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>I'm looking for an exhaustive HTML reference manual, a book that doesn't
>talk so much about layout and design, but rather gives an overview of
>every HTML piece of markup and examples how to use it.
>I looked at a couple of books:
> "Learn HTML 3.0 in One Week"
>and
> "HTML 3.0 by Example"
>(my apologies if I've mistitled the books).
>I'm looking for something that isn't entry level. Has anyone out there
>found a book that is more like an API/reference guide rather than a
>tutorial type guide? Any other suggestions?
How about *Using HTML: Special Edition* by Tom Savola et al?
Its ISBN is 0789702363. It doesn't cover frames, Javascript, or Java applets,
but those are really add-ons to HTML.
Bill Burns
Assembly Documentation Supervisor
wburns -at- micron -dot- com
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