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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/27/2013 2:35 PM, Daniel Shahaf
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<pre wrap="">P.S. *bump* to that issue about adding <link rel='canonical'> or
whatever the syntax was, so that people stop stumbling upon the
8-years-old-and-counting book.</pre>
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I hear you on the <link ...> request. It's a decent idea
(even though it's really <i>not </i>the appropriate use of the
tag...), but I've yet to find a practical way to manage it
automatically, especially when content has moved around between book
versions (landing on differently named HTML pages as a result).<br>
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