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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\A>ppm search HTML-Strip 1: HTML-Strip-Whitespace Perl extension for stripping whitespace out of HTML. Version: 0.1.6 Released: 2008-03-22 Repo: ActiveState Package Repository 2: HTML-StripScripts Strip scripting constructs out of HTML Version: 1.05 Released: 2009-11-05 Repo: ActiveState Package Repository 3: HTML-StripScripts-Parser XSS filter using HTML::Parser Version: 1.03 Released: 2009-11-05 Repo: ActiveState Package Repository 4: HTML-StripScripts-Regex XSS filter using a regular expression Version: 0.02 Released: 2009-10-20 Repo: ActiveState Package Repository C:\Users\A>

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