Best Practices for PDA Requirements

We have a general requirement to publish content that we have available in XML format to Palm M515, Palm i705, and other Palm OS devices. What is the best approach for supporting PDA access to text content. The context would be content that doesn't change very often, but School Teachers would like to have the content on their Palm Pilots to reference. Is there a universal Browser available for the Palm platform, or do we have to write an application to browse our content?

XML delivered as HTTML files converted via XSLT / Servlets to the clients web browsers?

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