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HTML 4.0 Advanced

Perhaps this is not the correct place to put this? Sorry if it isn't. I
am looking for HTML 4.0 Advanced by DCC Publishing (ISBN 1562439707)
either for download or purchase. (Preferably for download) I have
already tried Amazon.com, and they say they don't have anymore copies.
(Even though it says 2 copies available) I have searched and searched
but I can't seem to find it. If someone knows anything about this I
would be most appreciative. Thanks in advance.

Nov 14 '06 #1
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je********@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps this is not the correct place to put this? Sorry if it isn't. I
am looking for HTML 4.0 Advanced by DCC Publishing (ISBN 1562439707)
either for download or purchase. (Preferably for download) I have
already tried Amazon.com, and they say they don't have anymore copies.
(Even though it says 2 copies available) I have searched and searched
but I can't seem to find it. If someone knows anything about this I
would be most appreciative. Thanks in advance.
Try bookfinder4u.com. They show many small vendors with copies,
starting at $24 (used).

P.S. I found this by doing a Google search on just the ISBN number.

Chris Beall
Nov 14 '06 #2
je********@gmail.com writes:
Perhaps this is not the correct place to put this? Sorry if it isn't. I
am looking for HTML 4.0 Advanced by DCC Publishing (ISBN 1562439707)
either for download or purchase.
Abe's appears to have two copies: <http://www.abebooks.com>

Although, it's listed with a publication date of 2000 - surely a more up-
to-date book would be a better choice? There's a very good reason that
tech books like this go out of print pretty quickly.

sherm--

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Nov 14 '06 #3
Yes, I tried the ISBN number on google but for some reason no results
came back. Thank you though, I will forward the url on to him.

Chris Beall wrote:
je********@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps this is not the correct place to put this? Sorry if it isn't. I
am looking for HTML 4.0 Advanced by DCC Publishing (ISBN 1562439707)
either for download or purchase. (Preferably for download) I have
already tried Amazon.com, and they say they don't have anymore copies.
(Even though it says 2 copies available) I have searched and searched
but I can't seem to find it. If someone knows anything about this I
would be most appreciative. Thanks in advance.

Try bookfinder4u.com. They show many small vendors with copies,
starting at $24 (used).

P.S. I found this by doing a Google search on just the ISBN number.

Chris Beall

As for Sherm's suggestion, thank you but I need this specific book. I
know the book is out of date but its not for me, the person who wants
it specifically asked for this book. Do you know if there are any
copies on the web? The person I am trying to get them for is a teacher
(which is why he cannot change the required material) and he needs a
class set. Unfortunately over the years he has used the book some have
gone missing or have been damaged. It would make things much easier if
the book could be accessed on the computer.
>Abe's appears to have two copies: <http://www.abebooks.com>

Although, it's listed with a publication date of 2000 - surely a more up-
to-date book would be a better choice? There's a very good reason that
tech books like this go out of print pretty quickly.

sherm--
Nov 15 '06 #4

Dra Jenic wrote:
The person I am trying to get them for is a teacher
(which is why he cannot change the required material) and he needs a
class set.
So he really thinks it's better to teach from an obsolete book?

Nov 15 '06 #5
"Andy Dingley" <di*****@codesmiths.comwrites:
Dra Jenic wrote:
>The person I am trying to get them for is a teacher
(which is why he cannot change the required material) and he needs a
class set.

So he really thinks it's better to teach from an obsolete book?
If he's a K-12 teacher in the US, it's probably not up to him. In most places
in the US, the state or county board of education decides what books will be
used.

He's lucky - if he were in Kansas, the school board would be telling him to
teach his class that it's just a theory that the Internet is made of wires
and fiber optic cables, and force him to give equal time to the theory that
it's made of tubes. :-)

sherm--

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Nov 15 '06 #6
Yes he is unfortunatly a 12th grade teacher and required to teach with
that book, along with other very very old books. The Publisher, DCC
Publishing, no longer lists that book on their website.

Sherm Pendley wrote:
"Andy Dingley" <di*****@codesmiths.comwrites:
Dra Jenic wrote:
The person I am trying to get them for is a teacher
(which is why he cannot change the required material) and he needs a
class set.
So he really thinks it's better to teach from an obsolete book?

If he's a K-12 teacher in the US, it's probably not up to him. In most places
in the US, the state or county board of education decides what books will be
used.

He's lucky - if he were in Kansas, the school board would be telling him to
teach his class that it's just a theory that the Internet is made of wires
and fiber optic cables, and force him to give equal time to the theory that
it's made of tubes. :-)

sherm--

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Nov 16 '06 #7

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