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		<title>extending Zend_Controller_Action</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you understand all the basic concepts of writing programs, the practice of software development can sometimes devolve into a simple exercise in pattern recognition. If you catch yourself writing the same code more than once or twice, you're probably doing something wrong. Here's an example that will apply particularly to those of us who use the Zend Framework. 

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