- From: Anupam Joshi <joshi@cs.umbc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 06:51:58 -0400
- To: "Butler, Mark" <Mark_Butler@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
- CC: www-mobile@w3.org, Vladimir Korolev <vkorol1@cs.umbc.edu>
Mark, the correct URL to follow is http://research.ebiquity.org and then follow the link to papers. I realized last night that we have the paper listed there, but the pdf is not actually linked. Vladimir will fix this shortly. The URL you visited has not been updated and represents early work I did on transcoding from 1996-1999. One of these days I will fix the publications there to point to the new page. Anupam Butler, Mark wrote: > 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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