David A. Desrosiers wrote: > Here's a bunch I've found a long time ago, collected and converted > into something that may or may not work on a PDA. I've been tinkering > with this on and off for quite some time. > > http://gnu-designs.com/code/rdf/
Sorry, what I meant was real content, not RSS or RDF listings. Weather forecasts and news for example. Most content providers who use XML transform it on the server because most browsers in use today do not support XSLT well or at all. That and the fact that by transforming it on the server means they maintain control over which client views what content. Offering pure XML might actually not be in their best interests, since any XML client can repurpose it and then they lose control over where their information goes. I'm afraid the semantic web is an academic pipe dream, although I might be too pessimistic about this. Time will tell. Regards -Laurens _______________________________________________ plucker-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-dev
