Author: bago Date: Wed Nov 15 03:31:33 2006 New Revision: 475205 URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=475205 Log: Fixed broken link on mime4j homepage (JAMES-692)
Modified: james/site/trunk/www/mime4j/index.html Modified: james/site/trunk/www/mime4j/index.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/james/site/trunk/www/mime4j/index.html?view=diff&rev=475205&r1=475204&r2=475205 ============================================================================== --- james/site/trunk/www/mime4j/index.html (original) +++ james/site/trunk/www/mime4j/index.html Wed Nov 15 03:31:33 2006 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ <div class="xleft"> - Last Published: 08/27/2006 + Last Published: 11/15/2006 </div> <div class="xright"> <a href="http://james.apache.org/index.html">JAMES Project</a> | @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ <p> The parser has been designed to be extremely tolerant against messages violating the standards. It has been tested using a large corpus (>5000) of e-mail messages. As a benchmark - the widely used perl <a href="http://www.zeegee.com/code/perl/MIME-tools/">MIME::Tools</a> + the widely used perl <a href="http://www.mimedefang.org/node.php?id=48">MIME::Tools</a> parser has been used. mime4j and MIME:Tools rarely differ (<25 in those 5000). When they do (which only occurs for illegally formatted spam messages) we think mime4j does a