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		<title>Apache &#038; Mongrel - Serving the Future of Development</title>
		<description>My current setup is putting Mongrel behind my Apache server
running mod_proxy_balancer. Why? I am not going to try and convince you, other than saying it's the best I've found (so far). FastCGI crashes too much. The best information can be found at Mongrel's site.
Introducing Apache + Mongrel
First, be sure you ...</description>
		<link>http://www.mikenbob.com/2007/01/apache-and-mongrel/</link>
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		<title>Ruby on Rails Installation - Linux</title>
		<description>My current web-development method of choice is Ruby on Rails. Here, I will show you how
to install it when running the latest Debian server.
Initial Installation
I am running a Debian box currently. I had many problems trying to install and run rails without errors. The following is what
I did to make ...</description>
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