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		<title>Zend_Service_Prowl — Ready for review!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Thomas writes;  I’ve created a component proposal. It is ready for review.
Please check it out.
Your comments are welcomed.
Zend_Service_Prowl — Christopher Thomas — Zend Framework Wiki.
Zend_Service_Prowl is a simple component that implements the Prowl API. Prowl is a service that allows users to send push notifications to the iPhone or iPod.
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		<title>Converting your Zend Framework MVC application into an XML webservice using one single plugin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://blog.feryn.eu/about-me/" target="_blank" class="liexternal">Thijs Feryn</a> writes an excellent article on how to convert your entire MVC app or one or more controllers into a XML service. I actually have this one in a production environment and it works like a charm.

That’s right folks, in this blog post I’ll show you how you can convert your entire MVC application into a REST-style XML webservice. And I’m not talking about refactoring tons of code … NO, we’ll plug this option in without changing a single thing to your action controllers.]]></description>
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