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		<title>By: brentsheets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;b&gt;Moderator Note:&lt;/b&gt; Hello Shreeuram. This is your 4th question, but you&#039;re still using a tag of &quot;Reply soooon.&quot; This isn&#039;t a useful tag. Tags are very important, as the tags you use will place your question in those categories. So for example, another member browsing the PHP tag page would see your question if you had used PHP as a tag - but no one will look for a &quot;Reply sooon&quot; tag. I removed your tag and added PHP, MySQL and Web development tags, so your question will now appear in those developer categories. For future questions, please include a few applicable tags. Thanks for your cooperation in helping make IT Knowledge Exchange a better resource for IT pros.]]></description>
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