Which Book are you speaking of???
thanks,

Martin Gainty
>

> >The information is generally ok but their proof-reading isn't up to much,
> >I've bought a few wrox books and they're always littered with errors. I'm
> >sure others would disagree but thats my experience.
>
>Actually I can definitely concur on that. The Wrox Beginning JSP book I have
>has a number of mistakes in it. I was actually thinking cataloging them all
>and emailing it so they can fix it on their next revision. Realistically
>though they are minor, but it goes against their attention to detail.
>
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