[Javascript] DOM book
SkyScanner
skyscanner at eircom.net
Fri Oct 7 09:09:19 CDT 2005
Nothing to do with me - its not my upload. I was purely passing on the URL that appeared at the upload site when all the advertising stuff had passed by, for someone who had problems with the site. Don't have the original message any more, so can't remember who it was, or who gave the first link. Perhaps they'd like to comment where this upload came from, and whether it is legal...
Tim in Ireland.
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee Underwood
To: [JavaScript List]
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Javascript] DOM book
I'm a little concerned here Tim.
The JavaScript Bible, 5th Edition (by Danny Goodman) is copyrighted. The link that you gave is to a PDF version of the book (with several extra chapters) that is on the CD that comes with the book when it is purchased. It's kind of like making a copy of the book and giving it away, isn't it?
Lee
On 10/7/05 04:26 AM, SkyScanner wrote:
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Try this:
http://www05.megaupload.com/files/9967fb183ea79d925697c8f7547829f6/John Wiley & Sons - JavaScript Bible, 5th Ed (2004).pdf
The above link should be all on one line. Its 24.2MB so a Download Manager would be useful.
Its a great resource - thanks for sharing.
Tim in Ireland.
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Brunone
To: '[JavaScript List]'
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 3:14 AM
Subject: RE: [Javascript] DOM book
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