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  Re: XML over GPRS - Is this a good idea?????         


Author:
Date: Dec 21, 2006 08:46

ASP.NET? Web services? The Compact Framework group is all you needed.

If the cost of the human-readability is very high, maybe it's not worth it
to the customer. *We* can't make that call, however. XML will be bigger
than just about any other representation, so it's the worst case...

Paul T.

"iKiLL" NotMyEmail.com> wrote in message
news:e$1azxRJHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi Ignacio
>
> Thanks for your input on this topic. Much appreciated.
>
>
>
> I am sorry that my cross posting...
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  Re: XML over GPRS - Is this a good idea?????         


Author:
Date: Dec 21, 2006 08:40

Hi,

It's not that bother me or not, it's bad nettiquete.

"iKiLL" NotMyEmail.com> wrote in message
news:e$1azxRJHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi Ignacio
>
> Thanks for your input on this topic. Much appreciated.
>
>
>
> I am sorry that my cross posting...
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  Re: XML over GPRS - Is this a good idea?????         


Author: iKiLL
Date: Dec 21, 2006 08:22

Hi Ignacio

Thanks for your input on this topic. Much appreciated.

I am sorry that my cross posting bothered you, but i don't feel that i have
posted to any group that would not benefit from this topic of conversation.

Kind regards,

ink

"Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )" laceupsolutions.com> wrote in
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> Hi,
>
> First of all it;s a bad thing to cross-post to so many groups...
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  XML over GPRS - Is this a good idea?????         


Author: iKiLL
Date: Dec 21, 2006 07:30

Hi All

I was hoping some one could give me some guidance on the matter of sending
data over GPRS.

I have taken over an application written for Windows mobile 5.0 with VS2005.

It is currently communicating with a web service via GPRS.

The Web service places all the data into objects and then returns it to the
PDA. And the same happens when sending stuff to the Web service from the
PDA.

My concern is the amount of Meta data(xml) that is being sent just to
describe the Data itself.

Is there a better way of doing this? Or do I have to live with it if I want
to use OOP.

Thanks

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  IE 7 with Exchange 2003 SP2         


Author: news.microsoft.com
Date: Dec 4, 2006 01:04

Hi,

System:
Exchange 2003 back-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2
Exchange 2003 front-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2

Problem,

After my customer apply the IE 7 on the both front-end and back-end Exchange
2003 servers, problem occurs on the Exchange system.

1.) From ESM, attemp to access help at any where, application crash occurs
(This can be solve by un-install IE7)
2.) Offline address book does not work.

Does anybody have this problem and how to solve it.

Cheers,
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  IE 7 with Exchange 2003 SP2         


Author: news.microsoft.com
Date: Dec 4, 2006 01:03

Hi,

System:
Exchange 2003 back-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2
Exchange 2003 front-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2

Problem,

After my customer apply the IE 7 on the both front-end and back-end Exchange
2003 servers, problem occurs on the Exchange system.

1.) From ESM, attemp to access help at any where, application crash occurs
(This can be solve by un-install IE7)
2.) Offline address book does not work.

Does anybody have this problem and how to solve it.

Cheers,
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  IE 7 with Exchange 2003 SP2         


Author: news.microsoft.com
Date: Dec 4, 2006 01:03

Hi,

System:
Exchange 2003 back-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2
Exchange 2003 front-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2

Problem,

After my customer apply the IE 7 on the both front-end and back-end Exchange
2003 servers, problem occurs on the Exchange system.

1.) From ESM, attemp to access help at any where, application crash occurs
(This can be solve by un-install IE7)
2.) Offline address book does not work.

Does anybody have this problem and how to solve it.

Cheers,
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  IE 7 with Exchange 2003 SP2         


Author: news.microsoft.com
Date: Dec 4, 2006 01:03

Hi,

System:
Exchange 2003 back-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2
Exchange 2003 front-end: Windows 2003 SP1 + Exchange 2003 SP2

Problem,

After my customer apply the IE 7 on the both front-end and back-end Exchange
2003 servers, problem occurs on the Exchange system.

1.) From ESM, attemp to access help at any where, application crash occurs
(This can be solve by un-install IE7)
2.) Offline address book does not work.

Does anybody have this problem and how to solve it.

Cheers,
no comments