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How To Use Rails With Rewritten URLs Posted: Apr 6, 2007 3:02 PM
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All right. A great use of using rails with rewritten URLs is Apache with mod_userdir. Allowing every user to run rails may be something you want to pursue. So here������������s an example of using rails with rewritten urls.

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