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authorHiroshi SHIBATA <hsbt@ruby-lang.org>2020-01-11 21:37:00 +0900
committerSHIBATA Hiroshi <hsbt@ruby-lang.org>2020-01-12 12:28:29 +0900
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treed3953c32b61645c7af65d30e626af944f143cf58 /test/rexml/data/nitf.xml
parent012f297311817ecb19f78c55854b033bb4b0397c (diff)
Make rexml library to the bundle gems
[Feature #16485][ruby-core:96683]
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Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/2832
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<nitf>
-
- <!-- Example of markup of URLs (at the bottom of the story) -->
-
- <head>
- <meta name="ap-cycle" content="AP"/>
- <meta name="ap-online-code" content="1700"/>
- <meta name="ap-company" content="CO:Media Metrix Inc;TS:MMXI;IG:SVC;"/>
- <meta name="ap-routing" content="ENTITLEMENTS,pfONLINE,pf1700"/>
- <meta name="ap-format" content="bx"/>
- <meta name="ap-category" content="f"/>
- <meta name="ap-selector" content="-----"/>
- <meta name="ap-transref" content="V0347"/>
- <docdata>
- <doc-id regsrc="AP" id-string="D76UIMO80"/>
- <urgency ed-urg="7"/>
- <date.issue norm="20000911T185842Z"/>
- <du-key key="Napster Traffic"/>
- <doc.copyright holder="(AP)"/>
- </docdata>
- </head>
- <body>
- <body.head>
- <hedline>
- <hl1>Use of Napster Quadruples</hl1>
- </hedline>
- <byline>By PETER SVENSSON
- <byttl>AP Business Writer</byttl>
- </byline>
- <distributor>The Associated Press</distributor>
- <dateline>
- <location>NEW YORK</location>
- </dateline>
- </body.head>
- <body.content>
- <block>
- <p>Despite the uncertain legality of the Napster online music-sharing service, the number of people
-using it more than quadrupled in just five months, Media Metrix said Monday.</p>
- <p>That made Napster the fastest-growing software application ever recorded by the Internet research
-company.</p>
- <p>From 1.1 million home users in the United States in February, the first month Media Metrix
-tracked the application, Napster use rocketed to 4.9 million users in July.</p>
- <p>That represents 6 percent of U.S. home PC users who have modems, said Media Metrix, which pays
-people to install monitoring software on their computers.</p>
- <p>It estimates total usage from a panel of about 50,000 people in the United States.</p>
- <p>Napster was also used at work by 887,000 people in July, Media Metrix said.</p>
- <p>Napster Inc. has been sued by the recording industry for allegedly enabling copyright
-infringement. The federal government weighed in on the case Friday, saying the service is not protected
-under a key copyright law, as the San Mateo, Calif., company claims.</p>
- <p>Bruce Ryon, head of Media Metrix&apos;s New Media Group, said Napster was used by &quot;the full spectrum of PC users, not just the youth with time on their hands and a passion for music.&quot;</p>
- <p>The Napster program allows users to copy digital music files from the hard drives of other
-users over the Internet.</p>
- <p>Napster Inc. said last week that 28 million people had downloaded its program. It does not reveal
-its own figures for how many people actually use the software.</p>
- <p>Because the program connects to the company&apos;s computers over the Internet every time
-it is run, Napster Inc. can track usage exactly.</p>
- <p>__</p>
- <p>On the Net:</p>
- <p><a href="http://www.napster.com">
-http://www.napster.com</a></p>
- <p><a href="http://www.mediametrix.com">
-http://www.mediametrix.com</a></p>
- </block>
- </body.content>
- </body>
-</nitf>