HTML: The Definitive Guide

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0.5 Acknowledgments

We did not compose, and certainly could not have composed this book without generous contributions from many people. Our wives Jeanne and Cindy (with whom we've just become reacquainted) and our young children Eva, Ethan, Courtney, and Cole (they happened before we started writing) formed the front lines of support. And there are numerous neighbors, friends, and colleagues who helped by sharing ideas, testing browsers, and letting us use their equipment to explore HTML. You know who you are, and we thank you all. (Ed Bond, we'll be over soon to repair your Windows.)

We also thank our technical reviewers, Kane Scarlett, Eric Raymond, and Chris Tacy, for carefully scrutinizing our work. We took most of your keen suggestions. And we especially thank Mike Loukides, our editor, who had to bring to bear his vast experience in book publishing to keep us two mavericks corralled.

And, finally, we thank the many people at O'Reilly & Associates who poked our words into sensibility and put them onto these pages. These folks include: Mary Anne Weeks Mayo, project manager/copyeditor for the book; Len Muellner, Ellen Siever, and Erik Ray converted the book from Word for Windows to SGML and contributed their tool-tweaking prowess; Chris Reilley created the excellent figures; Edie Freedman designed the cover; Nancy Priest designed the interior layout; Hanna Dyer designed the back cover; Seth Maislin prepared the index; and Sheryl Avruch, Clairemarie Fisher O'Leary, and Kismet McDonough Chan did the final quality control on the book.


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