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In the same file, I also found the following string with the word
"sources":<br>
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requiredRngSources<br>
<b>Strings:</b> Required Random Number Generator sources:<br>
<b>Question: </b>Is the word "sources" referring to source codes or
origin?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/18/2014 01:34 PM, Yuko Katabami
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Hello, <br>
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another question arose and would like to ask for your help,<br>
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File:</b><b> </b>CommonApplicationConstants<b><br>
</b><b>Resource ID:</b><b> </b>
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deviceSource<b><br>
</b><b>Strings:</b><b> </b>Device source<br>
<b>Question: </b>Could anyone explain how this string is used in
UI? What does the "source" refer to? Origin of the device or the
"source code"?<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
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Yuko<br>
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