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      <description><![CDATA[Oftentimes, people want to be able to refer back to a Topic or individual Post on the forums for reasons such as:<br /><br />To send a link to someone in a private message or e-mail. To post a link in the forums that refers to an earlier post of your own, or to refer to some else's post(s). To save in a bookmark collection of your favorite topics.<br /><br />The word link means the Web Address of a particular piece of content. The Web Address (link) appears in your Web browser's Address Line at the top of]]></description>
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