Some small changes in readme.txt

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ that there are still bugs hidden somewhere in this application.
If you found one please report it at http://project.antville.org.
Antville can be used for production purposes, but please bear in mind that the
creators of Antville and Helma do not take any warranty (whichever kind).
creators of Antville and Helma do not take any warranty, whichever kind.
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@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ For documentation and further information regarding Antville please refer to:
Feel free to ask any question regarding the application at
http://help.antville.org
For further information about Helma http://helma.org generally is a good
place. There is also a mailing-list about Helma-related stuff available at
For further information about Helma, http://helma.org generally is a good
place. There is also a mailing list about Helma-related stuff available at
http://groups.google.com/group/helma.
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ If you found a bug please report it at http://project.antville.org.
Please post feature requests or proposals to http://project.antville.org.
Since Antville is open-source, you are definitly encouraged to modify the
Since Antville is open-source, you are definitely encouraged to modify the
application, but please keep us informed on what you do/did either by
posting at http://help.antville.org or by sending a mail to
mail@antville.org.
@ -72,10 +72,10 @@ development of Antville, there will also be other ways to participate.
ABOUT ANTVILLE
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Antville is an open source project aimed to the development of an
“easy to maintain and use” weblog hosting system. It can easily host
up to several hundred or thousand weblogs (the number of weblogs is
more limited by the site owners choice and server power than software
Antville is an open source project aimed at the development of a high
performance, feature rich weblog hosting software. It can easily host
up to several thousands of sites (the number of weblogs is rather
limited by the installation owners choice and server power than by software
limitations).
Antville is entirely written in JavaScript (ECMAScript, to be precise)