Couple of MT hacks

Phil Ringalda has posted a pair of MT hacks that I’m noting here for my own benefit to read later. The Child Abuse site doesn’t have anywhere near enough traffic to have some of these problems, and well, it doesn’t have more than one blog running either, but you never know what the future will bring over there. I’m saving these in case I ever need to find them again. 🙂

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