Hello,

First off, I'm a fully fledged newbie when it comes to cocoon, so at this
stage I'm looking for pointers rather than absolute answers - although that
would be nice ;-)

I've used Cocoon to translate some xml documents to wml format using the
bog-standard wml converter that the "Hello, World" samples use and it works
without any problems when viewing them using a desktop browser.

The problem that I have to solve is concerned with using wml with mobile
devices. These devices often have small amounts of memory, and a limited
file size that they can accept (eg the Nokia 7110 has a maximum file size of
1397 bytes.)

What would be the best strategy to adopt to split the xml or wml file into a
suitable size (NB the split file must, of course be valid xml.) How have
other people dealt with this problem?

Many thanks,

Andrew



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