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The Official CSA2 FAQs available now in html format pages



Realizing the need of the new Official CSA2 FAQs to be made available in
html document format, I've converted the standard DEC.98 CSA2 FAQs text
files to html format document pages.  They are also available in total as a 
ShrinkIt archive for your download needs.

They can be found from the following urls -WWW and FTP:

http://www.grin.net/~cturley/A2.FAQs.and.INFO/CSA2.FAQs.HTML.folder/

http://apple.cabi.net/pub/applegs/FAQs.and.INFO/A2.CSA2.FAQS.IN.HTML/

ftp://apple.cabi.net/pub/applegs/FAQs.and.INFO/A2.CSA2.FAQS.IN.HTML/

These html format page documents have no subject link code in them.  They
are simply standard html document page conversions of the current DEC.98
CSA2 FAQs from the text file format.  I've sent them to Ron Clark who is
currently working on making a very user friendly subject link html document
page version with complete subject and page links for them from his own web 
site.  

I've been there to visit, review and advise him of how they appear and I'm
happy
to report they are really looking great, very user friendly and are so designed
in content and style to be viewable using all Web browsers such as; Lynx, 
Spectrum with SIS, Netscape, IE, Mosaic, MacWeb or Tiber, etc.

Ron now has them about 60% completed, with the help and advise of our
Official CSA2 FAQs author, Rubywand.  Having visited the website, reviewed
all of the html pages - Ron has made so far, with the user friendly subject,
page, site links format and page style, IMHO - they are by far - the best set
of 
CSA2 FAQs html documents every made.

I'm sure Ron Clark will be making an announcement on this newsgroup fairly
soon giving the url for his web site - so all of the A2 users can have access
to this great new addition of the Official CSA2 FAQs in this very nice and user
friend style, subject, page and site links design.

I'm really please to see this nearing a reality for the A2 public needs.  It's
something all A2 users have been waiting for some time now yo have and it's 
good to know that they are close to being finished and available for public
access.

Thanks Ron and Rubywand for your efforts with this project.

Cheers,
Tom