Actually, because this is kind of an unusual situation that some older Wrox books are supported on the APress site instead of here, I don't mind so much if someone posts links (direct or otherwise) to the code people need for the "Wrox" book on that site. I want people to be able to find the code and get use out of the book. As long as the Wrox name is still on the book, whether or not it belongs to the new Wrox, I want the reader to have the best possible experience.
Imar has a point though that he, Hal, and the many other people who helpfully volunteer to answer this question over and over shouldn't be expected to do the reader's homework for them and find the direct link to the code.
Jim Minatel
Senior Acquisitions Editor
Wiley Technology Publishing
WROX Press
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