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Webware for Python 0.8.1 released

Webware 0.8.1 has been released. It includes an important security fix.
All users are encouraged to upgrade.

Webware provides a suite of Python components for developing Web
applications. It includes an App Server, Servlets, Python Server Pages,
Object-Relational mapping, Task Scheduling, Session management, and many
other features. Webware is very modular, and easily extended.

Check out the Webware for Python home for documentation, and download
instructions at http://webware.sourceforge.net/

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