The following is from Tony Hammond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who has been 
active in the OpenHandle project...his original posting was to the 
handle-info list Friday...It occurred to me that some of you might have 
material that matches his request "for some public handles which would 
make use of the various HS_* types and any other user types registered 
in the type registry, e.g. 0.TYPE/URL, etc..."

<snip>

Hi All:

We were interested in gathering together some interesting handles for 
exercising our OpenHandle code. I've set up a gallery page at

http://code.google.com/p/openhandle/wiki/HandleGalleryPage

You can contribute any suggestions in the page comments.

I was especially looking for some public handles which would make use of 
the various HS_* types and any other user types registered in the type 
registry, e.g. 0.TYPE/URL, etc.

Also examples of use of the handle value "reference field" would be good 
(along with HS_VLIST types).

And just general funkiness - large data sections, large number of 
values, absolute/relative ttl's, etc. - would be great for working out.

We're hoping to extend this gallery page with weird and wonderful 
handles which would be especially useful in bringing the OpenHandle code 
into line with practice. (We're already aware of some discrepancies in 
the code and templates which need addressing.)

And perhaps the gallery page could also act a source of inspiration for 
new handle applications.  :)

Cheers,

Tony


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