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  File Inclusion
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  LDAP Injection
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  Cross-Site Scripting
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src/XML/saml/NameID.php (4 issues)

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<?php
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declare(strict_types=1);
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namespace SimpleSAML\SAML2\XML\saml;
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use SimpleSAML\SAML2\Assert\Assert;
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use SimpleSAML\SAML2\Constants as C;
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use SimpleSAML\SAML2\Exception\ArrayValidationException;
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use SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLAnyURIValue;
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use SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLStringValue;
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use SimpleSAML\SAML2\XML\EncryptableElementTrait;
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use SimpleSAML\XML\SchemaValidatableElementInterface;
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use SimpleSAML\XML\SchemaValidatableElementTrait;
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use SimpleSAML\XMLSecurity\Backend\EncryptionBackend;
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use SimpleSAML\XMLSecurity\XML\EncryptableElementInterface;
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use function array_change_key_case;
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use function array_filter;
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use function array_key_exists;
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use function array_keys;
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/**
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 * Class representing the saml:NameID element.
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 *
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 * @package simplesamlphp/saml2
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 */
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final class NameID extends NameIDType implements
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    EncryptableElementInterface,
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    SchemaValidatableElementInterface
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{
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    use EncryptableElementTrait;
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    use SchemaValidatableElementTrait;
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    /**
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     * Initialize a saml:NameID
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     *
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLStringValue $value
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLStringValue|null $NameQualifier
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLStringValue|null $SPNameQualifier
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLAnyURIValue|null $Format
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     * @param \SimpleSAML\SAML2\Type\SAMLStringValue|null $SPProvidedID
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     */
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    public function __construct(
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        SAMLStringValue $value,
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        ?SAMLStringValue $NameQualifier = null,
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        ?SAMLStringValue $SPNameQualifier = null,
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        ?SAMLAnyURIValue $Format = null,
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        ?SAMLStringValue $SPProvidedID = null,
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    ) {
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        if ($Format !== null) {
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            switch ($Format->getValue()) {
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                case C::NAMEID_EMAIL_ADDRESS:
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                    Assert::email(
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                        $value->getValue(),
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                        "The content %s of the NameID was not in the format specified by the Format attribute",
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                    );
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                    break;
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                case C::NAMEID_ENTITY:
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                    /* 8.3.6: the NameQualifier, SPNameQualifier, and SPProvidedID attributes MUST be omitted. */
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                    Assert::null($NameQualifier, "Entity Identifier included a disallowed NameQualifier attribute.");
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                    Assert::null(
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                        $SPNameQualifier,
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                        "Entity Identifier included a disallowed SPNameQualifier attribute.",
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                    );
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                    Assert::null($SPProvidedID, "Entity Identifier included a disallowed SPProvidedID attribute.");
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                    break;
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                case C::NAMEID_PERSISTENT:
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                    /* 8.3.7: Persistent name identifier values MUST NOT exceed a length of 256 characters. */
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                    Assert::maxLength(
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                        $value->getValue(),
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                        256,
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                        "Persistent name identifier values MUST NOT exceed a length of 256 characters.",
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                    );
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                    break;
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                case C::NAMEID_TRANSIENT:
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                    /* 8.3.8: Transient name identifier values MUST NOT exceed a length of 256 characters. */
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                    Assert::maxLength(
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                        $value->getValue(),
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                        256,
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                        "Transient name identifier values MUST NOT exceed a length of 256 characters.",
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                    );
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                    break;
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            }
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        }
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        parent::__construct($value, $NameQualifier, $SPNameQualifier, $Format, $SPProvidedID);
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    }
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    /**
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     * @return \SimpleSAML\XMLSecurity\Backend\EncryptionBackend
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     */
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    public function getEncryptionBackend(): ?EncryptionBackend
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    {
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        // return the encryption backend you want to use,
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        // or null if you are fine with the default
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        return null;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Create a class from an array
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     *
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     * @param array{
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     *   'value': string,
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     *   'NameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'SPNameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'Format'?: string,
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     *   'SPProvidedID'?: string,
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     * } $data
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     */
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    public static function fromArray(array $data): static
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    {
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        $data = self::processArrayContents($data);
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        return new static(
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            SAMLStringValue::fromString($data['value']),
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            $data['NameQualifier'] ? SAMLStringValue::fromString($data['NameQualifier']) : null,
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            $data['SPNameQualifier'] ? SAMLStringValue::fromString($data['SPNameQualifier']) : null,
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            $data['Format'] ? SAMLAnyURIValue::fromString($data['Format']) : null,
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            $data['SPProvidedID'] ? SAMLStringValue::fromString($data['SPProvidedID']) : null,
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        );
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    }
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    /**
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     * Validates an array representation of this object and returns the same array with
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     * rationalized keys (casing) and parsed sub-elements.
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     *
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     *   'value': string,
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     *   'NameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'Format'?: string,
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     *   'SPProvidedID'?: string,
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     * } $data
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     * @return array{
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     *   'value': string,
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     *   'NameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'SPNameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'Format'?: string,
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     *   'SPProvidedID'?: string,
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     * }
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     */
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    private static function processArrayContents(array $data): array
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    {
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        $data = array_change_key_case($data, CASE_LOWER);
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        Assert::allOneOf(
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            array_keys($data),
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            [
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                'value',
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                'format',
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                'namequalifier',
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                'spnamequalifier',
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                'spprovidedid',
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            ],
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            ArrayValidationException::class,
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        );
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        Assert::keyExists($data, 'value', ArrayValidationException::class);
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        Assert::string($data['value'], ArrayValidationException::class);
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        $retval = ['value' => $data['value']];
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        if (array_key_exists('format', $data)) {
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            Assert::string($data['format'], ArrayValidationException::class);
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            $retval['Format'] = $data['format'];
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        }
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        if (array_key_exists('namequalifier', $data)) {
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            Assert::string($data['namequalifier'], ArrayValidationException::class);
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            $retval['NameQualifier'] = $data['namequalifier'];
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        }
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        if (array_key_exists('spnamequalifier', $data)) {
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            Assert::string($data['spnamequalifier'], ArrayValidationException::class);
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            $retval['SPNameQualifier'] = $data['spnamequalifier'];
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        }
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        if (array_key_exists('spprovidedid', $data)) {
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            Assert::string($data['spprovidedid'], ArrayValidationException::class);
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        }
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    }
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     *   'value': string,
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     *   'NameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'SPNameQualifier'?: string,
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     *   'Format'?: string,
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     *   'SPProvidedID'?: string,
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     * }
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     */
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    public function toArray(): array
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    {
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        $data = [
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            'value' => $this->getContent()->getValue(),
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            'Format' => $this->getFormat()?->getValue(),
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            'NameQualifier' => $this->getNameQualifier()?->getValue(),
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            'SPNameQualifier' => $this->getSPNameQualifier()?->getValue(),
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            'SPProvidedID' => $this->getSPProvidedID()?->getValue(),
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        ];
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        return array_filter($data);
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    }
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}
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