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This page originally appeared on TransFUR's public access web server.  Many thanks go to Waggs and the rest of the TransFUR staff for their help in getting this page up and running!  Thanks also for providing such an excellent site for the free publication of transformation/furry materials.

It's only right that I should also give thanks to the many friends I've made on the TSA-Talk mailing list.  Were it not for their kind words and support, I probably never would have written any transformation/furry stories, nor designed and published this web page!

In writing this page and associated CGI scripts, I found the following resources extremely useful:

Gimp The GIMP!  Nearly all the images you see on this web page were designed using this popular, free photo editor.
Netscape's HTML Tag Reference This provides a good explanation of all the available HTML tags, along with useful examples.  A must, for those who design web pages by hand!
Doctor HTML This is an excellent resource for catching typos and stupid mistakes in your nearly-complete web pages.
CGI Made Really Easy An excellent beginner's resource for CGI program design.
Joe Barta's Form Tutor Provides all you need to know, including extensive examples, for designing all types of HTML forms.
Perl's CGI.pm library reference The CGI.pm perl module cuts the work required to write perl-based CGI scripts in half!   This is a definitive programmer's guide.
Learning Perl The Llama Book:  In the O'Reilly books series, Learning Perl by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Christiansen.  This is the book to get if you want to learn perl.
Programming Perl The Camel Book:  In the O'Reilly books series, Programming Perl by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen and Randal L. Schwartz.  The definitive Perl reference.
Boingdragon's Counter Service In the past, the counters on my pages here were run by boingdragon's counter service.  Unfortunately, their system has been under attack of late, forcing me to come up with an alternate solution.  Once they are reliable enough to provide services again, I'll probably go back to their service.  (Amy the Squirrel rocks!)

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Last updated:  Oct. 31, 1999