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		<title>Mapping content over domains with Apache</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using &#8216;Dynamic Mirror&#8216; in Apache you can map content from one domain to another. This was useful for a customer who had two very old domains from 1993 and built-up a nice SEO ranking. We have two domains a-domain.com and b-example.com. The last one has a new design and some different links and is an application built [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sending url parameter through _GET and Cake convention</title>
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