| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142 | <?phpreturn array(	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Application Routes	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| Simply tell Laravel the HTTP verbs and URIs it should respond to. It's a	| piece of cake to create beautiful applications using the elegant RESTful	| routing available in Laravel.	|	| Let's respond to a simple GET request to http://example.com/hello:	|	|		'GET /hello' => function()	|		{	|			return 'Hello World!';	|		}	|	| You can even respond to more than one URI:	|	|		'GET /hello, GET /world' => function()	|		{	|			return 'Hello World!';	|		}	|	| It's easy to allow URI wildcards using (:num) or (:any):	|	|		'GET /hello/(:any)' => function($name)	|		{	|			return "Welcome, $name.";	|		}	|	*/	'GET /' => function()	{		return View::make('home.index');	},);
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