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Re: Certifying the Quran data files.



On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 10:07:31PM -0800, Nadim Shaikli wrote:
> --- Mohammed Sameer <msameer at foolab dot org> wrote:
> > During my trip to India I met someone and he offered help certifying the
> > Quran data files
> > through his contacts with the Islamic authorities in Pakistan.
> > He is asking for the data files, I'm not sure that sending them as XML is the
> > right thing.
> > What do you think ?
> 
> We really need to talk to M.Yousif to get his status on where the files
> are and whether we are ready for that step.  I am also unsure as to what
> they would certify per se (hopefully not the files themselves as opposed
> to the raw unformatted text) and what if the XML format or some of the
> tags needed to be changed, etc - does that mean we'd have to do through
> the procedure again ?  This also brings up the question of how to guarantee
> data integrity, etc, etc.
> 

I'm sorry, I asked the guy to stall it, I'm out of this issue.
I'm offering something, And as usual the time is wasted in endless ,eaningless discussions.

PERIOD.

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