Hi Kevin,

You wrote:

Well, having just read this:

http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/copyrght.htm

... I suspect that it's not (legal, that is).

I agree the wording of your reference sounds like
there is no legal online copy but I am still a bit
confused by the O'Reilly behavior--Andrew's URL
for:

> complete 4th edition
> online:
>http://157.26.64.29/OReilly_books/books/webprog/jscript/index.htm

Shows the domain and most of the path as being the
same as your reference indicating that they both
come from the same source. If online copies aren't
OK, why is O'Reilly putting out an online copy?

I understand if a publisher doesn't give freebees
or only offers a chapter as a sample, but they can
not expect me to believe their own online copy is
illegal -- or can they be that silly?

Regards,

Gene Falck
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