Krzysztof Kowalczyk wrote:
Once you start going down the "standalone
browser" road, adding on-the
fly decompression of data is quite easy (compared to all other stuff
that would likely need to be done).
I will use this opportunity to shamelessly plug the "waikiki" module in
the CVS tree, which already does this, except compression. But, being
C++, the database is realized as a class, which would make it easy to
insert some compressing/decompressing code.
I also use the waikiki thing with a (initially) blank database as
notes-on-USB-stick, as it can also write the sqlite database. Quite handy.
Magnus