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251. NextInnovator - Standards & Specifications - W3C Natural Language Semantics Markup Language
- technologyreports.net
- W3C Natural Language Semantics Markup Language By Deborah Dahl , Unisys Corporation, Chair, W3C Multimodal Interaction Working Group September 5, 2002 .
- There are also several individual teams working on specific exploratory efforts in the areas of events, architectures, natural language, and ink. ... As the group completes the compilation of use cases and requirements, it will begin working on the specifications that define standards for multimodal markup. ... This work builds on earlier work that was done in the Voice Browser group on the Natural Language Semantics Markup Language (NLSML). ... It's important for the multimodal work to leverage these other standards in order both to fit into the web and wireless environments as well as to avoid reinventing the wheel. ... The W3C Speech Interface Framework is producing several important speech-related standards, in particular VoiceXML, SSML -- the Speech Synthesis Markup Language and SRGS -- Speech Recognition Grammar Specification. ... Because multimodal applications are of tremendous interest in wireless and telephony environments, it's also important for the Working Group to be informed about telephony standards. ... Because wireless devices are much less capable than desktop systems, issues such as distribution of processing across client and server devices become of interest. ...
252. 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. ...
- Wireless: New Salvation for ISPs? .
253. Amazon.de: Bücher: Wireless Markup Language. WAP und WML für ein mobiles Internet.
- www.amazon.de
- Wireless Markup Language. ...
- Die mobil abrufbaren Informationen aus dem WWW müssen jedoch in der Wireless Markup Language (WML) vorliegen, damit sie mit dem Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) übertragen werden können. Dieses Buch soll eine Einführung in die Wireless Markup Language bieten und jedermann, insbesondere dem Laien, ermöglichen, die eigene Homepage für den Abruf mit WAP-Handys bereitzustellen, denn nur wer jetzt schon dabei ist, kann frühzeitig Erfahrungen mit dem M-Commerce sammeln. ...
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol).
- WML (Wireless Markup Language).
254. ITWorld Canada's White Paper Warehouse: Wireless Markup Language
- itworldcanada.bitpipe.com
255. Intro to HDML
- hotwired.lycos.com
- HDML is the so-called handheld device markup language that allows you to make your website portable: People can view it on their mobile phones, pagers, and other tiny devices. Needless to say, the average person is not going to want to research her dissertation on Keatsean animal imagery on a 4-by-12-character screen as she walks to her car, so the language and browser specifications focus on small-scale transactions: stocks, sports scores you know the type. And now that compliant wireless phones are becoming more widespread, you can use HDML to propagate your tidbits of information to the world. ...
- com and most recently Openwave) and such industry movers as Nokia and Motorola, unveiled WAP, the wireless application protocol, which in conjunction with this year's smaller, cheaper phones with greater screen real estate allows much more robust and widespread phone surfing. ...
- WML (wireless markup language, not to be confused with Website Meta Language), a fully XML-compliant descendant of HDML, is part of the WAP standard. Because WML was developed after HDML, it's a bit more graceful and is supported by all new wireless phones. ... ) Still, HDML is the only language that older phones understand. ...
256. A P R E S S . C O M | Books for Professionals, by Professionals ...
- www.apress.com
- Home > Wireless > Wireless Web Development, Second Edition > Supplement Download.
- Chapter 8: HyperText Markup Language the Wireless Way.
- More Wireless books:.
- Wireless articles:.
- PHP & WML: Wireless Web the Open Source Way.
- Wireless Web Development, Second Edition .
257. 4D Tech:TechNote:4D Connects with Wireless Markup Language
- tech.4djpn.jp
258. WAP: The technology everyone loves to hate
- www.infoworld.com
- Wireless World .
- For better or worse, WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) will become the protocol that wouldn't die -- at least not without a fight. ...
- Wireless RSS feed .
- This is not to say that WAP is a great solution for accessing the Internet over a cell phone, or that companies looking to implement a wireless strategy internally don't have some serious concerns. ...
- But WAP's WML (Wireless Markup Language) can't be read on an HTML browser, and vice versa. ...
- For example, is a mobile computing platform the same as mobile portal technology? Are either of those the same as a wireless Internet platform? Depends on whom you talk to. ...
- What will it take to get you off the fence and deploy wireless? E-mail me at ephraim_schwartz@infoworld. ...
- Intel - Free Intel white paper shows you how to deploy a secure wireless LAN Cisco - FREE WHITE PAPER: BLUEPRINT to design and implement secure VPNs Verity, Inc. ...
- HP - This issue sponsored by HP Wireless Solutions for business. ...
- Wireless Basics - 2004 Updated Edition - Considering wireless data collection? Interested in the latest on wireless data collection networks? This free report provides a complete overview of wireless data collection networks, equipment, stan.
- IBackup - Wireless Access to your Online Storage Data - Offers Wireless based Secure Access to your Online Storage Data. ...
259. XML.com: 303 SEML (Semi-Extensible Markup Language) Jun. 20, 2000
- www.xml.com
- Resource Guide | WAP Software SEML (Semi-Extensible Markup Language).
- SEML is a new language similar to XHTML that allows the serving of both WML or HTML from a single source document, saving the developer the requirement of producing both a WAP and a Web version of each page. ...
260. XHTML Basic
- www.w3.org
- The XHTML Basic document type includes the minimal set of modules required to be an XHTML host language document type, and in addition it includes images, forms, basic tables, and object support. ...
- The goal of XHTML Basic is to serve as a common language supported by various kinds of user agents.
- This document will be used by the W3C HTML Working Group and the W3C Mobile Access Interest Group to find a common ground for future markup languages aimed at content for small information appliances.
- org/MarkUp/translations.
- HTML 4 is a powerful language for authoring Web content, but its design does not take into consideration issues pertinent to small devices, including the implementation cost (in power, memory, etc. ...
- Existing subsets and variants of HTML for these clients include Compact HTML CHTML , the Wireless Markup Language WML , and the "HTML 4. ...
- Since many content developers are familiar with these HTML features, they comprise a useful host language that may be combined with markup modules from other languages according to the methods described in "Modularization of XHTML" XHTMLMOD . ...
- (*) = This module is a required XHTML Host Language module.
- Although XHTML Basic can be used as it is - a simple XHTML language with text, links, and images - the intention of its simple design is for use as a host language. A host language can contain a mix of vocabularies all rolled into one document type. It is natural that XHTML is the host language, since that is what most Web developers are used to.
- When markup from other languages is added to XHTML Basic, the resulting document type will be an extension of XHTML Basic. ... The goal of XHTML Basic is to serve as a common language supported by various kinds of user agents.
- 0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language - A Reformulation of HTML 4 in XML 1. ... org/TR/xhtml-modularization XML "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1. ...
- org/TR/WCAG10 WML "Wireless Markup Language Specification", WAP Forum Ltd. ...
261. Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition and XML
- rainbow.mimuw.edu.pl
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition and XML.
- Introducing Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition (Portal-to-Go) .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition (Portal-To-Go) Features .
- What's Needed to Run Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition: Supported Devices and Gateways .
- How Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition Works .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition Components .
- Exchanging Data via XML: Source to XML, XML to Target with Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition .
- Transforming XML to the Target Markup Language .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition: Java Transformers .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition: XSL Stylesheet Transformers .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition Case Study 1: Extending Online Drugstore's Reach .
- Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition Case Study 2: Expanding Bank Services .
- Introducing Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition (Portal-to-Go).
- Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition (Oracle9i AS Wireless Edition) allows carriers, enterprises, and Internet companies to wirelessly enable any new or existing Internet applications or content for any wireless Internet device - including Smartphones, pagers, PDAs, and so on. ...
- , is a wireless application service provider (WASP) with a complete service offering for wireless Web site creation and hosting based on Oracle9i Application Server Wireless Edition technology. ...
262. http://www.cs.ua.edu/graduate/zwang/wml/presentation.html
- www.cs.ua.edu
- WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- Programming for Internet-ready cell phones and wireless handheld devices.
- Also, the protocol and language should use as little bandwidth and processing power as possible.
- Wireless application protocol (WAP) and wireless markup language.
- Other wireless development options such as Oracle 9i wireless edition (9iWE).
- The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a set of open, global protocols for developing applications and services that use wireless networks. ...
- The WAP protocols are mainly based on existing Internet protocols such as HTTP, but are optimized for mobile users with wireless devices. ...
- WML (Wireless Markup Language) is a markup language used to construct web pages that can be read by a WAP browser, a WAP phone or a similar device. ...
- WML is an application of XML (eXtensible Markup Language) with strict syntaxes. ...
- WMLScript is a client side script language for use with WML. ...
- A new deck always begins with the XML header lines and WML language headers.
- Coffeecup Wireless GUI Web Builder.
263. ammonet - WAP Glossary
- www.ammonet.com
- An element specifies the markup and structural information in a WML deck. ...
- Handheld Markup Language .
- Standardised Generalised Markup Language. ...
- Wireless Application Environment. ... WAE is part of the Wireless Application Protocol. ...
- Wireless Datagram Protocol .
- Scripting language for WAP devices. ...
- Wireless Session Protocol. ...
- Wireless Transport Layer Security. ...
- Wireless Transaction Protocol .
- Extensible Markup Language. W3C's standard for Internet Markup Languages. ...
264. Article: WML
- www.wikipedia.org
265. What
- www.ipoll.th.org
- WML-Wireless MarkUp Language.
- Each backend provides one particular core language. ...
- WML – Wireless MarkUp Language.
- The main idea of WML is a sequential filtering scheme where each language provides one of 9 processing passes. ...
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a result of continuous work to define an industry wide standard for developing applications over wireless communication networks. The WAP Forum, originally founded by Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired PlanetWML was formed to create the global wireless protocol specification that works across differing wireless network technology types, for adoption by appropriate industry standards bodies. WML (Wireless Markup Language) is a markup language based on XML, and is intended for use in specifying content and user interface for narrowband devices, including cellular phones and pagers. ...
- "Several documents specify WAE: (1) Wireless Application Environment Specification WAE : The Wireless Application Environment specification is the root document in the WAE normative document hierarchy. ... (2) Wireless Markup Language Specification WML The Wireless Markup Language specification describes the mark-up language, WML, including its semantics, its XML document type definition (DTD) and its encoding extensions. ... (4) WMLScript Specification WMLScript : The WMLScript specification describes the scripting language, WMLScript, including its lexical and syntactic grammar, its transfer format and a reference bytecode interpreter. (5) WMLScript Standard Libraries Specification WAEStdLib : The WMLScript Standard Libraries specification describes standard libraries available to WMLScript programs including a language library, a string library, a dialog library, a floating-point library, a browser library and a URL library. (6) Wireless Telephony Application Specification WTA : The Wireless Telephony Application Specification specifies the technologies included in the Wireless Telephony Application reference architecture. (7) Wireless Telephony Application Interface WTAI The Wireless Telephony Application Interface specification describes standard telephony-specific extensions to WAE including WML and WMLScript interfaces to such items as call control features, address book and phonebook services. ...
- August 01, 2001 WAP Forum Releases Public Review Specifications for Wireless Application Protocol Version 2. ... 0 reduces development costs, allowing developers to write applications for both PC and WAP clients, using a common subset of language elements and development tools. ... Through the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), developers can separate style attributes for one or more XML documents from the actual code, reducing the size of the markup code in browser memory.
266. Wireless Markup Language
- www.sqlmag.com
- Mobile & Wireless.
- Mobile & Wireless.
- Wireless Markup Language .
- Many of us have become enamored with wireless devices. ... Wireless email is great, but I’m really looking for something elsea traffic update while I’m driving to work, for example. Some of us use wireless devices that offer full-blown browsers that can render almost any Web page (if you’re more patient than I am, this is a great feature). Some of us have Wireless Access Protocol-enabled (WAP-enabled) our cell phones, but the extremely small real estate on this device limits the amount of information that we can view at a time. Enter the wireless markup language (WML).
- For information about setting up Microsoft IIS so that it serves WML files correctly, check out "Wireless Applications on IIS" in IIS Administrator, a monthly print newsletter from the same folks who bring you SQL Server Magazine and Windows 2000 Magazine.
267. Diensten: Wireless Application Protocol
- mmm.surfnet.nl
- Wireless Application Protocol.
- WAP staat voor Wireless Application Protocol. ...
- Dit staat voor Wireless Markup Language en wordt gebruikt om de informatie op te maken in goed leesbare pagina’s. WML is afgeleid van HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) en HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language). ...
268. Untitled Document
- www.glossary-tech.com
- Business Process Modeling Language. ...
- Commerce Extensible Markup Language.
- Directory Services Markup Language. ...
- Handheld Device Markup Language. ...
- JavaScript is a compact, object-based scripting language for developing client and server Internet applications.
- Security Services Markup Language. ...
- Standard Generalized Markup Language.
- Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language. ...
- Description language in XML for graphics in two dimensions.
- User Interface Markup Language. Universal language which designs graphical elements, as list buttons. ...
- Vector Markup Language. ...
- XML Linking language. Language which inserts description of object link in an XML document.
- SGML was the preceding language used before XML.
- Extensible Markup Language Remote Procedure Call. ...
269. NewsFactor Network - - New Markup Language Challenges Rich-Media Leaders
- www.newsfactor.com
- Sites: Top Tech News | CIO | Wireless | Security | Data Storage | Windows | Linux/Open Source | BPM | Contact Center | CRM .
- Wireless.
- Wireless.
- Wireless Industry Alert.
- New Markup Language Challenges Rich-Media Leaders.
- Inventor and Netomat chief scientist Maciej Wisniewski is becoming known as a rebel in the fold that includes HTML (hypertext markup language), Flash, XML (extensible markup language) and a host of techno-friendly languages that do not always speak to the artists who use them. ...
- "NML, or Netomatic markup language, is an XML/Java-based program developed for rich media," Wisniewski told NewsFactor. ...
- Add multiple modes of communication -- e-mail, IM (instant messaging), Web publishing and devices on the desktop or in the hand -- and one language simply does not address every situation. ...
- The Emerging Wireless Enterprise.
- Home/Top News | Enterprise | Databases | Hardware | Network Security | Data Storage | Wireless | Mac | Tech Jobs .
- NewsFactor Top Tech News | Data Storage Today | Wireless NewsFactor | CIO Today .
270. WAP Forum
- www.wapforum.org
- The supporters of the Open Mobile Alliance recognize the significant industry benefits of creating a standards organization that will include all elements of the wireless value chain, and contribute to timely and efficient introduction of services and applications to the market. ...
- Visit WAP Technical to download the APPROVED Wireless Application Protocol specifications. ...
- Wireless Vendors .
- nGame wins distribution agreement for Wireless Entertainment content with MobileGame Korea.
- Niragongo to deliver comprehensive wireless solutions via participation in Hewlett-Packard Alliance .
271. XML, (Extensible Markup Language), A Guide to
- www.gto.uklinux.net
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML).
- The main problem with HTML is that, although it is derived from SGML, an extensible language, HTML is a non-extensible language. ...
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) allows the author to create and define tags which will be applicable to the context of his or her document. ...
- For example: <PERSON>Guglielmo Marconi</PERSON> conducted many of his early experiments with <INVENTION>Wireless</INVENTION> near <LOCATION>Chelmsford</LOCATION>. ...
- Font attributes and other formatting can be applied to an XML document by referring it to an Extensible Style Language (XSL) style sheet. ...
- XML Applications include Channel Definition Format (CDF), Chemical Markup Language (CML) for rendering molecular structures on web pages, and NASA's Astronomical Instrument Markup Language (AIML) for remotely controlling instrumentation such as the SOFIA infrared telescope. ...
- Vector Markup Language (VML) and Precision Graphics Markup Language (PGML) are both methods for describing vector graphics. Synchronised Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) provides a way to integrate text, audio, graphics and animations. ...
- Signed Document Markup Language (SDML) is used to sign, co-sign, endorse and witness on-line documents, while the Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL) is designed for creating, viewing and completing business forms. ...
- But the biggest applications for XML are considered to be Wireless Markup Language (WML), a standard for web access from mobile phones, and Commerce XML (cXML) for e-commerce. ...
- PCDATA sections are read by the XML parser, and therefore, any markup contained in the PCDATA will be treated as XML, not as text. ...
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- The new generation of mobile phones incorporate 'mini-browsers' which allow the user to 'surf' web-like content via Wireless Application (WAP) servers on the network provider's system. ...
- The native language for WAP is the Wireless Markup Language (WML). ...
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML).
272. The Wireless Arena
- www.georgestrus.com
- Helping A Company Select A Wireless Strategy.
- The Wireless Arena.
- The first issue to address is basically who’s who in the wireless world? The following list details the different components in the wireless world. ...
- Browser Makers – They make stripped down Internet browsers that work on wireless devices. ...
- Carriers – They own and operate the cellular networks over which voice and data travel to wireless devices. (AT&T Wireless, BellSouth, Nextel, Sierra Wireless, and Sprint PCS).
- Content Aggregators – Sometimes called wireless Web portals, they deliver content –news, stock quotes, websites - to wireless devices over carriers’ wireless networks. ...
- Device Makers – They make cellular phones, PDAs, pagers, and wireless modems. (Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, Novatel Wireless, Palm, Symbol, Compaq, Research In Motion, and Handspring).
- Enablers – They put business data on wireless devices, often as outsourcers who run the entire wireless operation for a company. ...
- From this diagram it is important to note that Middleware speaks the languages of the wireless networks and devices and connects to the Internet, Web server(s) or Back-end system via traditional ODBC, OFX, or XML! Additionally, Middleware is important because some wireless devices have their own software to communicate and display information, such as the PALM OS for Palm-compatible PDAs or the RIM Programming Interface for their Blackberry and other pagers. ... Also, each wireless network uses a particular protocol – GSM, CDMA, TDMA, Mobitex, or CDPD.
- Currently there are six well-defined display languages: Wireless Application Protocol, Palm OS, RIM Programming Interface, i-Mode, Handheld Device Markup Language, and Wireless Markup Language. ...
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) – is a standard created by the WAP Forum, a consortium of companies that include major wireless infrastructure companies, such as Ericsson, Motorola, and Nokia, as well as computer-industry vendors such as IBM, Intel, Microsoft, and Hewlett-Packard.
- i-Mode – is a wireless protocol and content service supported by leading ISPs in Japan, namely NTT DoCoMo.
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) – is the precursor to WAP; it’s a markup language for handheld devices that is still currently prevalent in many devices. ...
273. WINKsite: Mobile Community, Microcontent Publishing, Mobile Site Builder, Moblogging, Social Networking
- www.winksite.com
- 3G (Third Generation Wireless).
- HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language).
- WAP (Wireless Access Protocol).
- Wireless LAN.
- Wireless Phone (or mobile phone).
- Wireless Web (Internet).
- WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- XML (Extensible Markup Language).
- 3G (Third Generation Wireless).
- A family of wireless data standards commonly used to connect devices in wireless Local Area Networks (LANs). ...
- The standard operating system of a wireless network; technologies include AMPS, TDMA, CDMA and GSM. ...
- (advanced mobile phone service) - A term used for analog technologies, the first generation of wireless technologies. ...
- A digital phone is a type of wireless phone that transmits and receives digital (rather than analog) signals. ...
- wireless carriers to identify a user's location for faster response in case of a 911 emergency call. ...
- HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language).
- A language that formats information for mobile phones or handheld computers in the same way that HTML does for PCs. ... com) and is considered to be the forerunner of WML (Wireless Markup Language). ...
274. X+V is a markup language, not a Roman math expression
- www.ibm.com
- developerWorks > Wireless.
- X+V is a markup language, not a Roman math expression.
- X+V (XHTML plus Voice) is a Web markup language for developing multimodal applications. ... Unlike VoiceXML, X+V uses both voice and visual elements, bringing a world of new potential to the field of wireless user interface development. In this article, IBM Multimodal Architect Les Wilson provides a complete introduction to X+V, including a conceptual overview of multimodal interface development, an architectural view of the three components that comprise X+V's core functionality, and a code example that demonstrates the utility of this promising new markup language. ...
- It is fast becoming the norm in the world of wireless mobile computing.
- X+V (XHTML plus Voice) is a Web markup language for developing multimodal interfaces for the Web. ... Because it is based on existing, tested standards, X+V is an exceptionally powerful markup language, bringing a great deal of versatility to the field of multimodal interface development.
- You'll learn about the three main standards that comprise X+V (XHTML, VoiceXML, and XML Events), the language's architectural model, and the coding of a simple multimodal interaction. ...
- While speech adds value to small mobile devices, mobility and wireless connectivity are also moving computing itself into new physical environments. ... Wireless networks now provide connectivity anywhere and anytime. ...
- X+V incorporates a subset of VoiceXML, a fully standardized and complete markup language. ... VoiceXML is a rich language for developing a wide range of applications -- and with X+V, it's not limited to just voice applications. ...
- One advantage of basing X+V on VoiceXML is the existing, highly trained developer community, as well as the educational materials, infrastructure, tooling, and test facilities that come with a standardized language. ...
- X+V is a proposed markup language for developing multimodal Web pages (see Resources for the specification). ...
- Today, most Web application developers use some type of markup language to code an application's user interface. The markup language for the user interface is called the presentation layer of the application. ...
275. http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/401/britton.txt
- www.research.ibm.com
- Some devices have little or no graphics capability, or they require different markup languages, such as Wireless Markup Language (WML), for text presentation. ... For dynamic transcoding, the paper describes several different transcoding methodologies employed by the IBM WebSphere TM Transcoding Publisher product, including HyperText Markup Language (HTML) simplification, Extensible Markup Language stylesheet selection and application, HTML conversion to WML, WML deck fragmentation, and image transcoding. ... The user interaction model advanced by the Internet browser, along with portable and interoperable features of new technologies such as the Java** language 1 and Extensible Markup Language (XML) 2 have created a new opportunity to address this problem with some common techniques. In contrast, the rapid appearance of wireless and other new networks with widely varying characteristics and the preponderance of new devices with a wide variety of capabilities creates new constraints on the solution. ... To be connected from anywhere requires wireless or intermittent wired connections, which limit the types of interactions and bandwidth available for accessing content. ... The proliferation of wireless devices with very different form factors multiplies the costs associated with Web applications. Different devices require pages to be presented in different markup languages, such as HyperText Markup Language (HTML), compact HTML 4 (including a version called imode that is popular in Japan), Unwired Planet's Handheld Devices Markup Language (HDML), 5 Wireless Markup Language (WML), 6 and VoiceXML. Even with a particular markup language such as WML, different presentations may be required on different specific devices. ... Some markup languages, including most XML dialects, contain content along with tags that identify the meaning of different fields in the content. Other markup languages, such as HTML and WML, carry both content and rendering instructions, since the tags are primarily concerned with the way the content is presented. ... In both cases, documents--generally in some markup language--are produced to be sent back to the requesting user.
- The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is an XML-based markup language intended for use in specifying content and user interface information for narrowband devices, including pagers and cellular phones. It is part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) standard from the WAP Forum. 16 WAP-enabled phones are becoming more and more prevalent, especially in Europe, with the Nokia Group and others manufacturing phones that support the WAP wireless standard. ... Once a document has been converted to the target markup language, it can be further tailored by a step called text clipping. ... Because WML is an XML-based language, XML stylesheets can be used. ... The HTML to WML transcoding approach described above can be used for transforming HTML to other markup languages, such as HDML, compact HTML, or imode. ... Although the initial implementation works with WML, the same techniques are easily applied to other markup languages such as imode. ...
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