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<title>Mod-Rewrite For Newbies</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Author: Bobby Handzhiev

A short article in human language

This article is not a complete quide to Apache''s mod_rewtite neither to .htaccess. Its purpose is to help you - the webmaster - to create &quot;mod_rewriten&quot; versions of your dynamic webpages even if you have limited technical knowledge. I won''t show you all the tips-and-tricks - my aim is to bring all the complexity of the Apache''s documentation to 1-2 pages of human lanuage - easy and fast.]]></description><guid>http://www.invision-graphics.com/article176-mod-rewrite-for-newbies.html</guid>
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