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The Apache server���s mod_rewrite module gives you the ability to transparently redirect one URL to another, without the user���s knowledge. This opens up all sorts of possibilities, from simply redirecting old URLs to new addresses, to cleaning up the ���dirty��� URLs coming from a poor publishing system ��� giving you URLs that are friendlier to both readers and search engines.

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