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Check-in Number: 5543
Date: 2006-Jul-29 14:22:29 (local)
2006-Jul-29 12:22:29 (UTC)
User:rse
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Comment: add hyperlinks
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ossp-web/pkg/lib/js/index.wml      1.4 -> 1.5     15 inserted, 13 deleted

ossp-web/pkg/lib/js/index.wml 1.4 -> 1.5

--- index.wml    2006/07/29 12:18:54     1.4
+++ index.wml    2006/07/29 12:22:29     1.5
@@ -9,19 +9,21 @@
 
 <h2>Abstract</h2>
 
-OSSP js is a stand-alone distribution of the JavaScript (JS) programming
-language reference implementation from Mozilla -- aka "JSRef" or
-"SpiderMonkey". This distribution provides a smart, stand-alone and
-portable distribution of Mozilla JavaScript through a build environment
-based on GNU autoconf, GNU libtool and GNU shtool, including support
-for easy JavaScript build-time feature set selection (ECMA-3, JS-1.5,
-JS-1.6), optional CLI line editing support, optional "stdio" based File
-object support and JS/Perl bindings. Additionally, the C API in "libjs"
-contains both the JavaScript engine and the required Sun math library
-("fdlibm") and with all internal symbols carefully protected under the
-"js" namespace. Finally, a js-config(1) utility and a pkg-config(1)
-specification is provided to allow applications to easily build with the
-JavaScript C API.
+OSSP js is a stand-alone distribution of the JavaScript
+(JS) programming language reference implementation from <a
+href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a> -- aka JSRef or <a
+href="http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/">SpiderMonkey</a>. This
+distribution provides a smart, stand-alone and portable distribution of
+Mozilla JavaScript through a build environment based on GNU autoconf,
+GNU libtool and GNU shtool, including support for easy JavaScript
+build-time feature set selection (ECMA-3, JS-1.5, JS-1.6), optional
+CLI line editing support, optional "stdio" based File object support
+and JS/Perl bindings. Additionally, the C API in "libjs" contains both
+the JavaScript engine and the required Sun math library ("fdlibm") and
+with all internal symbols carefully protected under the "js" namespace.
+Finally, a js-config(1) utility and a pkg-config(1) specification is
+provided to allow applications to easily build with the JavaScript C
+API.
 
 <h2>Justification</h2>
 

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