> Maybe you're not going to the right section on the site. It > doesn't ask for > a user name in the first place. All it requires is a > password, and the one > he gave works. > Well, that's just too weird! I'm going home! I clicked on the link earlier and got a java login pop-up window. I tried again just now and got the correct response. We've been having network connectivity problems here today. So I stand corrected. Ok so here's my review of the site: Looking at the site, the prices look reasonable. I don't recognize any of the authors (at a quick glance). Some books have a good breakdown and give a good idea of what you can expect to get. Some are almost useless descriptions. So I conclude the authors are putting together the "more info" pages. This is of course a good thing, because it gives a good idea of how they write. Some also have sample chapters you can browse to get an even better idea. I buy all my books from O'Reilly and will continue to do so, but the Prentice-Hall site looks like it might be useful for some less opinionated people. The prices I saw ranged from low $20s to >$100. Generally anything over $60 was part of a set. Page length didn't seem to be a determining factor in price. HTH, Brian