Dear Sirs,

I come to you as a humble servant seeking information.  
Although I admit few peers in my own realm (that of 
JavaScript and XUL hacking), in Perl I am quite lost.

I visited your site, and found the answer I was looking for 
fairly quickly.  I do appreciate your offering this service 
immensely.  However, I wonder if I might trouble you to 
include the option to e-mail a node to an address.  As I am 
away from my normal workspace at the moment, I found the 
necessity of logging into my webmail most inconvenient.

Very Respectfully Yours,



Alexander J. Vincent
author, JavaScript Developer's Dictionary (Sams Publishing, 2002)
author, Abacus MathML Editor (version 0.1.1, http://abacus.mozdev.org)
moderator, XML forum @ http://codingforums.com
Vallejo, CA, U.S.A.
ajvincent@gmail.com

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