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	<description>A bibliography of works by Clark, Chris in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Build a PHP Switcher</title>
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		<description>ALA&apos;s open source style sheet switchers are swell so long as your visitors use compliant browsers and have JavaScript turned on. But what if they don’t? New ALA author Chris Clark tells how to build a cross-browser, backward-compatible, forward-compatible, standards-compliant style sheet switcher in just five lines of code.</description>
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		<title>Authority in Hypertext</title>
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		<description>This is an alternative/modified title page for a web of documents focused on the issue of authority and exists as the result of my decision to include this site on authority in hypertext as part of another project. This page exists for several reasons: the passage of time, the nature of the WWW, and the fact that the authority web exists. I will briefly discuss each of these reasons.</description>
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