Dreamweaver 8 Recipes

Hi
I cannot find a snippet: in Recipes > UserLogin > Wireframes > UserLogin - Wireframe
How tonight I've read and looked again and again through page 51 of the Dreamweaver 8 recipes, in the book and around the CD-ROM. Just recently I found a Note Tab on Page 50. 'This recipe will not be accessible to Dreamweaver MX users with the PHP server model who do not have the authentication server behaviors installed. The authentication server behaviours were originally available on the Macromedia DevNet Resource kit (DRK), Volume 2 and later incorporated into Dreamwever MX 2004.  I've checked around the net cannot find the (DRK).
Help!
Thanks for reading
Happy Bank Holiday
Sabby76

Look on page xxi
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>I have started going through this book and it appears to
be just what I
>need.
> There are a few pages that do not make sense and
probably have a few
> typos. Is
> there a forum or place where users can go to find out
what errors are in
> the
> book?
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