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#field_translatable (String, 1 characters ) 0
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#entity_type (String, 4 characters ) node
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#bundle (String, 5 characters ) event
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#object (Object) stdClass
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∞ (Recursion)
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#items (Array, 1 element)
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#formatter (String, 12 characters ) date_default
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0 (Array, 1 element)
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#markup (String, 64 characters ) <span class="date-display-single">Tue, 05/19/20...
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<span class="date-display-single">Tue, 05/19/2015 - 18:30</span>
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-
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#attached (Array, 1 element)
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field_event_spots (Array, 16 elements)
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#theme (String, 5 characters ) field
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#weight (String, 1 characters ) 2
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#title (String, 5 characters ) Spots
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#access (Boolean) TRUE
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#label_display (String, 5 characters ) above
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#view_mode (String, 4 characters ) full
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#language (String, 3 characters ) und
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#field_name (String, 17 characters ) field_event_spots
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#field_type (String, 14 characters ) number_integer
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#field_translatable (String, 1 characters ) 0
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#entity_type (String, 4 characters ) node
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#bundle (String, 5 characters ) event
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#object (Object) stdClass
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∞ (Recursion)
-
-
#items (Array, 1 element)
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#formatter (String, 14 characters ) number_integer
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0 (Array, 1 element)
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#markup (String, 2 characters ) 75
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-
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#pre_render (Array, 1 element)
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0 (String, 30 characters ) _field_extra_fields_pre_render | (Callback) _field_extra_fields_pre_render();
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#entity_type (String, 4 characters ) node
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#bundle (String, 5 characters ) event
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#groups (Array, 0 elements)
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#fieldgroups (Array, 0 elements)
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#group_children (Array, 0 elements)
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links (Array, 4 elements)
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#theme (String, 11 characters ) links__node
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#pre_render (Array, 1 element)
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0 (String, 23 characters ) drupal_pre_render_links | (Callback) drupal_pre_render_links();
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#attributes (Array, 1 element)
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node (Array, 3 elements)
-
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#view_mode (String, 4 characters ) full
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#theme (String, 4 characters ) node
-
#node (Object) stdClass
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∞ (Recursion)
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#language (String, 2 characters ) en
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Krumo version 0.2.1a
| http://krumo.sourceforge.net/var/www/html/ng/public/includes/menu.inc
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