Looks like HTML DB might have outgrown the official forums and it spread to a user run wiki, every good software proiduct deserves it's own user wiki :).
http://wiki.shellprompt.net/htmldb
I think this is a pretty promising development as it will provide a central location for HTML DB developers to share tips/tricks/pitfalls/code. I really like the browsable aspect of wikis as you learn things about a product or how to use it that you never might have found or even thought about.
Anyway now it's just a matter of getting that content up there. I'm starting my contribution by digging through the forums and look at the questions that I keep having to answer over and over and trying to get them in the wiki in a decent format.
Thanks to John at http://shellprompt.net for the hosting.
Finally some extra time and a reset password. And I'm ready to blog agian. I'm going to spend some time in the next week expanding on some of my OTN answer and examples. These three I think will work well.
Region Postions
http://htmldb.oracle.com/pls/otn/f?p=11933:9
XMLHTTP data from an ondemand process
http://htmldb.oracle.com/pls/otn/f?p=11933:11
XMLHTTP data from an ondemand process (Table Row Detail)
http://htmldb.oracle.com/pls/otn/f?p=11933:13
So lately you might have have seen , heard or dreamed about something called "Project Columbus" and your wondering what is it all about and what does it have to do with HTML DB? Well read on and maybe I can give you just enough info to grab your interest but not enough to get me in trouble.