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User |
SHA256 |
| -r1 (jespresso-1.0-r1) |
2015-01-02T20:50:44Z |
AndreyChudnov |
639aa59d0cc412bb80458ad0fee5e25f77e85c3a230896e73982cacfe77324cb
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Changed copyright
from (c) 2012-2014 Stevens Institute of Technology
to (c) 2012-2015 Stevens Institute of Technology Changed description
from Allows extraction and consolidation of JavaScript code in an HTML page so that it behaves like the original. Consolidation is a process of transforming an HTML page into an equivalent, but containing JavaScript code only in one inlined script tag.
to Allows extraction and consolidation of JavaScript code in an HTML page so that it behaves like the original. Consolidation is a process of transforming an HTML page into an equivalent, but containing JavaScript code only in one inlined script tag. The package versions follow Semantic Versioning model (semver.org).
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| -r0 (jespresso-1.0-r0) |
2014-01-17T00:01:15Z |
AndreyChudnov |
d7209842ef7e7e010cb6a6476c9de8c586b64c8dd3750583700d42ed2f9dcb1f
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