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							- <?php
 
- /*
 
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- | Bundle Configuration
 
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- |
 
- | Bundles allow you to conveniently extend and organize your application.
 
- | Think of bundles as self-contained applications. They can have routes,
 
- | controllers, models, views, configuration, etc. You can even create
 
- | your own bundles to share with the Laravel community.
 
- |
 
- | This is a list of the bundles installed for your application and tells
 
- | Laravel the location of the bundle's root directory, as well as the
 
- | root URI the bundle responds to.
 
- |
 
- | For example, if you have an "admin" bundle located in "bundles/admin" 
 
- | that you want to handle requests with URIs that begin with "admin",
 
- | simply add it to the array like this:
 
- |
 
- |		'admin' => array(
 
- |			'location' => 'admin',
 
- |			'handles'  => 'admin',
 
- |		),
 
- |
 
- | Note that the "location" is relative to the "bundles" directory.
 
- | Now the bundle will be recognized by Laravel and will be able
 
- | to respond to requests beginning with "admin"!
 
- |
 
- | Have a bundle that lives in the root of the bundle directory
 
- | and doesn't respond to any requests? Just add the bundle
 
- | name to the array and we'll take care of the rest.
 
- |
 
- */
 
- return array();
 
 
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