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[MacPerl-Scribes] Re: Using MacPerl for CGI Programming



>>"MacPerlPower and Ease"
>>"MacPerl Power and Ease"
>>---
>>"MacPerl: Power and Ease"
>>
>>   Fix throughout.
>
>The first was obviously a typo.  The loss of spaces seems to happen 
>a lot; probably I'm doing something stupid in BBEdit to cause this. 
>Anyway, I appreciate your expert opinion on the right way to write 
>this, as glancing at the book (which has a newline after MacPerl but 
>no punctuation (or just a space on the spine) led me astray.  I also 
>had two cases of MacPerl, Power and Ease which I also fixed.

My understanding is that, in references, subtitles should be separated
from titles by a colon/space combination.  On the book cover, of course,
presentation issues take over...

>Thanks thanks again again!

Hello? Department of Redundancy Department. Hello?

Anyway, my thanks to you for your efforts in writing these columns!  BTW,
if you have a chance to experiment with (and then discuss) the idea of
giving CGIs a different Type and Creator, so as to keep them out of the
way of "interactive" MacPerl, that would be really neat!

-r
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