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<title>Importing ruby-stringex 1.1.0.</title>
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<name>taca</name>
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<published>2010-09-11T07:42:28Z</published>
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Some [hopefully] useful extensions to Rubys String class.

Stringex is made up of three libraries: ActsAsUrl [permalink solution
with better character translation], Unidecoder [Unicode to Ascii
transliteration], and StringExtensions [miscellaneous helper methods
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