parsers for Palm?

Don Park donpark at quake.net
Tue Jun 29 02:14:00 BST 1999


If following two conditions are met, there is no need to mess with
validation on PalmPilot:

1. Palm applications produce 'valid' XML documents.

2. Palm applications sees only 'valid' XML documents.

#1 condition can be met through a PalmPilot software certification process,
probably by 3Com.

#2 condition can be met through a similar certification process which make
sure that servers, gateways, and proxies talking to PalmPilot devices
validate XML documents before forwarding them to the PalmPilot unit.

What I am saying is that an alternative to validating everything everytime
is to create a 'validated zone' within which every document is assumed to be
valid.

Don Park
Docuverse


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