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[Module]
Name=HTML::Entities::Interpolate
Changelog.Creator=Module::Metadata::Changes V 2.05
Changelog.Parser=Config::IniFiles V 2.78

[V 1.05]
Date=2013-07-09T08:56:00
Comments= <<EOT
- No code changes.
- Rename CHANGES to Changes as per CPAN::Changes::SPEC.
- Recreate META.* files so they say licence is artistic_2 rather than artistic_1.
Build.PL and Makefile.PL already said artistic_2, but the META.* files didn't.
There is no reference to licences in the source of the module itself.
This was requested by Christopher Meng who packages stuff for Fedora.
EOT

[V 1.04]
Date=2011-02-15T17:02:00
Comments= <<EOT
- Replace /usr/bin/perl with /usr/bin/env perl.
- Replace common::sense with use strict and use warnings, to get uninit var warnings.
- Update MANIFEST.SKIP, MYMETA.json.
- Add META.json.
EOT

[V 1.03]
Date=2010-02-21T12:55:15
Comments= <<EOT
- Remove text 'All rights reserved' (for Debian licensing).
- Remove POD heads 'Required Modules' and 'Changes'.
EOT

[V 1.02]
Date=2010-02-10T14:02:07
Comments=- MANIFEST.SKIP updated to exclude MYMETA.yml. Add MYMETA.yml.

[V 1.01]
Date=2009-11-13T13:20:00
Comments= <<EOT
- Run dos2unix
- Rename Changes.txt to CHANGES
EOT

[V 1.00]
Date=2004-11-09T15:30:45
Comments= <<EOT
- Original version
- Source code author: David Nicol
- I (Ron Savage) am releasing this module, which David emailed to me,
because it is a pre-requisite for my module DBIx::Admin
- This module was recently released under the name HTML::Entitize, but
I've changed this name so it will be found more easily via CPAN searches.
The name HTML::Entitize was just a bit too obscure for its own good
EOT