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Originally posted by vanhelsing Are u Jerymy that write this book?
TCP/IP Lean: Web Servers for Embedded Systems
by Jeremy Bentham
No, there are many Jeremy's in this world but that isn't him. And what does this have to do with Linux - Software? Personal questions like this should be emailed to the recipient, not in a thread.
sorry,If this make u annoy, I just try to search data about my project,"another post" ,and if u are him, u can help me a lot.
Nope. Tricky isn't Jeremy. Just report this thread asking for it to be closed, then open another one in the appropriate forum stating your real question. If you're looking for the author of the book you mentioned, he's at iosoft.co.uk. Please don't ask for one specific person to address your questions unless you have a very good reason (to not want to tap into the amassed knowledge represented by the rest of your fellow LQ members).
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