One month ago they were identical but the online one is a wiki so some
users have improved it, but no major differences yet.

On Mar 19, 3:37 am, zkingw <zkin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all:
>
> I came across web2py earlier this week, and I fall into love with it
> right away, and decided to learn it as my very first python web
> framework.
>
> I got the pdf version of the manual in hand, already finished the
> first two chapters, and move into the Core part, have to say that's
> one of the best tutorial. My question is that does the pdf manual
> differ from the online official book a lot? And what's the difference
> between those two versions exactly? I want to stay with the pdf manual
> as I can read it using my ebook reader which is really nice, but I
> dont want missing the important stuff because the version difference.
>
> thanks for your kindly advices.

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