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From: simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk (Simon Brooke)
Subject: HTML text of CLTL2?
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Date: Fri, 5 May 1995 06:35:37 GMT
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In article <3oanv5$gtr@news.tuwien.ac.at>,
Clemens Heitzinger <e9425899@fbma.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
>
>Having read the URLs of cltl2, I wonder how I can download ALL the htmls 
>that belong to it. I have tried ftp, but obviously they don't allow 
>anonymous access. It would be great if somebody had a tar-file with the 
>whole html-version of cltl2. 
>

Gosh, yes, wouldn't that be useful? I bet the reason that you can't is
that it's copyright, and somebody (GS?) wants to make a living out of it
(after all it took a great deal of work to put it together). However,
I think I'd much rather pay UKP 40 to have html on CD-ROM than to have
plain text on paper.

By the way, does anybody know whether the Guy Steele Song Book is
still ftp-able from anywhere?



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