Fedora 21 Update: jericho-html-3.3-3.fc21

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2015-1679
2015-09-21 16:41:45.205892
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Name        : jericho-html
Product     : Fedora 21
Version     : 3.3
Release     : 3.fc21
URL         : http://jericho.htmlparser.net/
Summary     : Java library allowing analysis and manipulation of parts of an HTML document
Description :
Jericho HTML Parser is a java library allowing analysis and manipulation of
parts of an HTML document, including server-side tags, while reproducing
verbatim any unrecognized or invalid HTML. It also provides high-level HTML
form manipulation functions.

It is an open source library released under both the Eclipse Public License
(EPL) and GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). You are therefore free to
use it in commercial applications subject to the terms detailed in either one
of these license documents.

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Update Information:

Add maven metadata
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References:

  [ 1 ] Bug #1185611 - Add Maven metadata
        https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1185611
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use
su -c 'yum update jericho-html' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at https://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.

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