Compressed Markup Language

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'''Compressed Markup Language''' (CML) is a compact binary form of HTML content used in the web clipping applications in PalmOS. The HTML code is converted to a sequence of bytes of a tokenized format.
 
'''Compressed Markup Language''' (CML) is a compact binary form of HTML content used in the web clipping applications in PalmOS. The HTML code is converted to a sequence of bytes of a tokenized format.
  
On the Palm devices, 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. The result is what is known as [[PQA]] format (for Palm Query Applications), which is placed into a database format similar to [[PDB]] and [[PRC]]. CML is apparently not stored separately other than as part of the PQA format.
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On the Palm devices, 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. The result is what is known as [[PQA]] format (for Palm Query Applications), which is placed into a database format similar to [[PalmOS Database|PDB]] and [[PRC (PalmOS)|PRC]]. CML is apparently not stored separately other than as part of the PQA format.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Compressed Markup Language (CML) is a compact binary form of HTML content used in the web clipping applications in PalmOS. The HTML code is converted to a sequence of bytes of a tokenized format.

On the Palm devices, 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. The result is what is known as PQA format (for Palm Query Applications), which is placed into a database format similar to PDB and PRC. CML is apparently not stored separately other than as part of the PQA format.

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