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From: Randal Schwartz <merlyn@stonehenge.com>
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Subject: New WebTechniques and UnixReview columns on-line
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Date: 22 Apr 1997 09:14:21 -0700
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I've placed online column 14 in my bi-monthly series appearing in Unix
Review magazine, the second part of the two-parter on a gentle
introduction to objects.

I've also placed online columns 12 and 13 in my monthly series
appearing in WebTechniques magazine.

Column 12 talks about making searchable web pages, and gives a sample
search engine for small amounts of text.  The search engine is
actually online, searching the source files for all the WebTechniques
examples. :-) Column 13 shows how I make my "non-visitor" counter on
my home page, along with being a quick introduction to creating
graphics with the GD module.

Many people have asked for the WebTechniques programs to be available
for separate download (because they can't cut-n-paste from their
browser, I guess), so I've also extracted those separately.

These columns are available at:

        http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/UnixReview/
	http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/

Please remember that these items are not mine to give away -- I
republish them in a very limited fashion with the express permission
of the copyright owner, Miller-Freeman, Inc.  So, don't mirror them or
steal from them.  Thanks.  And buy the magazines, or at least write
them a thank-you note.

As always, if you like what you are reading for free, consider buying
Unix Review or WebTechniques or a Llama or Camel book.  You could also
make a donation to my legal defense fund (pointers on the webpage).

-- 
Name: Randal L. Schwartz / Stonehenge Consulting Services (503)777-0095
Keywords: Perl training, UNIX[tm] consulting, video production, skiing, flying
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