RE: Any CC/PP App servers in the market

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-----Original Message-----
From: www-mobile-request@w3.org [mailto:www-mobile-request@w3.org]On
Behalf Of Ian Daintith
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 2:22 PM
To: Butler, Mark; 'Anupam Joshi'
Cc: www-mobile@w3.org; Vladimir Korolev
Subject: Re: Any CC/PP App servers in the market


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Regards,
Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Butler, Mark" <Mark_Butler@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
To: "'Anupam Joshi'" <joshi@cs.umbc.edu>
Cc: <www-mobile@w3.org>; "Vladimir Korolev" <vkorol1@cs.umbc.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:42 AM
Subject: RE: Any CC/PP App servers in the market


> Hi Anupam
>
> I would like to see your paper but I can't find it on your web page
> http://www.cs.umbc.edu/~joshi/dbrowse/mb_ref.html - am I looking in the
> right place?
>
> Alternatively please could you give the full citation so I can order a
copy?
>
> thanks
>
> Mark Butler
> HP Labs Bristol
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anupam Joshi [mailto:joshi@cs.umbc.edu]
> Sent: 15 August 2001 18:31
> To: Butler, Mark
> Cc: 'cafe babe'; www-mobile@w3.org; Vladimir Korolev
> Subject: Re: Any CC/PP App servers in the market
>
>
>
>
>   Let me add a bit of "me-too" information here. We developed a
> "simplified" CC/PP - the argument being that a device category
> description is sufficient for most content transcoding purposes rather
> than gory descriptions of an individual device's capabilities. We
> implemented an apache module that would parse the CC/PP URL to infer the
> device type, and then use XSLT to transcode (and cache) a device
> specific version of the requested page. This work was published in the
> proceedings of the IEEE ICPP workshop on Mobile Computing and Wireless
> Networks in Aug 2001, and is accessible on-line from our web page.
>
> Anupam Joshi
>
>
>

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