PQA
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− | '''PQA''' is a [[ | + | '''PQA''' (Palm Query Application) is a [[Palm OS Database]] (PDB) format used specifically for storing Web content via web clipping applications. The [[HTML]] portions are stored in [[Compressed Markup Language]], a compact binary form of HTML content where the code is converted to a sequence of bytes of a tokenized format. |
− | In PQA data, the CML code is then combined with other Web content such as images. The bytes of the binary representation are further compressed in a bitwise scheme where fewer than 8 bits are used to encode many common characters | + | In PQA data, the CML code is then combined with other Web content such as images. The bytes of the binary representation are further compressed in a bitwise scheme where fewer than 8 bits are used to encode many common characters. |
== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
ASCII "{{magic|pqa clpr}}" appears at offset 60. | ASCII "{{magic|pqa clpr}}" appears at offset 60. | ||
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+ | == Software == | ||
+ | * {{Deark}} | ||
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+ | == Sample files == | ||
+ | * {{DexvertSamples|archive/palmQueryApplication}} | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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[[Category:Palm]] | [[Category:Palm]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Palm OS Database]] | ||
[[Category:Web]] | [[Category:Web]] |
Latest revision as of 03:22, 28 December 2023
PQA (Palm Query Application) is a Palm OS Database (PDB) format used specifically for storing Web content via web clipping applications. The HTML portions are stored in Compressed Markup Language, a compact binary form of HTML content where the code is converted to a sequence of bytes of a tokenized format.
In PQA data, the CML code is then combined with other Web content such as images. The bytes of the binary representation are further compressed in a bitwise scheme where fewer than 8 bits are used to encode many common characters.
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[edit] Identification
ASCII "pqa clpr
" appears at offset 60.