Esteemed monks,
I'd love to read PerlMonks on my Palm using AvantGo, but I feel the HTML interface of PM is not exactly the most navigable stuff on an old generation Palm m515 where memory is at premium.

On Everything2, there is an unformatted "summary" page at http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1059927 that is a perfect starting point, because I just tell AvantGo to download that page and all that's underneath it for a maximum of 150k.

Is there anything like this on PerlMonks, any tool available tio build it remotely (XML-RPC?) or any experience in using AvantGo with this site?
Thank you.


In reply to Reading PerlMonks on AvantGo by l3nz

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