For that matter, if the code for include/exclude processing is useful I'll
gladly post it to the list. Might as well reuse it...
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> Anything involving random numbers is not a portable choice...
I wholeheartedly agree, but cryptographic hashes don't work to name objects
whose content changes over time but whose name remains the same. In DCMS,
there are two such objects: project descri
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