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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;WordPress, mod_rewrite and IIS&lt;/strong&gt;

	That&#8217;s quite a contradictive title you must think. IIS and mod_rewrite? How is that possible?
	Very simple. It is NOT possible. Then, if this blog runs on IIS, how is it possible to have this nice permalink-thingie? Pretty simple as well.
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<p>	That&#8217;s quite a contradictive title you must think. IIS and mod_rewrite? How is that possible?<br />
	Very simple. It is NOT possible. Then, if this blog runs on IIS, how is it possible to have this nice permalink-thingie? Pretty simple as well.<br />
	First&#8230;</p>
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