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- Action Message Format (AMF) is a compact binary format that is used to
- serialize ActionScript object graphs. Once serialized an AMF encoded object
- graph may be used to persist and retrieve the public state of an application
- across sessions or allow two endpoints to communicate through the exchange
- of strongly typed data.
+Action Message Format (AMF) is a compact binary format that is used to
+serialize ActionScript object graphs. Once serialized an AMF encoded object
+graph may be used to persist and retrieve the public state of an application
+across sessions or allow two endpoints to communicate through the exchange
+of strongly typed data.
 
- AMF was introduced in Flash Player 6 in 2001 and remained unchanged with the
- introduction of ActionScript 2.0 in Flash Player 7 and with the release of
- Flash Player 8. This version of AMF is referred to as AMF0.
- In Flash Player 9, ActionScript 3.0 was introduced along with a new
- ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM+). The new data types and language
- features made possible by these improvements prompted AMF to be updated.
- Given the opportunity to relase a new version of AMF, several optimizations
- were also made to the encoding format to remove redundant information from
- serialized data. The new AMF format is referred to as AMF3.
+AMF was introduced in Flash Player 6 in 2001 and remained unchanged with the
+introduction of ActionScript 2.0 in Flash Player 7 and with the release of
+Flash Player 8. This version of AMF is referred to as AMF0.
+In Flash Player 9, ActionScript 3.0 was introduced along with a new
+ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM+). The new data types and language
+features made possible by these improvements prompted AMF to be updated.
+Given the opportunity to relase a new version of AMF, several optimizations
+were also made to the encoding format to remove redundant information from
+serialized data. The new AMF format is referred to as AMF3.
 
- This library supports both AMF0 and AMF3.
+This library supports both AMF0 and AMF3.</diff>
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  <author>
    <name>Ruslan Babayev</name>
    <email>ruslan@babayev.com</email>
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  <url>http://github.com/mujaheed/erlang-amf/commit/74451819b824513ed71989d2494ad4778834ba74</url>
  <id>74451819b824513ed71989d2494ad4778834ba74</id>
  <committed-date>2009-07-22T20:04:02-07:00</committed-date>
  <authored-date>2009-07-22T20:04:02-07:00</authored-date>
  <message>Delete leaging spaces in README.</message>
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  <committer>
    <name>Ruslan Babayev</name>
    <email>ruslan@babayev.com</email>
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