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Developing Web
Applications with
ASP.NET and C#
Hank Meyne
Scott Davis
Wiley Computer Publishing
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Publisher: Robert Ipsen
Editor: Theresa Hudson
Developmental Editor: Kathryn A. Malm
Managing Editor: Angela Smith
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Copyright © 2002 by Hank Meyne and Scott Davis. All rights reserved.
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Scott Davis would like to dedicate this book to his wife, Sharon, and two sons, Cole
and Carter, for the many hours he spent away from them to complete this project.
Hank Meyne dedicates this book to his wife, Stacy, who endured his many
late nights and weekends at work completing this project.
 
 
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