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	<title>Dryice Liu's Blog</title>
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		<title>Google reader won&#8217;t follow 301</title>
		<description>Well I said some time ago that I use mod_redirect while migrating from pyblosxom to wordpress. It turns out not all the RSS readers are following a 301 redirct. At least for the one I'm using, Google Reader, won't do this. So now all my subscribers would think I no ...</description>
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		<title>Use Pretty Permalinks on Lighttpd</title>
		<description> Well on the WordPress site they said the Pretty Permalinks like
/category/title is only available on Apache. Well this is definitely
not true as long as you know your web server.

Here is how I made it with Lighttpd, and some tips to keep my original
rss link.

My original rss link is http://dryice.name/blog/index.rss. The ...</description>
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		<title>Migrating from pyblosxom to WordPress</title>
		<description>Well in times of switching blog system, one BIG challenge is to save all the old posts and comments. Fortunately (or not?) for me is that I didn't get too much comments before. So the only thing I need to worry about is the posts.

At first I found a perl ...</description>
		<link>http://dryice.name/blog/misc/migrating-from-pyblosxom-to-wordpress/</link>
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		<title>Switched to WordPress</title>
		<description>Well this begins several days ago. When I tried to solve a challenge and I google around, and well, Google give me a result in my own blog. And it turns out that I've fixed the problem a year ago :)

So I decide to blog more, rather than one or ...</description>
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