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<!DOCTYPE map PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Map//EN" "map.dtd">
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<map>
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<title>DITA-OT Day 2014</title>
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<keydef
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keys="quovadis-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Quo_vadis"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Quo vadis?</linktext>
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<shortdesc>Discussion about the present and the future of the DITA-OT project.</shortdesc>
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<author>Panel moderated by George Bina</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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keys="providingdesignersaflexi-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Providing_designers_a_flexible_way_to_publish_DITA_content_into_Adobe_InDesign"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Providing Designers a Flexible Way to Publish DITA Content into Adobe InDesign</linktext>
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<shortdesc>This presentation shows how Mekon have implemented a plugin that provides an approach to publishing
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into InDesign, providing designers the flexibility they require.</shortdesc>
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<author>Mark Poston</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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keys="publishingditacontentre--2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Publishing_DITA_content_re-used_in_different_context"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Publishing DITA Content Re-Used in Different Context in EPUB and Eclipse Infocenter by Using
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DITA-OT</linktext>
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<shortdesc>On the example of ice hockey rule books, we show how easy content can be re-used by creating new
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context variants and how it can be published to EPUB or into an Eclipse help infocenter.</shortdesc>
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<author>Gunthilde Sohn</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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keys="scormwrapperforditatosco-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#SCORM_wrapper_for_DITA_to_SCORM"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>SCORM Wrapper for DITA to SCORM</linktext>
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<shortdesc>Hal Trent of Comtech will present a SCORM wrapper developed for learning and training output, which
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could be potentially donated to the DITA-OT. The wrapper incorporates the current DITA to SCORM output and adds
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a layer of JavaScript with the SCORM API to integrate the output generated from the DITA-OT into an LMS. The
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wrapper passes test completion status to and from the LMS and provides a much needed output for the learning and
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training implementation.</shortdesc>
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<author>Hal Trent</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="ditaopentoolkitpdfgenera-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_Open_Toolkit_PDF_generation_with_CSS"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>DITA Open Toolkit PDF Generation with CSS</linktext>
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<shortdesc>How about producing and styling PDFs only by using CSS? Join Radu for an overview of a new, innovative,
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open-source DITA-OT plugin, which produces PDF from DITA content using CSS and an XML+CSS to PDF engine such as
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the Prince XML or Antenna House engines.</shortdesc>
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<author>Radu Coravu</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="ditaopentoolkitpdfplugin-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#DITA_Open_Toolkit_PDF_plugins_without_fuss_muss_or_writing_XSL-FO"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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>
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>DITA Open Toolkit PDF Plugins Without Fuss, Muss, or Writing XSL-FO</linktext>
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<shortdesc>Did you know that you can create customized PDF plugins using an easy online tool? Join Jarno for an
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overview of his plugin generator, what it produces, and his work developing the dynamic Web
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interface.</shortdesc>
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<author>Jarno Elovirta</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="pdfsfromtheditaopentoolk-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#PDFs_from_the_DITA_Open_Toolkit"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>PDFs from the DITA Open Toolkit: The Easy and the Not-so-Easy</linktext>
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<shortdesc>With a few simple changes, it's possible to give the DITA-OT's default PDF output much of your own look
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and feel. If you need to develop a DITA proof of concept for your organization, these changes might be all you
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need to get the ball rolling. Join Leigh to find out what's easy to do, what's not quite so easy to do, and
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where the real heavy lifting is.</shortdesc>
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<author>Leigh White</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="dita2rdffromtreestotripl-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#dita2rdf_from_trees_to_triples"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>dita2rdf: from trees to triples</linktext>
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<shortdesc>The dita2rdf plugin is meant to extract metadata from DITA content and produce an RDF/XML output, which
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is a serialization of the W3C RDF standard. The final objective is to get insights from the DITA content by
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querying its metadata as a graph, not as a tree-like in XML. It also potentially enables the connection of the
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DITA metadata with other types of entities such as products, people, events, etc.</shortdesc>
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<author>Colin Maudry</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="extendingtheditaopentool-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Extending_the_DITA_Open_Toolkit"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Extending the DITA Open Toolkit: How crazy can you get?</linktext>
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<shortdesc>DITA-OT includes extension points that let you do any number of things. This session will cover what's
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available, what you should or shouldn't extend, and give out sample plugins to slice and dice your
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content.</shortdesc>
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<author>Robert Anderson</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="rngtodtdandxsdusingthedi-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#RNG_to_DTD_and_XSD_using_the_DITA_Open_Toolkit"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>RNG to DTD and XSD using the DITA Open Toolkit</linktext>
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<shortdesc>The new version of DITA, version 1.3, will use Relax NG as the normative grammar to express the DITA
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content models. George proposed this idea and provided a working prototype under the DITA-NG open source project
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and Eliot took this further making it an official proposal for DITA 1.3 and finalized its implementation. See
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how Relax NG simplifies the way DITA content models and specializations are defined and what other benefits it
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brings to DITA 1.3.</shortdesc>
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<author>Eliot Kimber</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="contributingtothetoolkit-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Contributing_to_the_Toolkit_via_GitHub"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Contributing to the Toolkit via GitHub</linktext>
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<shortdesc>Now that the toolkit is hosted on GitHub, it's easier than ever to contribute changes to the DITA-OT
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code. Roger will demonstrate how to fork the repository, create a new branch, change the necessary files and
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submit a pull request.</shortdesc>
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<author>Roger Fienhold Sheen</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="lookingunderthehoodofthe-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Looking_under_the_hood_of_the_DITA_Open_Toolkit"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Looking under the hood of the DITA Open Toolkit</linktext>
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<shortdesc>Participate in a deeper, more technical dive with the primary DITA-OT developer. This session will
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cover the pre-processing architecture of the DITA-OT and information about the output
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transformations.</shortdesc>
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<author>Jarno Elovirta</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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<keydef
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keys="overviewoftheditaopentoo-2014"
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href="https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2014/dita-ot_day.html#Overview_of_the_DITA_Open_Toolkit"
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format="html"
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scope="external"
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<topicmeta>
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<linktext>Overview of the DITA Open Toolkit</linktext>
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<shortdesc>Are you new to the DITA-OT? Come and get an overview of what it is, how it works, its history, and the
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people involved. This will be an excellent start to DITA-OT day for novices.</shortdesc>
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<author>Kristen James Eberlein</author>
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</topicmeta>
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</keydef>
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</map>
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