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					@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ Flight::json(array('id' => 123));
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					For JSONP requests you, can optionally pass in the query parameter name you are using to define your callback function:
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					For JSONP requests you, can optionally pass in the query parameter name you are using to define your callback function:
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					```php
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					```php
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					Flight::json(array('id' => 123), 'q');
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					Flight::jsonp(array('id' => 123), 'q');
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					```
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					So, when making a GET request using `?q=my_func`, you should receive the output:
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					So, when making a GET request using `?q=my_func`, you should receive the output:
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