This ZIP file contains two files. 

1. HackFox7.CHM is the electronic version of the ebook. It relies on the Microsoft HTML Help engine.

This is the only place you'll find the contents of Section 4 - the command and function reference. 

Feel free to copy the CHM file onto your hard drive (even more than one, if you have multiple machines yourself), but please do us the courtesy of not sharing it with everyone you know. (You will find appropriate copyright notices in there.) We've put a tremendous amount of time into this book, and illegal copies deprive us of the income to pay for that time.

The first challenge you may run into with HTML Help is getting it to run. HTML Help depends on many of the same DLLs as Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE). In fact, IE is really just a simple shell around the DLLs that render HTML, interpret scripts, provide navigation, and the rest of the features we take for granted on the Web. For this reason, the easiest way to be sure your computer has the correct files to run HTML Help is to install Internet Explorer. Some folks go ballistic upon hearing this, but please understandIE does not have to have an icon on the desktop, it does not have to be the default browser, and it does not take up significantly more space than is required to install all the gew-gaws needed for HTML Help. Even if you are convinced that IE is just another step in Microsoft's plan for world domination, installing it is the easiest way to read HTML Help files.

We encourage you to get the latest version of IE to be sure you have the most recent fixes for bugs and security problems. In addition, you might want to consider installing HTML Help Workshop and HTML Help Runtime Update (HHUpd.EXE) also available on Microsoft's Web site. (We don't give links here, because we're sure they'll change within a month or two. But the main search page at Microsoft should be able to turn them up.) Both of these files install updated OCX and DLL files that may make reading the help file a more positive experience.

2. HackFox7SourceCode.ZIP. The source code and related files references throughout the book.

Your comments and corrections to errors and omissions in these files are welcome - send them to books@hentzenwerke.com.

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