Web Client Programming with Perl by Clinton Wong This errata page lists errors outstanding in the most recent printing, 10/98. If you have any error reports or technical questions, you can send them to booktech@oreilly.com. (Please specify the printing date of your copy.) This page was last modified on December 2, 1998. Here's a key to the markup: [page-number]: serious technical mistake {page-number}: minor technical mistake : important language/formatting problem (page-number): language change or minor formatting problem ?page-number?: reader question or request for clarification Confirmed errors: (6) under "A Word of Caution", bullet item 1, line 4: "though" should be "through" (53) line 1: "all three categories" should be "all four categories" (168) next-to-last line of text: "out-of-date" is missing a "t" <106> Regarding this reader comment, Page 106 in Web Client Programming with perl shows a Module with a list of classes that are drasticly different than what I'm able to download from the Internet and as a result, most of the examples in the book don't work. please note: HTML::Parse (the module that the book uses and isn't clear how to download) is at: http://www.perl.com/modules/by-module/HTML/HTML-Tree-0.51.tar.gz After that, all the examples should work.