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226. Wireless Markup Language - WML
- www.mobidirect.com
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- The Wireless Markup Language is WAP’s analogy to HTML used on the WWW. WML is based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML). ...
- WML can be binary encoded by the WAP Gateway/Proxy in order to save bandwidth in the wireless domain. ...
- WMLScript is based on ECMAScript, the same scripting language that JavaScript is based on. ...
- Access to local functions in a wireless device is another area where WMLScript is used; for example access to telephony related functions. ...
- Wireless Portals Face Tough Times.
- :: WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- :: Wireless Internet Gateway for WAP/SMS browsing.
- :: Wireless PKI for WAP Security.
- :: Radicchio for wireless security.
- :: Radicchio for wireless security.
- :: Wireless Application Protocol.
227. WapTiger - Download the bmp2wbmp BMP to WBMP converter
- www.waptiger.de
- With this tool you're able to create "wireless bitmaps" (WBMP's). These are bitmaps according to the standard of the "Wireless Application Protocols" (WAP). You can first produce WBMP's and then integrate them as usual into your selfmade WML homepage ("Wireless Markup Language") with the WML tag .
- Every wireless (web/wap) browser (e. ...
- Follow these 3 easy steps to create your first "wireless bitmap":.
228. The KOffice Project - WML Filter
- koffice.kde.org
- WML (Wireless Mark-up Language) is the mark-up language used to deliver content to mobile devices. ...
- There is no support for WBMP (Wireless Bitmap), which is the monochrome image format used as inline image inside WML documents.
229. Microsoft to air wireless server
- www.nwfusion.com
- Business Storage WAN Services Web/e-commerce Wireless/Mobile SITE RESOURCES Daily News Newsletters This Week in NW Tests/Reviews Buyer's Guides Opinion Forums Special Issues How to/Primers Case Studies Encyclopedia IT Briefings .
- / Microsoft to air wireless server.
- SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft next week will introduce a server designed to give companies a way to wireless-enable applications for access from any number of handheld devices.
- The server, which was code-named Airstream, also is a platform for building new wireless-enabled applications.
- On the wireless server front, Microsoft needs to catch up with a number of vendors, including IBM and Oracle, that have already launched such products. ...
- Smaller companies such as EveryPath, Aether Systems and Marbles also offer software for transcoding data for wireless devices.
- Mobile Server works by taking in application data from servers and transforming it into formats such as the Wireless Markup Language or compact HTML for presentation on wireless devices. ...
- Key to the data transformation is the Extensible Stylesheet Language, which provides information to identify what type of device is requesting information and what kind of network it is running on. ...
- Mobile Server also includes support for a number of services for building mobile applications, including XML, Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) and Wireless Markup Language. The server also supports standards based mobile specific transports and security mechanisms including, IETF DAV, Handheld Devices Markup Language, HTTP/HTML, XML, Secure Sockets Layer, Secure Hypertext Transport Protocol, Wireless Access Protocol, Wireless Markup Language, Active Directory Services Interface, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol and Short Message Service.
- The server will be much like Workstyle Server from Wireless Knowledge, which is a joint venture between Microsoft and Qualcomm. WorkStyle Server provides wireless access to Exchange e-mail, calendar and contact information. ...
230. Wireless Markup Language / langage WML
- www.olf.gouv.qc.ca
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WML Language.
- Note(s): Le langage WML est au protocole WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) ce que le langage HTML est au protocole HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol). ...
231. glossary for mobile development - w - HP DSPP
- h21007.www2.hp.com
- WAE (Wireless Application Environment) .
- The uppermost layer in the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) software stack, this layer provides basic components on which Application Service Providers (ASPs) can develop their mobile applications.
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) .
- A specification authored by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired Planet (now Openwave) for accessing information via a variety of wireless devices, including mobile phones, pagers, and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). WAP is Operating system-independent, and supports most wireless network technologies, including GSM, Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), and iDEN. WAP supports the Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and the Wireless Markup Language (WML), but WML is more suitable to the small display size of wireless devices. ...
- A software stack for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). There are five layers to the WAP stack: the application layer (Wireless Application Environment, or WAE), the session layer (Wireless Session Protocol, or WSP), the transaction layer (Wireless Transaction Protocol, or WTP), the security layer (Wireless Transport Layer Security, or WTLS), and the transport layer (Wireless Datagram Protocol, or WDP).
- WASP (Wireless Application Service Provider) .
- An Application Service Provider (ASP) for wireless clients (ASPs provide services for wired clients). WASPs provide these web-based services for a variety of wireless devices. ...
- WBMP (Wireless Bit Map) .
- A graphic image format designed for use on wireless devices. WBMP is part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Wireless Application Environment (WAE).
- WCMP (Wireless Control Message Protocol) .
- A Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) specification that is similar to the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
232. http://www.halien.net/xml/xmlLnkWap.htm
- www.halien.net
- SEML - Semi-Extensible Markup Language .
- SWML - SignWriting Markup Language .
- net: WML, Wireless Markup Language Mobile Wireless. ...
- coolWML - deutsche Beschreibung der Wireless Markup Language .
- coolWML - deutsche Syntax Beschreibung der Wireless Markup. ...
233. GroupWise Wireless 1.1
- www.networking.earthweb.com
- GroupWise Wireless 1. ...
- With wireless communications now reaching the mainstream, it should come as no surprise that software companies are rushing to produce wireless-compatible gateways and plug-ins for their messaging systems. ...
- Novell's offering, GroupWise Wireless 1. 1, provides the ability to access a GroupWise mailbox through a selection of Internet-ready cellular devices that use a Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) compliant microbrowser. ... Wireless access to GroupWise fits nicely into Novell's overall One Net strategy, the basis of which is to provide any-time, any-way access to systems regardless of platform or connection method. ...
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a language, similar in concept to HTML, that is used to display simple content on small screens such as those found in handheld devices. ... Unlike its cousin, Wireless Markup Language (WML), HDML is not XML-based, and so it does not represent as many opportunities for programmers to develop applications. ...
- Like HDML, WML is an HTML-like markup language for wireless devices. ...
- GroupWise Wireless provides a wide range of capabilities, the practical use of which will be limited only by the input capabilities of the device used to connect to the system. As with all wireless systems, reading an e-mail message is one thing, but typing a reply is another proposition entirely. ...
- GroupWise Wireless leverages the WebAccess gateway to provide connectivity to the GroupWise system. ...
- With their wireless device in data mode, users simply type the URL of the GroupWise WebAccess server on their system, and the GroupWise Wireless gateway takes over from there. ...
- Novell is certainly wasting no time in developing and improving the wireless product. ... This additional support is provided through Web Markup Language (WML) compatibility, a wireless standard more common outside of North America. Also to be announced soon is a GroupWise Wireless client for the Palm platform. ...
- The rapidity of Wireless's development might seem to suggest that Novell jumped the gun to get on the wireless bandwagon, but this is not the case. Sources at Novell say that the wireless component was to form part of the new BulletProof release, but the code was finished ahead of time and so was released independently. ...
234. Wireless Markup Language
- www.bwl.rwth-aachen.de
235. Wireless Application Protocol
- renoir.vill.edu
- Wireless Application Protocol .
- HTML-NG - HyperText Markup Language Next Generation .
- HDML - Handheld Device Markup Language .
- WAP - Wireless Application Protocol .
- WAE - Wireless Application Environment .
- WBXML - Wireless Binary eXtnesible Markup Language .
- WDP - Wireless Datagram Protocol .
- WML - Wireless Markup Language .
- WSP - Wireless Session Protocol .
- WTP - Wireless Transaction Protocol .
- WTLS - Wireless Transport Layer Security .
- WTA - Wireless Telephony Application .
- XSL - Exstensible Style Language .
- XML - Exstensible Markup Language .
- The Wireless Application Protocol is designed as a comprehensive and scalable protocol developed for use with: .
- Any existing or planned wireless services such as SMS, CSD, USSD, and GPRS. ...
236. Article: Wireless Application Protocol
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Wireless Application Protocol.
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an open international standard for applications that use wireless communication, for example Internet access from a mobile phone. ...
- The primary language of the WAP specification is WML, the Wireless Markup Language, which is designed from scratch for handheld devices with phone-specific features following the XML guidelines. ...
- The WAP is now part of OMA (Open Mobile Alliance), which almost covers everything for the future development of wireless data services. ...
- WAP on top of the cdma2000 network has been proved to be the state of the art wireless data infrastructure. ...
237. Wireless Markup Language - WML
- www.mobileoffice.co.za
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- The Wireless Markup Language is WAP’s analogy to HTML used on the WWW. WML is based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML). ...
- WML can be binary encoded by the WAP Gateway/Proxy in order to save bandwidth in the wireless domain. ...
- WMLScript is based on ECMAScript, the same scripting language that JavaScript is based on. ...
- Access to local functions in a wireless device is another area where WMLScript is used; for example access to telephony related functions. ...
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238. X-traWeb Releases Wireless Markup Language X-Node
- www.internetnews.com
- Wireless Internet.
- X-traWeb Releases Wireless Markup Language X-Node .
- , a wholly-owned subsidiary of World Wireless Communications Inc. Friday unveiled its new Wireless Markup Language (WML) X-Node.
- The WML X-Node provides connectivity between Web-enabled devices and Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) enabled personal communicators.
- WAP facilitates access to Internet content from wireless telephones and mobile computing devices that employ micro-browsers. According to the WAP Forum, by 2001 there will be more than 530 million wireless subscribers.
- This version of X-Node enables customers to monitor and control virtually any device using the Internet and a standard wireless platform, David Singer, World Wireless chairman, chief executive officer and president said in a statement. ...
- Connections between the X-Nodes and X-Gate can be either wireless or wired. ...
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239. Wireless Markup Language
- www.sys-con.com
- Wireless .
- The ability to access Web content and send e-mail messages from a wireless phone has become a requirement for the rapidly growing segment of wireless Internet users. Application development for wireless devices can be more challenging than conventional Web development due to the inherent characteristics of wireless devices - small display areas, narrow bandwidth connections, limited means for user input and limited memory resources. In addition, there are disparate vendor-specific wireless devices and presentation mechanisms.
- To address some of these issues, the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum has defined a standard for the presentation and delivery of information to, for example, wireless phones, pagers and personal digital assistants (PDAs). The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is a specification of the WAP Forum pertaining to the presentation of content and user interface behavior on wireless devices. WML was designed to accommodate presentation on limited-capacity devices such as wireless phones.
- WML is an XML language that inherits the XML document character set and most of the XML syntax. ... This article focuses on using WML for delivering content for presentation on WAP-compliant wireless devices.
- The client component of the model is a WAP user agent that can interpret WML and present WML content to a user in a form appropriate for that type of wireless device. As its name implies, a WAP gateway converts to and from the wire-based and wireless domain, translating requests and responses from the TCP/IP protocol stack to the WAP protocol stack and vice-versa. It translates Web content into compact, encoded formats to increase transmission efficiency over the wireless network. ...
- In WML, an element describes markup information about a deck. ...
- Wireless Markup Language .
- Wireless .
- Sony VP Touts Wireless, Other Technology at SF Indie Fest .
240. ACRO.IT: WML - Wireless Markup Language
- www.acro.it
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Wireless Markup Language .
- Language: .
- WML,Wireless,Markup,Language,meaning,acronym,abbreviation,directory,knowledge,reference,link,know,what,is,explanation,where .
241. Digital 21: Knowledge Corner: WAP
- www.info.gov.hk
- Wireless Internet Today - Wireless Application Protocol.
- Third Generation Wireless Systems .
- Wireless Internet Today - Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Several years ago, people might need to bring along their laptop or notebook computers to read email, check stock prices during travel together with the use of their mobile phone. ... The technology which enables these to happen is WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). What is WAP? WAP is the de-facto world standard for wireless information and telephony services on digital mobile phones and other wireless terminals, developed by the WAP Forum. WAP provides an open, global wireless protocol specification based on existing Internet standards, such as XML (Extensible Markup Language) and IP (Internet Protocol), for all wireless networks. Using WAP technology, Internet content can be easily brought to our mobile phones or other wireless devices. ...
- However, web pages created using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) would not fit well on the small handheld devices unlike those desktop computers which are equipped with big screens, powerful processor and large size of memory. Also, low bandwidth wireless bearers is not suitable for delivering bulky HTML pages. Therefore, a new markup language, WML (Wireless Markup Language) has evolved to live with the constraints of the tiny mobile devices. WML is a language very similar to HTML, used to create pages that can be displayed in WAP browser. WMLScript is a scripting language that is very similar to JavaScript. Both WML and WMLScript are adapted and optimized for the wireless environment (e. ...
- The market is ready for wireless data services while the demand for quick access to information from any location is accelerating. --> WAP empowers mobile users of wireless devices to easily access live interactive information services and applications via the mobile phones. ... WAP includes a specification called WTLS (Wireless Transportation Layer Security) which implements options for authentication and encryption. ... For Web applications that employ standard Internet security techniques SSL or TLS, the WAP gateway automatically manages wireless security with minimal overhead. ...
242. Wireless FAQ
- www.consultingstars.com
- Which wireless systems are available or being developed . ...
- What is language translation. ...
- Which wireless systems are available or being developed. ...
- UMTS will play a key role in creating the future mass market for high-quality wireless multimedia communications that will approach 2 billion users worldwide by the year 2010. ...
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is an open specification that offers a standard method to access Internet based content and services from wireless devices such as mobile phones and PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants).
- The mobile device has embedded browser software that connects to a WAP Gateway (software infrastructure residing in the Operator's Network that optimizes the transmission of content for the wireless network) and makes requests for information from web servers in the normal form of a URL. The content for wireless devices can be stored on any web server on the Internet. ... Content is written in a markup language called WML (Wireless Markup Language). ...
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML), Wireless Markup Language (WML) and XHTML Basic (a version of the browser markup language XHTML optimized for mobile computing) are the languages used for wireless sites. ...
- HDML, a reduced version of HTML, is the predominantly supported language in the US and in Canada. Although it is still supported in Europe, it is being replaced by WML, defined as the standard in WAP (Wireless Applications Protocol). ...
- 5G wireless (an intermediate step before 3G) will be available in 2002 and 3G in 2004 (2. ...
- If you sell a software product or build a wireless web site you wish to establish a common ground with the users, so they believe the product or service was designed with them in mind. ...
- The issues to address for software and wireless web pages are: appropriate style and language, correct character display, date formatting, measurements, currency, taxes, meaningful images, order taking forms and legal statements.
- What is language translation. ...
- Language translation is the process of understanding the text and conveying the appropriate message to the foreign reader. ...
243. Article: Protocolo de aplicación inalámbrica
- es.wikipedia.org
- Wireless application protocol (WAP) es un estándar abierto internacional para aplicaciones que utilizan las comunicaciones inalámbricas, p. ...
- La lengua primaria de WAP es WML, o Wireless Markup Language. ...
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244. Wireless Markup Language Webcasts, White Papers and Research
- research.ddj.com
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245. WML Wireless Markup Language WML script WML technology WAP
- www.indianchild.com
- WML Wireless Markup Language. ...
- WMLScript is the client side script-language based on ECMAScript. ...
- wireless networking.
246. Article: Wireless Markup Language
- www.wikipedia.org
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247. Wireless Markup Language White Papers and Webcasts from leading IT vendors. Start your technology research here.
- techlibrary.networkcomputing.com
248. Neomar, Inc. | Technical Education
- www.neomar.com
- Neomar Technical Education offers a ½-day course aimed at executives who wish to gain a thorough understanding of the wireless technology landscape. This executive briefing explains the differences among the wireless technologies presently deployed and on the horizon. The session explains wireless data networking clearly and simply, and shows how the challenges it presents are addressed by Neomar technology. ...
- Attendees will leave the course prepared to make sophisticated strategic decisions regarding wireless deployments in their enterprises. ...
- Neomar Wireless Executive Briefing.
- A survey of packet-switched and circuit-switched technologies, both those presently deployed and those forthcoming; the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) family, contrasted with proprietary solutions; Neomar's product line and the business problems it solves in various business settings.
- Neomar Wireless Developer Training .
- Technical personnel designing and implementing wireless solutions.
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- Neomar Wireless Engineer Training .
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) Basics .
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
249. InternetWeek: Tech Library: Syntel : Wireless Markup Language
- techlibrary.internetweek.com
250. Intelligent Enterprise Magazine - Information Supply Chain
- www.intelligententerprise.com
- The wireless tidal wave is just offshore, so learn your way around WAP before it hits.
- In the United States today, 75 million people use cell phones and 40 million people use pagers all of them are potential wireless Internet device users. ... By summer 2001, the number of wireless users who can access the Web should catch up to the number of desktop users. In fact, IDC predicts that by 2003 more wireless users will have Web access than wired users. ...
- Tomorrow offers a new promise: wireless Web access, anytime and especially, anywhere, by using wireless devices, such as a laptop computer, cell phone, handheld computer, or even a pager. ...
- But the reality is that only 30 percent of the companies I informally surveyed at a recent wireless conference have adopted WAP. ...
- Its a protocol for requesting, transmitting, and receiving data across a wireless network in a format that a mobile platform can present on a small screen through a microbrowser. ... (formerly Unwired Planet) founded in 1997 to create an Internet standard for wireless phones. ... com also makes the standard WAP microbrowser that it licenses to most wireless phone manufacturers. ...
- Europes and Asias were not as good, so when wireless came along, there was not as much competition or resistance to implementation. ...
- WAP requires minimal resources on the wireless end, making it useful for small devices like cell phones and palmtops. ... WAP devices, both server and microbrowser, communicate using wireless markup language (WML), a derivative of XML and based on the earlier handheld device markup language (HDML) developed by Phone. ...
- WML is the markup language that sits on top of WAP. ... WML is a flavor of XML and lets Web page developers create information that handheld computers, palmtops, smart cell phones, pagers, and other wireless devices can read. The WAP standard works with cellular digital packet data (CDPD), code division multiple access (CDMA), time division multiple access (TDMA), global systems for mobile communications (GSM), and other wireless standards. ...
- Wireless devices communicate through the wireless network to a WAP server. ... This conversion lets conventional Web servers send WML pages to wireless devices, which use microbrowsers that let users surf the Web. ...
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