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Dear Colleague, This portal has been designed to provide links to internet sites that will be helpful to fellow small business researchers, policy-makers and support agencies. It will be maintained to ensure that the links are still valid and extra features will be added on a continuous basis. The objective is to make this site the definitive portal for small business research. The portal has been designed to be easy and quick to use. Unnecessary graphics and other features that slow down response rates have been avoided. A straightforward menu structure has been adopted to aid navigation. Please let me know your experiences of using the portal and feel free to make any suggestions for improvements. The portal receives commission on books bought through Amazon. Any profits will be donated to the Prince's Youth Trust to help young people start businesses. The portal would like to thank the providers of the following standard scripts: News and Java script from www.moreover.com , Easyletter v1.1 Newsletterscript by Chris Heilmann from www.onlinetools.org/easyletter, Redirect code from web.mit.edu/acserv/toolkit/advanced/redirect.shtml , the cgi form mail script from http://www.scriptarchive.com/ and the www.atmoz.com search engine.
The Php and Mysql code on the site has been informed by reading the following sources: Argerich et al (2002)Professional PHP, Wrox, Coleman et al, HTML Complete, Sybex, Greenspan, J.and Bulger, B. (2001)MySQL/PHP Database Applications,M&T Books, Hughes, S. and Zmievski, A. (2002) PHP Developer's Cookbook, SMAS, www.freewebmasterhelp.com , www.mysql.com, www.php.net , www.zend.com
These pages have also used a range of tools over the years, in addition to those above I would like to thank the developers of Emacs, Php, Mysql, Linux, Staroffice, Kate, Frontpage and Notepad.
Kind regards, Lew Perren
Small Business Research Portal Email: Lew Perren Website: www.perrenconsulting.com Copyleft 1999-2002 Lew Perren, all Rights Reversed.
The Small Business Research Portal supports the Hacker Ethic of information being freely available and has therefore adopted the notion of copylefting all its content (see Himanen, P. (2001) The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age, Vintage). Therefore, feel free to copy this information and use it.
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