HTML: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition by Chuck Musciano and Bill Kennedy Here are the changes that were made in the 1/00 reprint: (15) Removed: http://union.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HyperNews/get/www.html (33) Did read: Fortunately, HTML provides better, more extensive support for collecting user input though forms. Now reads: Fortunately, HTML provides better, more extensive support for collecting user input through forms. (66) Did read: Use the id attribute to create a label for the paragraph that can later be to used to unambiguously reference that paragraph in a hyperlink target, for automated searches, as a style-sheet selector, and with a host of other applications. Now reads: Use the id attribute to create a label for the paragraph that can later be used to unambiguously reference that paragraph in a hyperlink target, for automated searches, as a style-sheet selector, and with a host of other applications. (180) The fourth paragraph did read "It is possible emulate...". It now reads "It is possible to emulate...". (232) Section 7.5.4.6 did read: We should point out that the current versions of the popular browsers automatically display the alt attribute's string value, obstensively accomplishing the same task. Now reads: We should point out that the current versions of the popular browsers automatically display the alt attribute's string value, effectively accomplishing the same task. {273} Did read:

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Now reads:

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