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		<title>By: Stuff by Sarah » Updates on .htaccess</title>
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		<description>[...] I also did a run through my 404&#8217;s on my stats and updated what I could using a 301 or 410 to try and ensure less people got a 404 page. And the final task was to update my referral spam list which checks on the referrer and if it&#8217;s on the list it gets a 403 returned and doesn&#8217;t show up in my stats. [...]</description>
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