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Old September 16th, 2003, 01:50 PM
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Hi there,

Wrox used to be quite good at handling the codes from their books. I just come back to check out some codes and found they are missing, and there is no clue where they may be. Then come to this discussion forum to learn that the history turned a page on Wrox.

I agree that Wrox should have posted a notice about the dramatic changes taken place. However, This is no longer under the control of Wrox any more!!! Obviously you know who to blame now.

I urge the Wiley people do a better job on this topic. Jennifer Bergman could be our representative for this mission. Come on, give her (the Marketing Manager at Wiley/Wrox) a cheer!

This is your responsibility now, ie Wiley's. It's directly reflects your image. Not Wrox' any more. We, Wrox' customers turned to be yours (I have Wiley books too), demand a reasonable service. At least post a notice to people who have Wrox's books where to find the code. NOT JUST IN THE DISCUSSION FORUM. No matter whether Wiley bought the books or not. Wiley is controlling the information port of the Wrox'. A better way is to provide clickable links to those source code locations.

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