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	<title>Razorcreations</title>
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	<description>The Cutting Edge</description>
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		<title>.htaccess rewrite case-insensitive</title>
		<description>I came across a little bug the other day working with htaccess redirects.

I was trying to figure out redirects using the RewriteRule but found that the redirect only works if the rule is written in the same case as the redirect. For example :

RewriteRule Admin/ index.php
( if i  type ...</description>
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		<title>xHTML : Abbreviation Tag &#60;abbr&#62;</title>
		<description>Over the past few months i have noticed a big increase in the use of the &#60;abbr&#62; tag, particularly on blogs.

Here is an example of sufficient use of the abbreviation tag:

It was 70 degrees Fahr. today!

By default Firefox cleverly produces a dotted underline for the abbreviated word ( in this ...</description>
		<link>http://www.razorcreations.com/development/abbrtag/</link>
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