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  Cross-Site Scripting
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  XPath Injection
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  Header Injection
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  XML Injection
XML Injection enables an attacker to read files on your local filesystem including configuration files, or can be abused to freeze your web-server process.
  Variable Injection
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wp-includes/functions.wp-styles.php (2 issues)

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<?php
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/**
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 * Dependencies API: Styles functions
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 *
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 * @since 2.6.0
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 *
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 * @package WordPress
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 * @subpackage Dependencies
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 */
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/**
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 * Initialize $wp_styles if it has not been set.
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 *
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 * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles
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 *
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 * @since 4.2.0
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 *
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 * @return WP_Styles WP_Styles instance.
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 */
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function wp_styles() {
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	global $wp_styles;
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	if ( ! ( $wp_styles instanceof WP_Styles ) ) {
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		$wp_styles = new WP_Styles();
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	}
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	return $wp_styles;
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}
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/**
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 * Display styles that are in the $handles queue.
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 *
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 * Passing an empty array to $handles prints the queue,
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 * passing an array with one string prints that style,
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 * and passing an array of strings prints those styles.
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 *
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 * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles The WP_Styles object for printing styles.
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 *
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 * @since 2.6.0
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 *
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 * @param string|bool|array $handles Styles to be printed. Default 'false'.
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 * @return array On success, a processed array of WP_Dependencies items; otherwise, an empty array.
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 */
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function wp_print_styles( $handles = false ) {
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	if ( '' === $handles ) { // for wp_head
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		$handles = false;
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	}
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	/**
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	 * Fires before styles in the $handles queue are printed.
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	 *
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	 * @since 2.6.0
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	 */
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	if ( ! $handles ) {
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		do_action( 'wp_print_styles' );
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	}
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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	global $wp_styles;
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	if ( ! ( $wp_styles instanceof WP_Styles ) ) {
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		if ( ! $handles ) {
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			return array(); // No need to instantiate if nothing is there.
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		}
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	}
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	return wp_styles()->do_items( $handles );
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}
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/**
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 * Add extra CSS styles to a registered stylesheet.
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 * Styles will only be added if the stylesheet in already in the queue.
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 * Accepts a string $data containing the CSS. If two or more CSS code blocks
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 * are added to the same stylesheet $handle, they will be printed in the order
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 * they were added, i.e. the latter added styles can redeclare the previous.
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 * @see WP_Styles::add_inline_style()
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 * @since 3.3.0
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 * @param string $handle Name of the stylesheet to add the extra styles to.
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 * @param string $data   String containing the CSS styles to be added.
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 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
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 */
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function wp_add_inline_style( $handle, $data ) {
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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	if ( false !== stripos( $data, '</style>' ) ) {
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		_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf(
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			/* translators: 1: <style>, 2: wp_add_inline_style() */
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			__( 'Do not pass %1$s tags to %2$s.' ),
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			'<code>&lt;style&gt;</code>',
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			'<code>wp_add_inline_style()</code>'
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		), '3.7.0' );
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		$data = trim( preg_replace( '#<style[^>]*>(.*)</style>#is', '$1', $data ) );
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	}
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	return wp_styles()->add_inline_style( $handle, $data );
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}
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/**
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 * Register a CSS stylesheet.
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 * @see WP_Dependencies::add()
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 * @link https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/media.html#media-types List of CSS media types.
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 * @since 2.6.0
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 * @since 4.3.0 A return value was added.
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 * @param string           $handle Name of the stylesheet. Should be unique.
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 * @param string           $src    Full URL of the stylesheet, or path of the stylesheet relative to the WordPress root directory.
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 * @param array            $deps   Optional. An array of registered stylesheet handles this stylesheet depends on. Default empty array.
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 * @param string|bool|null $ver    Optional. String specifying stylesheet version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL
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 *                                 as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version
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 *                                 number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version.
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 *                                 If set to null, no version is added.
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 * @param string           $media  Optional. The media for which this stylesheet has been defined.
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 *                                 Default 'all'. Accepts media types like 'all', 'print' and 'screen', or media queries like
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 *                                 '(orientation: portrait)' and '(max-width: 640px)'.
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 * @return bool Whether the style has been registered. True on success, false on failure.
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 */
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function wp_register_style( $handle, $src, $deps = array(), $ver = false, $media = 'all' ) {
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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	return wp_styles()->add( $handle, $src, $deps, $ver, $media );
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}
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 * Remove a registered stylesheet.
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 * @see WP_Dependencies::remove()
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 * @since 2.1.0
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 * @param string $handle Name of the stylesheet to be removed.
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 */
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function wp_deregister_style( $handle ) {
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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	wp_styles()->remove( $handle );
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}
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/**
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 * Enqueue a CSS stylesheet.
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 * Registers the style if source provided (does NOT overwrite) and enqueues.
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 * @see WP_Dependencies::add()
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 * @see WP_Dependencies::enqueue()
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 * @link https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/media.html#media-types List of CSS media types.
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 * @since 2.6.0
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 * @param string           $handle Name of the stylesheet. Should be unique.
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 * @param string           $src    Full URL of the stylesheet, or path of the stylesheet relative to the WordPress root directory.
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 * @param array            $deps   Optional. An array of registered stylesheet handles this stylesheet depends on. Default empty array.
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 * @param string|bool|null $ver    Optional. String specifying stylesheet version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL
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 *                                 as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version
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 *                                 number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version.
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 *                                 If set to null, no version is added.
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 * @param string           $media  Optional. The media for which this stylesheet has been defined.
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 *                                 Default 'all'. Accepts media types like 'all', 'print' and 'screen', or media queries like
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 *                                 '(orientation: portrait)' and '(max-width: 640px)'.
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 */
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function wp_enqueue_style( $handle, $src = false, $deps = array(), $ver = false, $media = 'all' ) {
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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	$wp_styles = wp_styles();
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	if ( $src ) {
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		$_handle = explode('?', $handle);
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		$wp_styles->add( $_handle[0], $src, $deps, $ver, $media );
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	}
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	$wp_styles->enqueue( $handle );
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}
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 * Remove a previously enqueued CSS stylesheet.
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 * @see WP_Dependencies::dequeue()
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 * @since 3.1.0
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 * @param string $handle Name of the stylesheet to be removed.
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 */
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function wp_dequeue_style( $handle ) {
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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}
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 * Check whether a CSS stylesheet has been added to the queue.
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 * @since 2.8.0
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 * @param string $list   Optional. Status of the stylesheet to check. Default 'enqueued'.
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 *                       Accepts 'enqueued', 'registered', 'queue', 'to_do', and 'done'.
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 * @return bool Whether style is queued.
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 */
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function wp_style_is( $handle, $list = 'enqueued' ) {
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	_wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ );
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	return (bool) wp_styles()->query( $handle, $list );
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}
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 * Add metadata to a CSS stylesheet.
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 * Possible values for $key and $value:
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 * 'conditional' string      Comments for IE 6, lte IE 7 etc.
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 * 'rtl'         bool|string To declare an RTL stylesheet.
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 * 'suffix'      string      Optional suffix, used in combination with RTL.
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 * 'alt'         bool        For rel="alternate stylesheet".
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 * 'title'       string      For preferred/alternate stylesheets.
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 * @param string $key    Name of data point for which we're storing a value.
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 *                       Accepts 'conditional', 'rtl' and 'suffix', 'alt' and 'title'.
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 * @param mixed  $value  String containing the CSS data to be added.
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 * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
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 */
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function wp_style_add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) {
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	return wp_styles()->add_data( $handle, $key, $value );
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}
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