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New version of Reform encoding library

Subject: New version of Reform encoding library
Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 13:16:48 -0800
A new release of my encoding library Reform is available.  Reform
provides encoding functions for HTML, XML, JavaScript and VBScript.
They are implemented in a number of languages including: ASP, .NET
1.1/2.0, PHP, Perl, Python, Java, and JavaScript.

http://phed.org/pages/Reform

Changes:

  * JsString and VbsString both return an empty string literal if
both string and default parameters are null or empty.
  * Documentation updates to reflect
  * Name space change to PhedOrg
  * Additional test cases for .NET and Java

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