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<div>Hi all!</div>
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<div>What would happen if I were to have multiple attribute encoders of the same type for one attribute, i.e.</div>
<div><resolver:AttributeEncoder xsi:type="enc:SAML2String" name="urn:oid:0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3" friendlyName="mail" /></div>
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<div>When I release “mail” to an SP and it’s a SAML2 request, and they require the released attribute to be named “email”, would this work?</div>
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<div>Alex K. Olson</div>
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