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		<title>Gerrymandered Code: Extending Zend_Registry to globalize session vars</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my most recent post I talked about putting my toes in the Zend Framework water with stand-alone usage of Zend_Cache.  This has been a great experience, and since writing the post I've been updating my main application with more caching anywhere I can see a benefit.
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