Oracle Portal Examples

We are trying to sell our management on Oracle Portal. On the sample page there is a reference to:
"Download Installable Demonstration Content
Coming soon - MyCompany demo developed for Oracle Open World 2000."
This would really help, but it is not yet available. Any chance of getting it?
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Hi
The case book (full title: Building Advanced Portals Instructions) and its zip files for the exercises are located at
http://portalstudio.oracle.com.
(http://portalstudio.oracle.com/servlet/page?_pageid=478&_dad=ops&_schema=OPSTUDIO&7655_MAINPAGE_39847486.p_subid=40679&7655_MAINPAGE_39847486.p_sub_siteid=73&7655_MAINPAGE_39847486.p_edit=0)
Hope that it is helpful.
Cheryl

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