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2405                /**
2406                 * Filters the WordPress salt.
2407                 *
2408                 * @since 2.5.0
2409                 *
2410                 * @param string $cached_salt Cached salt for the given scheme.
2411                 * @param string $scheme      Authentication scheme. Values include 'auth',
2412                 *                            'secure_auth', 'logged_in', and 'nonce'.
2413                 */
2414                return apply_filters( 'salt', $cached_salts[ $scheme ], $scheme );
2415           }
2416
2417           static $duplicated_keys;
2418           if ( null === $duplicated_keys ) {
2419                $duplicated_keys = array(
2420                     'put your unique phrase here' => true,
2421                );
2422
2423                /*
 
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2470                          update_site_option( 'secret_key', $values['key'] );
2471                     }
2472                }
2473                $values['salt'] = hash_hmac( 'md5', $scheme, $values['key'] );
2474           }
2475
2476           $cached_salts[ $scheme ] = $values['key'] . $values['salt'];
2477
2478           /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/pluggable.php */
2479           return apply_filters( 'salt', $cached_salts[ $scheme ], $scheme );
2480      }
2481 endif;
2482
2483 if ( ! function_exists( 'wp_hash' ) ) :
2484      /**
2485       * Gets hash of given string.
2486       *
2487       * @since 2.0.3
2488       *