The new language, called Circus-DTE, comes out of research at Xerox's European lab in Grenoble, France. It can translate documents so they can be viewed from a PDA, a mobile phone, or a notebook computer using a range of applications. Xerox says the language is best suited for multiple document transformation, such as content processing, Internet publishing, database-to-XML conversions, and publishing to handhelds.
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