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		<title>Comment on Multi-Site Manager FAQ by jimgroom &#187; UMW Blogs Upgraded to WordPress 3.2.1</title>
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		<description>[...] as copying and pasting a URl in the visual editor, how could I rationalize this plugin anymore? MU Multi-Site Manager has also been retired, and I am sad to see it go. This is the pluginw e used to get Longwood Blogs, [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Multi-Site Manager FAQ by UMW Blogs Upgraded to WordPress 3.2.1 &#124; bavatuesdays</title>
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		<dc:creator>UMW Blogs Upgraded to WordPress 3.2.1 &#124; bavatuesdays</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] MU Multi-Site Manager has also been retired, and I am sad to see it go. This is the pluginw e used to get Longwood Blogs, Faculty Academy, and other WPMu sites that were hosted within UMW Blogs. Interestingly enough, deleting the plugin doesn&#8217;t effect the existing networks within networks at all. This week I will be experimenting with James John Jacoby&#8217;s Multi-Network plugin as a replacement. And I am planning on testing it as I try and bring the precursor to UMW Blogs (ELS Blogs) into the UMW Blogs fold. [...]</description>
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