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		<title>By: usefulfor.com/ruby &#187; Use Rails to Create a Static Site</title>
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		<description>[...] What we finally did is use Rails as a tool to create a static site that we could .tar.gz and upload to the server. As a starting point we used a post in www.chuckvose.com and this is how we completed it to fit our needs. Follow up: do not miss how to integrate your rails-static site with Rake and subversion in the second article of this series: Use Rails to Create a Static Site: Rake and Subversion. [...]</description>
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