسبقًا - سيتم
تحديد نظام التجانب باستخدام ملف .xml.
يمكنك إنشاء ملف مخطط تجانب باستخدام أداة إنشاء مخطط تجانب ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت
لخادم الخريطة.
Predefined Tiling Scheme
(optional)
The path to a predefined tiling scheme file (usually named conf.xml).
Scales Type
Specifies how the tiles will be scaled.
· STANDARD—The scales will be automatically generated based on the number
specified in the Number of Scales (num_of_scales in Python) parameter. It will
use levels that increase or decrease by half from 1:1,000,000 and will start
with a level closest to the extent of the source map document. For example, if
the source map document has an extent of 1:121,000,000 and three scale levels
are defined, the map service will create a cache with scale levels at
1:128,000,000; 1:64,000,000; and 1:32,000,000. This is the default.
· CUSTOM—The cache designer will determine the scales.
Number of Scales
The number of scale levels to create in the cache. This option is disabled
if you create a custom list of scales.
Scales (optional)
The scale levels available for the cache. These are not represented as
fractions. Instead, use 500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen
that does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map
tile will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The JPEG
format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average file
size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
4.
Predefined Tiling Scheme (optional) مخطط تجانب محدد مسبقًا (اختياري)
The path to a predefined
tiling scheme file (usually named conf.xml).
المسار إلى ملف مخطط تجانب معرف مسبقًا (يُسمى
عادةً conf.xml).
Scales Type
Specifies how the tiles will be scaled.
· STANDARD—The scales will be automatically generated based on the number
specified in the Number of Scales (num_of_scales in Python) parameter. It will
use levels that increase or decrease by half from 1:1,000,000 and will start
with a level closest to the extent of the source map document. For example, if
the source map document has an extent of 1:121,000,000 and three scale levels
are defined, the map service will create a cache with scale levels at
1:128,000,000; 1:64,000,000; and 1:32,000,000. This is the default.
· CUSTOM—The cache designer will determine the scales.
Number of Scales
The number of scale levels to create in the cache. This option is disabled
if you create a custom list of scales.
Scales (optional)
The scale levels available for the cache. These are not represented as
fractions. Instead, use 500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen
that does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map
tile will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map document
must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency. Caches
using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and will use
more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache generation
tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values in the
transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than the
other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
5.
Scales Type نوع المقاييس
Specifies how the tiles
will be scaled.
يحدد كيف سيتم تحجيم العناوين.
• STANDARD - سيتم إنشاء المقاييس تلقائيًا بناءً على الرقم المحدد في معلمة
عدد المقاييس (عدد_المقاييس في Python).
سيستخدم المستويات التي تزيد أو تنقص بمقدار النصف من 1: 1،000،000 وستبدأ بمستوى
أقرب إلى مدى مستند الخريطة المصدر. على سبيل المثال ، إذا كانت وثيقة خريطة
المصدر لها مدى 1: 121،000،000 وتم تحديد ثلاثة مستويات للمقياس ، ستقوم خدمة
الخريطة بإنشاء ذاكرة تخزين مؤقت بمستويات مقياس عند 1: 128،000،000 ؛ 1:
64.000.000 ؛ و 1: 32.000.000. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• CUSTOM -
سيحدد مصمم ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت المقاييس.
Number of Scales
The number of scale levels to create in the cache. This option is disabled
if you create a custom list of scales.
Scales (optional)
The scale levels available for the cache. These are not represented as
fractions. Instead, use 500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen that
does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map tile
will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units (optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support transparent
backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
6.
Number of Scales عدد المقاييس
The number of scale
levels to create in the cache. This option is disabled if you create a custom
list of scales.
عدد مستويات القياس المطلوب إنشاؤها في ذاكرة
التخزين المؤقت. يتم تعطيل هذا الخيار إذا قمت بإنشاء قائمة مخصصة من المقاييس.
Scales (optional)
The scale levels available for the cache. These are not represented as
fractions. Instead, use 500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen
that does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map
tile will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
7.
Scales (optional) مقايس (اختياري)
The scale levels
available for the cache. These are not represented as fractions. Instead, use
500 to represent a scale of 1:500, for example.
مستويات المقياس المتاحة لذاكرة التخزين المؤقت.
لا يتم تمثيل هذه ككسور. بدلاً من ذلك ، استخدم 500 لتمثيل مقياس 1: 500 ، على
سبيل المثال.
Dots(Pixels) Per Inch
The dots per inch (DPI) of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen
that does not match the resolution of the output device, the scale of the map
tile will appear incorrect. The default value is 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel contains
three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over output
quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
8.
Dots (Pixels) Per Inch النقاط
(بكسل) لكل بوصة
The dots per inch (DPI)
of the intended output device. If a DPI is chosen that does not match the
resolution of the output device, the scale of the map tile will appear
incorrect. The default value is 96.
عدد النقاط في البوصة (DPI)
لجهاز الإخراج المقصود. إذا تم اختيار DPI لا
يتطابق مع دقة جهاز الإخراج ، فسيظهر مقياس لوحة الخريطة بشكل غير صحيح. القيمة
الافتراضية هي 96.
Tile Size
Specifies the width and height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best
balance between performance and manageability, avoid deviating from standard
widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by 512.
· 128 x 128—128 by 128 pixels.
· 256 x 256—256 by 256 pixels. This is the default.
· 512 x 512—512 by 512 pixels.
· 1024 x 1024—1024 by 1024 pixels.
Tiling origin in map units (optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
9.
Tile Size حجم التجانب
Specifies the width and
height of the cache tiles in pixels. For the best balance between performance
and manageability, avoid deviating from standard widths of 256 by 256 or 512 by
512.
يحدد عرض وارتفاع مربعات ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت
بالبكسل. لتحقيق أفضل توازن بين الأداء وسهولة الإدارة ، تجنب الانحراف عن العروض
القياسية التي تبلغ 256 × 256 أو 512 × 512.
• ١٢٨ × ١٢٨ - ١٢٨ × ١٢٨
بكسل.
• 256 × 256—256 × 256
بكسل. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• 512 × 512-512 × 512
بكسل.
• 1024 × 1024—1024 ×
1024 بكسل.
Tiling origin in map units
(optional)
The origin (upper left corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of
the spatial reference of the source map document. The extent of the source map
document must be within (but does not need to coincide with) this region.
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color palette
and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to look up
the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table. 8-bit
PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support transparent
backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
10.
Tiling origin in map units (optional) أصل التجانب في وحدات الخريطة (اختياري)
The origin (upper left
corner) of the tiling scheme in the coordinates of the spatial reference of the
source map document. The extent of the source map document must be within (but
does not need to coincide with) this region.
أصل مخطط التجانب (الزاوية اليسرى العليا) في
إحداثيات الإسناد المكاني لوثيقة الخريطة المصدر. يجب أن يكون مدى مستند الخريطة
المصدر ضمن هذه المنطقة (ولكن لا يلزم أن يتزامن معها).
Cache Tile Format (optional)
Specifies the cache tile format.
· PNG—A PNG format with varying bit depths. The bit depths are optimized
according to the color variation and transparency values in a tile. This is the
default.
· PNG8—A lossless, 8-bit color, image format that uses an indexed color
palette and an alpha table. Each pixel stores a value (0–255) that is used to
look up the color in the color palette and the transparency in the alpha table.
8-bit PNG images are similar to GIF images, and most web browsers support
transparent backgrounds in PNG images.
· PNG24—A lossless, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and has limited support for transparency. Each
pixel contains three 8-bit color channels, and the file header contains the
single color that represents the transparent background. Versions of Internet
Explorer earlier than version 7 do not support this type of transparency.
Caches using PNG24 are significantly larger than those using PNG8 or JPEG and
will use more disk space and require greater bandwidth to serve clients.
· PNG32—A lossless, four-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) and transparency. Each pixel contains three
8-bit color channels and one 8-bit alpha channel that represents the level of
transparency for each pixel. While the PNG32 format allows for partially
transparent pixels in the range from 0 to 255, the ArcGIS Server cache
generation tool only writes fully transparent (0) or fully opaque (255) values
in the transparency channel. Caches using PNG32 are significantly larger than
the other supported formats and will use more disk space and require greater
bandwidth to serve clients.
· JPEG—A lossy, three-channel image format that supports large color
variations (16 million colors) but does not support transparency. Each pixel
contains three 8-bit color channels. Caches using JPEG provide control over
output quality and size.
· MIXED—The PNG32 format will be created anywhere that transparency is
detected (that is, anywhere that the data frame background is visible). The
JPEG format will be created for the remaining tiles. This keeps the average
file size down while providing a clean overlay on top of other caches.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
11.
Cache Tile Format (optional) تنسيق
تجانب ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت (اختياري)
Specifies the cache tile
format.
يحدد تنسيق تجانب ذاكرة التخزين المؤقت.
• PNG -
تنسيق PNG بأعماق بت مختلفة. يتم تحسين أعماق البت وفقًا لتغير اللون وقيم
الشفافية في البلاط. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• PNG8 -
تنسيق صورة لون بدون فقدان بيانات 8 بت يستخدم لوحة ألوان مفهرسة وجدول ألفا. يخزن
كل بكسل قيمة (0-255) تُستخدم للبحث عن اللون في لوحة الألوان والشفافية في جدول
ألفا. تتشابه صور PNG 8 بت مع صور GIF ،
وتدعم معظم متصفحات الويب الخلفيات الشفافة في صور PNG.
• PNG24 —
تنسيق صورة ثلاثي القنوات بدون فقدان بيانات يدعم تباينات ألوان كبيرة (16 مليون
لون) وله دعم محدود للشفافية. يحتوي كل بكسل على ثلاث قنوات ألوان 8 بت ، ويحتوي
رأس الملف على اللون الفردي الذي يمثل الخلفية الشفافة. لا تدعم إصدارات Internet Explorer الأقدم من الإصدار 7 هذا النوع من الشفافية. تعد ذاكرات التخزين
المؤقت التي تستخدم PNG24 أكبر بكثير من تلك التي
تستخدم PNG8 أو JPEG
وستستخدم مساحة أكبر على القرص وتتطلب نطاقًا تردديًا أكبر لخدمة العملاء.
• PNG32 —
تنسيق صورة رباعي القنوات بدون فقدان بيانات يدعم تباينات ألوان كبيرة (16 مليون
لون) والشفافية. يحتوي كل بكسل على ثلاث قنوات ألوان 8 بت وقناة ألفا 8 بت تمثل
مستوى الشفافية لكل بكسل. بينما يسمح تنسيق PNG32
بوحدات البكسل الشفافة جزئيًا في النطاق من 0 إلى 255 ، فإن أداة إنشاء ذاكرة
التخزين المؤقت ArcGIS Server تكتب فقط قيم شفافة
بالكامل (0) أو غير شفافة بالكامل (255) في قناة الشفافية. تعد ذاكرات التخزين
المؤقت التي تستخدم PNG32 أكبر بكثير من التنسيقات
الأخرى المدعومة وستستخدم مساحة أكبر على القرص وتتطلب نطاقًا تردديًا أكبر لخدمة
العملاء.
• JPEG -
تنسيق صورة ثلاثي القنوات مع فقدان البيانات ويدعم تباينات ألوان كبيرة (16 مليون
لون) ولكنه لا يدعم الشفافية. يحتوي كل بكسل على ثلاث قنوات ملونة 8 بت. توفر
ذاكرات التخزين المؤقت التي تستخدم JPEG
التحكم في جودة الإخراج وحجمه.
• مختلط - سيتم إنشاء
تنسيق PNG32 في أي مكان يتم فيه
اكتشاف الشفافية (أي في أي مكان تكون فيه خلفية إطار البيانات مرئية). سيتم إنشاء
تنسيق JPEG للمربعات المتبقية. هذا
يحافظ على متوسط حجم الملف منخفضًا مع توفير تراكب نظيف أعلى ذاكرات التخزين
المؤقت الأخرى.
Tile Compression Quality
(optional)
The JPEG compression quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG
tile format and 0 for other formats.
Compression is supported only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value
will result in a larger file size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower
value will result in a smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
12.
Tile Compression Quality (optional) جودة ضبط التجانب (اختياري)
The JPEG compression
quality (1–100). The default value is 75 for the JPEG tile format and 0 for
other formats.
Compression is supported
only for the JPEG format. Choosing a higher value will result in a larger file
size with a higher-quality image. Choosing a lower value will result in a
smaller file size with a lower-quality image.
جودة ضغط JPEG
(1–100). القيمة الافتراضية هي 75 لتنسيق تجانب JPEG و 0
للتنسيقات الأخرى.
الضغط مدعوم فقط لتنسيق JPEG.
سيؤدي اختيار قيمة أعلى إلى حجم ملف أكبر مع صورة عالية الجودة. سيؤدي اختيار قيمة
أقل إلى حجم ملف أصغر مع صورة ذات جودة أقل.
Storage Format (optional)
Specifies the storage format of tiles.
· COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles. This
storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
· EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
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Storage Format (optional) تنسيق
التخزين (اختياري)
Specifies the storage
format of tiles.
·
COMPACT—Tiles will be grouped into large files called bundles.
This storage format is efficient in terms of storage and mobility. This is the
default.
·
EXPLODED—Each tile will be stored as a separate file.
يحدد تنسيق تخزين المربعات.
• COMPACT - سيتم تجميع المربعات في ملفات كبيرة تسمى الحزم. تنسيق التخزين
هذا فعال من حيث التخزين والتنقل. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• EXPLODED - سيتم تخزين كل بلاطة كملف منفصل.
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