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				 	| Here is the public API of your application. To add functionality to your 
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				 	| application, you just add to the array located in this file. 
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				-	| It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the request URIs it should respond to. 
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				+	| It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the HTTP verbs and request URIs it 
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				+	| should respond to. The GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE verbs are all 
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				+	| recognized by the Laravel routing system. 
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				-	| Need more breathing room? Organize your routes in their own directory. 
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				-	| Here's how: http://laravel.com/docs/start/routes#organize 
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				+	| Here is how to respond to a simple GET request to http://example.com/hello: 
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				+	|		'GET /hello' => function() 
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				+	|		{ 
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				+	|			return 'Hello World!'; 
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				+	|		} 
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				+	| You can even respond to more than one URI: 
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				+	|		'GET /hello, GET /world' => function() 
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				+	|		{ 
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				+	|			return 'Hello World!'; 
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				+	|		} 
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				+	| Allow URI wildcards using the (:num) or (:any) place-holders: 
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				+	|		'GET /hello/(:any)' => function($name) 
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				+	|		{ 
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				+	|			return "Welcome, $name."; 
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				+	|		} 
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				+	| Ready to learn more? Check out: http://laravel.com/docs/start/routes 
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