| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899 | <?php return array(	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Validation Language Lines	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The following language lines contain the default error messages used	| by the validator class. Some of the rules contain multiple versions,	| such as the size (max, min, between) rules. These versions are used	| for different input types such as strings and files.	|	| These language lines may be easily changed to provide custom error	| messages in your application. Error messages for custom validation	| rules may also be added to this file.	|	*/	"accepted"       => "The :attribute must be accepted.",	"active_url"     => "The :attribute is not a valid URL.",	"after"          => "The :attribute must be a date after :date.",	"alpha"          => "The :attribute may only contain letters.",	"alpha_dash"     => "The :attribute may only contain letters, numbers, and dashes.",	"alpha_num"      => "The :attribute may only contain letters and numbers.",	"before"         => "The :attribute must be a date before :date.",	"between"        => array(		"numeric" => "The :attribute must be between :min - :max.",		"file"    => "The :attribute must be between :min - :max kilobytes.",		"string"  => "The :attribute must be between :min - :max characters.",	),	"confirmed"      => "The :attribute confirmation does not match.",	"different"      => "The :attribute and :other must be different.",	"email"          => "The :attribute format is invalid.",	"exists"         => "The selected :attribute is invalid.",	"image"          => "The :attribute must be an image.",	"in"             => "The selected :attribute is invalid.",	"integer"        => "The :attribute must be an integer.",	"ip"             => "The :attribute must be a valid IP address.",	"match"          => "The :attribute format is invalid.",	"max"            => array(		"numeric" => "The :attribute must be less than :max.",		"file"    => "The :attribute must be less than :max kilobytes.",		"string"  => "The :attribute must be less than :max characters.",	),	"mimes"          => "The :attribute must be a file of type: :values.",	"min"            => array(		"numeric" => "The :attribute must be at least :min.",		"file"    => "The :attribute must be at least :min kilobytes.",		"string"  => "The :attribute must be at least :min characters.",	),	"not_in"         => "The selected :attribute is invalid.",	"numeric"        => "The :attribute must be a number.",	"required"       => "The :attribute field is required.",	"same"           => "The :attribute and :other must match.",	"size"           => array(		"numeric" => "The :attribute must be :size.",		"file"    => "The :attribute must be :size kilobyte.",		"string"  => "The :attribute must be :size characters.",	),	"unique"         => "The :attribute has already been taken.",	"url"            => "The :attribute format is invalid.",	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Custom Validation Language Lines	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| Here you may specify custom validation messages for attributes using the	| convention "attribute_rule" to name the lines. This helps keep your	| custom validation clean and tidy.	|	| So, say you want to use a custom validation message when validating that	| the "email" attribute is unique. Just add "email_unique" to this array	| with your custom message. The Validator will handle the rest!	|	*/	'custom' => array(),	/*	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	| Validation Attributes	|--------------------------------------------------------------------------	|	| The following language lines are used to swap attribute place-holders	| with something more reader friendly such as "E-Mail Address" instead	| of "email". Your users will thank you.	|	| The Validator class will automatically search this array of lines it	| is attempting to replace the :attribute place-holder in messages.	| It's pretty slick. We think you'll like it.	|	*/	'attributes' => array(),);
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