-<html>\r
-<head>\r
-<title>Jalview Archives</title>\r
-</head>\r
-<body>\r
-\r
-<p><strong>Jalview Project Archives</strong>\r
-</p>\r
-\r
-<p>These are java archives of an XML file containing alignments, trees and Jalview \r
- display information. A data exchange standard is currently being developed, \r
- so there is no stable schema yet, but Jalview web services will soon make use \r
- of the same interchange format.</p>\r
-<p>For those who want to know...<br>\r
- Jalview uses java classes automatically created using <a href="http://www.castor.org">Castor</a>. \r
- Jalview 2.08 uses descriptor classes which significantly increase the speed \r
- of marshalling / unmarshalling java objects into XML. Files created prior to \r
- Jalview 2.08 can still be read in, but they will be saved in the new format. \r
-</p>\r
-</body>\r
-</html>\r
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+ -->
+<head>
+<title>Jalview Archives</title>
+</head>
+<body>
+
+ <p>
+ <strong>Jalview Project Archives</strong>
+ </p>
+
+ <p>These are java archives of an XML file containing alignments,
+ trees and Jalview display information. A data exchange standard is
+ currently being developed, so there is no stable schema yet, but
+ Jalview web services will soon make use of the same interchange
+ format.</p>
+ <p>
+ For those who want to know...<br> Jalview uses java classes
+ automatically created using <a href="http://www.castor.org">Castor</a>.
+ Jalview 2.08 uses descriptor classes which significantly increase
+ the speed of marshalling / unmarshalling java objects into XML.
+ Files created prior to Jalview 2.08 can still be read in, but they
+ will be saved in the new format.
+ </p>
+</body>
+</html>