The King James Apocrypha HTML Bible has been placed in the Public Domain, which means there is no copyright (nor can there ever be one) on this software. You are welcome to make copies and distribute this software freely, in accordance with the protection afforded to you through our Licensing Agreement.
The HTML Bible has been created by:
johnhurt.com Most Bibles viewed on the Internet are created by a Common Gateways Interface (CGI) program, and are not very portable. A web server and must be installed to get them to run.
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Elmwood, TN, 38560 USAThe HTML Bible consists of "flat" HTML Web pages. It does not require a web server, and can operate on almost any platform. All that is required is to have a Computer and a Browser, such as Netscape or Internet Explorer. The HTML Bible can function as a collection of files located in a folder on your hard drive.
To increase access speed, each chapter of the Bible is presented as one HTML file. The chapter filenames are arranged as follows:
"B" "B" stands for "Book". Files must begin with an alpha character. "2 digit Book Number" 67 to 86. 66 is for Baruch, 86 for The Rest of Esther. "C" "C" stands for Chapter "3 digit Chapter Number" 001 to 150 for Psalms chapter 150. ".htm extension" Files must have an .htm extension to be viewed by the browser.