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Date
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2025-04-27
104.21.61.54
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Apr 2025 02:34:11 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials: Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Access-Control-Allow-Methods: Access-Control-Allow-Origin: Access-Control-Expose-Headers: set-cookie: sails.sids%3AcRUDdM39cOPwrh_mEp9wGGUgeIUr_JzW.2f3YqDIRqfwykpEZVQ4WZMKJD1pjMOnQVhXt5Xk4pks; Path/; HttpOnlyX-Powered-By: Sails sailsjs.org>cf-cache-status: DYNAMICvary: accept-encodingReport-To: {endpoints:{url:https:\/\/a.nel.cloudflare.com\/report\/v4?srvbdKYovn7XhW5tizIYG24qY0PAVJmvNQMJj9fsUSjmyxkyovetIEg5xYzHD%2FSgap1e76hH7DNViyIzsQtwJJT7zmGu%2F8cS2AlhXbmSSIbgczlnSDj%2Bi3Fngk8AQLufBe9X1},group:cf-nel,max_age:604800}NEL: {success_fraction:0,report_to:cf-nel,max_age:604800}Server: cloudflareCF-RAY: 936aeb5b680da11a-PDXalt-svc: h3:443; ma86400server-timing: cfL4;desc?protoTCP&rtt6072&min_rtt6072&rtt_var3036&sent1&recv3&lost0&retrans0&sent_bytes0&recv_bytes55&delivery_rate0&cwnd249&unsent_bytes0&cid0000000000000000&ts0&x0 !DOCTYPE html>html> head> title>New Sails App/title> !-- Viewport mobile tag for sensible mobile support --> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, maximum-scale1> !-- Stylesheets and Preprocessors You can always bring in CSS files manually with `link>` tags, or asynchronously using a solution like AMD (RequireJS). Or, if you like, you can take advantage of Sails conventional asset pipeline (boilerplate Gruntfile). By default, stylesheets from your `assets/styles` folder are included here automatically (between STYLES and STYLES END). Both CSS (.css) and LESS (.less) are supported. In production, your styles will be minified and concatenated into a single file. To customize any part of the built-in behavior, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`. For example, here are a few things you could do: + Change the order of your CSS files + Import stylesheets from other directories + Use a different or additional preprocessor, like SASS, SCSS or Stylus --> !--STYLES--> link relstylesheet href/styles/importer.css> !--STYLES END--> /head> body> html>head> title>imm - fe v0.02/title> link hrefhttps://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.6.3/css/font-awesome.min.css relstylesheet integritysha384-T8Gy5hrqNKT+hzMclPo118YTQO6cYprQmhrYwIiQ/3axmI1hQomh7Ud2hPOy8SP1 crossoriginanonymous> style> body { background: #90a4ae; } /style>/head>body> div idroot>/div>/body>/html> !-- Client-side Templates HTML templates are important prerequisites of modern, rich client applications. To work their magic, frameworks like Backbone, Angular, Ember, and Knockout require that you load these templates client-side. By default, your Gruntfile is configured to automatically load and precompile client-side JST templates in your `assets/templates` folder, then include them here automatically (between TEMPLATES and TEMPLATES END). To customize this behavior to fit your needs, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`. For example, here are a few things you could do: + Import templates from other directories + Use a different template engine (handlebars, jade, dust, etc.) + Internationalize your client-side templates using a server-side stringfile before theyre served. --> !--TEMPLATES--> !--TEMPLATES END--> !-- Client-side Javascript You can always bring in JS files manually with `script` tags, or asynchronously on the client using a solution like AMD (RequireJS). Or, if you like, you can take advantage of Sails conventional asset pipeline (boilerplate Gruntfile). By default, files in your `assets/js` folder are included here automatically (between SCRIPTS and SCRIPTS END). Both JavaScript (.js) and CoffeeScript (.coffee) are supported. In production, your scripts will be minified and concatenated into a single file. To customize any part of the built-in behavior, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`. For example, here are a few things you could do: + Change the order of your scripts + Import scripts from other directories + Use a different preprocessor, like TypeScript --> !--SCRIPTS--> script src/js/dependencies/sails.io.js>/script> script src/js/app2/dist/bundle.js>/script> !--SCRIPTS END--> /body>/html>
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 27 Apr 2025 02:34:11 GMTContent-Type: text/html; charsetutf-8Transfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-aliveAccess-Control-Allow-Credentials: Access-Control-Allow-Headers: Access-Control-Allow-Methods: Access-Control-Allow-Origin: Access-Control-Expose-Headers: Vary: accept-encodingCf-Cache-Status: DYNAMICServer: cloudflareX-Powered-By: Sails sailsjs.org>Set-Cookie: sails.sids%3AaSwsdX5-D3zgzwBA04wqVXxE4Pb8dndM.VsJcZNnNIVX5PlvtuILKxyoGS%2FIYG01K0Nftua%2FX%2B4k; HttpOnly; Path/CF-RAY: 936aeb5cdda0fff0-PDXalt-svc: h3:443; ma86400 !DOCTYPE html>html> head> title>New Sails App/title> !-- Viewport mobile tag for sensible mobile support --> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, maximum-scale1> !-- Stylesheets and Preprocessors You can always bring in CSS files manually with `link>` tags, or asynchronously using a solution like AMD (RequireJS). Or, if you like, you can take advantage of Sails conventional asset pipeline (boilerplate Gruntfile). By default, stylesheets from your `assets/styles` folder are included here automatically (between STYLES and STYLES END). Both CSS (.css) and LESS (.less) are supported. In production, your styles will be minified and concatenated into a single file. To customize any part of the built-in behavior, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`. For example, here are a few things you could do: + Change the order of your CSS files + Import stylesheets from other directories + Use a different or additional preprocessor, like SASS, SCSS or Stylus --> !--STYLES--> link relstylesheet href/styles/importer.css> !--STYLES END--> /head> body> html>head> title>imm - fe v0.02/title> link hrefhttps://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/font-awesome/4.6.3/css/font-awesome.min.css relstylesheet integritysha384-T8Gy5hrqNKT+hzMclPo118YTQO6cYprQmhrYwIiQ/3axmI1hQomh7Ud2hPOy8SP1 crossoriginanonymous> style> body { background: #90a4ae; } /style>/head>body> div idroot>/div>/body>/html> !-- Client-side Templates HTML templates are important prerequisites of modern, rich client applications. To work their magic, frameworks like Backbone, Angular, Ember, and Knockout require that you load these templates client-side. By default, your Gruntfile is configured to automatically load and precompile client-side JST templates in your `assets/templates` folder, then include them here automatically (between TEMPLATES and TEMPLATES END). To customize this behavior to fit your needs, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`. For example, here are a few things you could do: + Import templates from other directories + Use a different template engine (handlebars, jade, dust, etc.) + Internationalize your client-side templates using a server-side stringfile before theyre served. --> !--TEMPLATES--> !--TEMPLATES END--> !-- Client-side Javascript You can always bring in JS files manually with `script` tags, or asynchronously on the client using a solution like AMD (RequireJS). Or, if you like, you can take advantage of Sails conventional asset pipeline (boilerplate Gruntfile). By default, files in your `assets/js` folder are included here automatically (between SCRIPTS and SCRIPTS END). Both JavaScript (.js) and CoffeeScript (.coffee) are supported. In production, your scripts will be minified and concatenated into a single file. To customize any part of the built-in behavior, just edit `tasks/pipeline.js`. For example, here are a few things you could do: + Change the order of your scripts + Import scripts from other directories + Use a different preprocessor, like TypeScript --> !--SCRIPTS--> script src/js/dependencies/sails.io.js>/script> script src/js/app2/dist/bundle.js>/script> !--SCRIPTS END--> /body>/html>
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