Subject: RE: She's done it, and it looks good!
From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 09:07:00 +0100
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> From: Hewko, Doug [mailto:Doug.Hewko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> An awefull lot of XXX's that makes it unreadable. Not impressed.
> > http://www.unlimited-edition.com/toc.asp?bkid=2879
> >
> > XSLT and XPATH by Jeni Tennison :-)
Look a little closer Doug.
If you buy the book,
log in, and can answer such a question as
'whats the word after substitute on page 32 heading'
then all the xxx's turn into Jeni's words.
Its a way of seeing if the technical editors caught
all the bugs! (OK, being jt/dc there aren't likely to
be many). If you have the print copy, you can get any
updates free for 12 months or until the next release
of the book.
I think its quite a good publishing model.
That way, we could have had Mike Kays corrections
a lot sooner.
Started reading last night, and its definately the
next one after Mikes book.
Loads of, if you want to do X, this is how, using Jeni's
usual [whatever] way of thinking.
HTH DaveP
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