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Hi,

I have two questions that someone may be able to help me with :

1) In HFSJ, the spec links given on page xxvi are :

http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=154
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=152
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=52

Following these links, I see that the 'final' version has been superseded with 'maintenance review' versions. Should I stick with the 'final' versions or just grab the latest?

2) I don't have a printer at home and can't print them at work. Can anyone recommend a print shop that will print PDFs and do a simple comb bind in Central London?


Many thanks,

Sid
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Don't tell me you're going to print the specs. They are huge.
Read them on your computer and take notes.
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Taking printouts from .pdf is easy. People working in cyber cafe knows how to do it.
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Thanks, but any advice on which spec version to download?

Sid
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Hello Sid, this is actually a problem. I'm reading jstl-1_1-mr2-spec.pdf which is having date 24 Nov, 2003. I also would like know which one should we go for.
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Go to the Links in this Forum's home page.
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Hello Ravi! I'm not able to track that link you are talking about. I looked at the homepage, but couldnt find that. Please help...
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Hi Bert,

Any feedback on this? Those links are in your book y'know ;-)

Thanks,

Sid
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If you are looking for specification, you can find it in my signature
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