No, not a minimal example of your full application; just a minimal code example to reproduce your problem.
As I already stated, this exercise will often highlight the problem and possibly present a solution.
I see you've made more than one reply to a single response (in at least two places).
Furthermore, more than one of those replies are either very close or exact duplicates.
"How do I change/delete my post?" explains how to include additional information in a post you've already made.
Repeatedly posting the same (long) nodes will only annoy people; it's unlikely to get you better answers.
"What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information?" shows, among other things, how to link to information you've already provided in another node.
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