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51. Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- public.research.mimesweeper.com
- XML - Language.
- Extensible Markup Language (XML).
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) is descriptively identified as "an extremely simple dialect of SGML" the goal of which "is to enable generic SGML to be served, received, and processed on the Web in the way that is now possible with HTML," for which reason "XML has been designed for ease of implementation, and for interoperability with both SGML and HTML. ...
- "Extensible Markup Language, abbreviated XML, describes a class of data objects called XML documents and partially describes the behavior of computer programs which process them. XML is an application profile or restricted form of SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language. ...
- "XML is primarily intended to meet the requirements of large-scale Web content providers for industry-specific markup, vendor-neutral data exchange, media-independent publishing, one-on-one marketing, workflow management in collaborative authoring environments, and the processing of Web documents by intelligent clients. ... The language is designed for the quickest possible client-side processing consistent with its primary purpose as an electronic publishing and data interchange format. ...
- Parsed data is made up of characters, some of which form the character data in the document, and some of which form markup. Markup encodes a description of the document's storage layout and logical structure. ...
- Features in SGML but not in XML include as of November 5, 1996 : "Tag omission; The CONCUR, LINK, DATATAG, and SHORTREF features; The "&" connector in content models; Inclusions and exclusions in content models; CURRENT, CONREF, NAME, NAMES, NUMBER, NUMBERS, NUTOKEN, and NUTOKENS declarations for attributes; The NET construct; Abstract syntax; Capacities and quantities; Comments appearing within other markup declarations; Public Identifiers; Omission of quotes on attribute values. " For a more recent/complete comparison of features, see the relevant section in the language specification, or "What else has changed between SGML and XML?" in the FAQ, maintained by Peter Flynn.
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) Formerly: 'xml-lang' .
- Extensible Markup Language as a W3C Recommendation.
- February 10, 1998 Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1. ...
- Abstract: "The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of SGML that is completely described in this document. ...
- Extensible Markup Language as a Proposed Recommendation.
52. hjiguigh
- www.scit.wlv.ac.uk
- Wireless Markup Language .
- WAP uses Wireless Markup Language (WML), which includes the Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) developed by Phone. ... WML can also trace its roots to eXtensible Markup Language (XML). A markup language is a way of adding information to your content that tells the device receiving the content what to do with it. The best known markup language is Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML). Unlike HTML, WML is considered a meta language. Basically, this means that in addition to providing predefined tags, WML lets you design your own markup language components. ...
- There are three main reasons why wireless Internet needs a different protocol: .
- Wireless Internet content is typically text-based in order to solve this problem. ...
- The main Amazon page for wireless Internet.
- The page simply does not fit on a wireless device's display, which might be 150x150 pixels. Also, the majority of wireless devices use monochrome screens. ...
- You make your way through a Web page with points and clicks using a mouse; but if you are using a wireless device, you often use one hand to scroll keys. ...
- WAP takes each of these limitations into account and provides a way to work with a typical wireless device.
53. Programming: Tutorial: Wireless Markup Language and PHP
- www.librenix.com
- Tutorial: Wireless Markup Language and PHP .
- When you're working with the Wireless Markup Language, you should know that it can get more dynamic with the use of PHP. ... Following this free tutorial, which contains detailed sample code, you'll be able to create dynamic wireless and Web pages.
- Which Unix scripting language is right for you? .
- Introduction to the Ruby Programming Language .
54. W3C HTML Home Page
- www.w3.org
- HyperText Markup Language (HTML) Home Page.
- The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML™) is a family of current and future document types and modules that reproduce, subset, and extend HTML, reformulated in XML. ...
- It brings the rigor of XML to Web pages and is the keystone in W3C's work to create standards that provide richer Web pages on an ever increasing range of browser platforms including cell phones, televisions, cars, wallet sized wireless communicators, kiosks, and desktops.
- This tool also cleans up markup errors, removes clutter and prettifies the markup making it easier to maintain.
- 0 Strict - Use this when you want really clean structural mark-up, free of any markup associated with layout. Use this together with W3C's Cascading Style Sheet language (CSS) to get the font, color, and layout effects you want.
- The idea is to take advantage of XHTML features including style sheets but nonetheless to make small adjustments to your markup for the benefit of those viewing your pages with older browsers which can't understand style sheets. ...
- 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.
- Modularization of XHTML will make it easier to combine with markup tags for things like vector graphics, multimedia, math, electronic commerce and more. ...
- 0 Strict, it is designed to serve as the basis for future extended XHTML Family document types, and its modular design makes it easier to add other modules as needed or integrate itself into other markup languages. ...
- The result is to provide an interoperable way of associating behaviors with document-level markup.
- It used to be a W3C NOTE but has now been moved to the MarkUp area for easier maintenance.
- 0 is a markup language intended for rich, portable web-based applications. ...
- XHTML 2 is a member of the XHTML Family of markup languages. It is an XHTML Host Language as defined in Modularization of XHTML. As such, it is made up of a set of XHTML Modules that together describe the elements and attributes of the language, and their content model. ...
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55. Cover Pages: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- www.oasis-open.org
- Extensible Markup Language (XML).
- Several introductory and tutorial articles on the Extensible Markup Language (XML) are referenced in the shorter XML Introduction document. ...
- "The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the universal format for structured documents and data on the Web. ...
- The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is descriptively identified in the XML 1. ...
- These working groups were designed to have close liaison relationships with the W3C's Extensible Style sheet Language (XSL) Working Group and Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group.
- "Extensible Markup Language, abbreviated XML, describes a class of data objects called XML documents and partially describes the behavior of computer programs which process them. XML is an application profile or restricted form of SGML, the Standard Generalized Markup Language. ...
- "XML is primarily intended to meet the requirements of large-scale Web content providers for industry-specific markup, vendor-neutral data exchange, media-independent publishing, one-on-one marketing, workflow management in collaborative authoring environments, and the processing of Web documents by intelligent clients. ... The language is designed for the quickest possible client-side processing consistent with its primary purpose as an electronic publishing and data interchange format. ...
- Parsed data is made up of characters, some of which form the character data in the document, and some of which form markup. Markup encodes a description of the document's storage layout and logical structure. ...
- Features in SGML but not in XML include as of November 5, 1996 : "Tag omission; The CONCUR, LINK, DATATAG, and SHORTREF features; The "&" connector in content models; Inclusions and exclusions in content models; CURRENT, CONREF, NAME, NAMES, NUMBER, NUMBERS, NUTOKEN, and NUTOKENS declarations for attributes; The NET construct; Abstract syntax; Capacities and quantities; Comments appearing within other markup declarations; Public Identifiers; Omission of quotes on attribute values. " For a more recent/complete comparison of features, see the relevant section in the language specification, or "What else has changed between SGML and XML?" in the FAQ, maintained by Peter Flynn.
- The W3C Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1. ...
- XML Linking Language (XLink) .
- XML Pointer Language (XPointer) .
56. December 1999 : UIML: An XML Language for Building Device-Independent User Interfaces
- www.infoloom.com
- His research thrust is to facilitate access via new types of information appliances to computer information systems, with a particular emphasis on wireless data access. ... Abrams co-developed the User Interface Markup Language, UIML, and is editor of World Wide Web: Beyond the Basics (Prentice Hall, 1998).
- He is also a co-founder of Universal Interface Technologies and co-developed the User Interface Markup Language, UIML. His research focuses on markup languages for user interfaces.
- This paper discusses the User Interface Markup Language (UIML), an XML language that permits a declarative description of a user interface in a highly device-independent manner. ...
- Devices in new categories are expected to emerge in the near future, such as 3D-immersive and natural language environments. ...
- For example, developers must learn multiple implementation languages: Wireless Markup Language (WML) 1 for handheld wireless devices, C++ with specific application programming interfaces for certain operating systems (e. ... Making matters worse is that each language evolves over time, requiring developers to track changes to multiple languages. Furthermore, developers must maintain multiple bodies of "source code" in each implementation language. ...
- Markup Languages for Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs).
- Markup languages for GUIs (e. ... , HTML 3 ) describe the presentation and layout of the screen, and use a scripting language to specify the runtime behavior. ...
- Markup Languages for Handheld and Wireless.
- Markup languages for handheld or wireless devices address the fact that screen size, input capability, and bandwidth are limited. ...
- The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum's WML will be used as an example in this paper. WML specifies content and user interfaces for handheld devices with wireless network connections, including cellular phones and pagers. ...
57. WML Tutorials, Code Examples & Articles - Technology Tutorials, Code Examples & Tutorials: TrooBloo.com
- www.troobloo.com
- Wireless & PDAs:.
- Found at Wireless Developer Network.
- By Steve Schafer Go to page: 1 2 3 Next This series of articles describes how to provide Web content to mobile devices through WML (Wireless Markup Language). ... Future articles will introduce the WML language, tips and tricks to provide content, and how to integrate other technologies such as PHP to make your pages more flexible. What Is WAP? WAP stands for Wireless Access Protocol, a general. ...
- By Steve Schafer Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next This article describes how to provide Web content to mobile devices through WML (Wireless Markup Language). ...
- Found at Wireless Developer Network.
58. vnunet.com Putting Markup Language in the future tense
- www.vnunet.com
- Putting Markup Language in the future tense James Middleton, Network News 10-02-2000 .
- HTML forces businesses to overhaul websites each time they need to merge data with layout, but XHTML enables management of data and pages on the fly and improves performance of wireless devices through code optimisation and minimal data processing.
- Carl Malamud, chief executive of Invisible Worlds, said that XML could specify how meta-data tags are exchanged between servers and clients and so pave the way for mobile ebusiness on wireless devices.
- Stephen Lafferty, director of marketing for eXcelon, said: "Enterprises will always have their own XML protocol - this is necessary for the language to remain extensible. ...
- HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)Description tags inserted into a file intended for Internet publication, to describe the page for display on a browser.
- XML (extensible Markup Language) A more flexible derivative of HTML which integrates back-end applications with the Internet. ...
- XHTML (extensible Hyper Text Markup Language) A hybrid of HTML and XML, designed to introduce XML as a non-proprietary standard. ...
- Mobile devices already use the XML-based Wireless Markup Language (WML) so adopting XML for ecommerce applications would be a natural step forward. ...
- Forums Discuss 'Putting Markup Language in the future tense' in the Personal computing forum .
59. Serving Dynamic WAP Content with Java Server Pages - The Web Developer's Journal
- www.webdevelopersjournal.com
- Here's how to create dynamic content for WAP-enabled mobile phones using the Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Sun Microsystems' Java Server API. ...
- In this article I will show you how easy it is to start creating dynamic content for WAP-enabled mobile phones using the Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Sun Microsystems' Java Server API. Rather than list and explain all of the WML tags we will examine a sample application that will demonstrate some of the main language features.
- The most important thing to remember about WML is that, since it is an XML-defined language, it is "well-formed". ...
- And the current wireless networks have low bandwidth and are slow and unreliable with high latency. ...
- <%@ page language="java" contentType="text/vnd. ...
- <%@ page language="java" contentType="text/vnd. ...
- wbmp for Wireless Bitmap images.
- There is considerably more to the WML language than we have had space to cover here, but I hope that this article has covered enough of the basics to allow you to begin developing WAP applications of your own.
- An excellent WML and WMLScript tutorial is Programming Applications with the Wireless Application Protocol by Steve Mann (John Wiley & Sons, 2000).
- com Internet News Internet Investing Internet Technology Windows Technology Linux/Open Source Developer ECommerce/Marketing ISP Resources ASP Resources Wireless Internet Downloads Internet Resources Internet Lists International EarthWeb Career Resources Search internet. ...
60. WAP Tutorial
- www.w3schools.com
- The WAP protocol is the leading standard for information services on wireless terminals like digital mobile phones. WML is the language used to create pages to be displayed in a WAP browser.
- WML Formatting These examples demonstrate text formatting and tables using the WML mark-up language.
- WML Links These examples demonstrate link and image using the WML mark-up language.
- WML Examples Example pages written with the WML mark-up language.
- WML DTD The Document Type Definition used by the WML mark-up language.
- WAP Forum The WAP Forum developed the de-facto world standard for wireless information and telephony services on digital mobile phones and other wireless terminals. It has published an open, global wireless protocol specification based on existing Internet standards, such as XML and IP, for all wireless networks.
61. wml WAPtutor WAP Tutorial Introduction. Covers WAP, WML, XML, WBMP - home page
- www.waptutor.org.uk
- WAP or Wireless Application Protocol is the standard used by mobile internet devices displaying bite sized chunks of internet style information. ...
- 1 Preparation 2 Markup Language 3 Addresses 4 Cards and Decks 5 Tags 6 Formatting 7 Attributes 8 Nesting 9 Space 10 Links 11 Images 12 Symbols 13 Requirements 14 Tables 15 Templates 16 Sample 17 Hints 18 Publishing 19 Promotion .
62. Wireless Markup Language (WML) Tutorial : : Community Forums : : Developer Fusion : : Free VB, ASP, C#, .NET, PHP, XML tutorials and source code
- www.developerfusion.com
63. Programming: Tutorial: Wireless Markup Language and PHP
- librenix.com
- Tutorial: Wireless Markup Language and PHP .
- When you're working with the Wireless Markup Language, you should know that it can get more dynamic with the use of PHP. ... Following this free tutorial, which contains detailed sample code, you'll be able to create dynamic wireless and Web pages.
64. HDML
- searchnetworking.techtarget.com
- HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language) - often compared to Wireless Markup Language (WML) - is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular telephones and personal digital assistants (PDA) via wireless access. Developed by Unwired Planet, HDML is an open language offered royalty-free. ...
- Wireless Learning Guide.
65. WDVL: XML: Extensible Markup Language
- www.wdvl.com
- Wireless Internet.
- XML: Extensible Markup Language .
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a human-readable, machine-understandable, general syntax for describing hierarchical data, applicable to a wide range of applications (databases, e-commerce, Java, web development, searching, etc. ...
- XSL and XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language and XSL Transformations), in conjunction with XPath (XML Path Language) updated July 1, 2002 .
- XLink and XPointer (XML Linking Language and XML Pointer Language) updated January 27, 2002 .
- other related specifications such as XML Namespaces, XML Query Language, and so forth. ...
- This weeks installment goes into some basic XML processing techniques, with examples from each language. ...
- This book is for those professional developers who wish to add a new language to their toolkit, and want to be in a position to take advantage of the imminent explosion in voice- enabled applications. ...
- Wrox Press This second installment of Chapter 7 looks at creating a markup language. This book is for those professional developers who wish to add a new language to their toolkit, and want to be in a position to take advantage of the imminent explosion in voice- enabled applications. ...
- Wrox Press This book is for those professional developers who wish to add a new language to their toolkit, and want to be in a position to take advantage of the imminent explosion in voice-enabled applications. ...
- Introduction to Directory Services Markup Language (DSML) .
- by Michael Hurwicz Directory Services Markup Language, an XML schema designed to access directories within XML programs, using familiar XML syntax and tools, without having to use LDAP or proprietary directory-access APIs. ...
66. CNN.com - Technology - Wireless Application Protocol draws criticism - March 14, 2000
- www.cnn.com
- Wireless Application Protocol draws criticism.
- (IDG) -- Even as support among vendors for the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) grows, so do claims that the wireless transmission technology is insufficient -- and many of those criticisms are coming from the WAP Forum's own membership ranks. ...
- Chief among his complaints was the necessity for rewriting the Web sites in WML (Wireless Markup Language) for every device a WAP-enabled Web site is sent to. ...
- The promises and realities of wireless data .
- RELATED STORIES: The promises and realities of wireless data.
- Wireless goes corporate.
- Getting around to wireless networking.
- Intel targets wireless LANs.
- The wireless world becomes useful in 2000.
- Sweden to try wireless banking.
- Wireless standard threatened by GeoWorks patent claim.
- The promises and realities of wireless data.
- A whirlwind of wireless services.
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Tutorial.
- An overview of Wireless Application Protocol .
67. Network Computing | Feature | Business Applications | The Long and Winding Road to Web-based Apps | Page 1 | March 19, 2001
- www.networkcomputing.com
- Application vendors couldn't commit fully to writing Web-based applications because good development environments were nonexistent; programming-language and scripting support was pathetic; good developers were hard to find and even harder to keep; and browsers were not only immature but, unless you added myriad plug-ins to bolster their anemic feature sets, nearly useless for anything other than displaying HTML. Understanding why Web-based application development was half-hearted at best is easy, especially when you compare its state of affairs with that of the feature-rich and mature 32-bit Windows development environments, robust language choices, and legion of able and willing developers with years of experience available then.
- As if this weren't bad enough, WML (Wireless Markup Language)-based browsers now exist on form factors as small as cell phones and PDAs -- it's a whole new ballgame out there. ...
- Web developers have finally gained ammunition for their guns in the form of standards-based tools, such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), DOM (Document Object Model) and XML (Extensible Markup Language). ...
- As defined by the W3C, "The Document Object Model is a platform- and language-neutral interface that will allow programs and scripts to dynamically access and update the content, structure and style of documents. ...
- >> Extensible Markup Language. ...
68. NITF: News Industry Text Format
- www.nitf.org
- NITF uses the eXtensible Markup Language to define the content and structure of news articles. ...
- These documents can be translated into HTML, WML (for wireless devices), RTF (for printing), or any other format the publisher wishes. ...
69. Who Needs Wires
- html.about.com
- Use WML to Create Wireless Documents .
- Wireless Application Service Providers.
- Wireless is the next wave. ... What is WML? Wireless Markup Language. ...
- You might think that it's silly to come up with an entirely new language and protocol, not HTTP - WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), when we have one that works for the Web already (HTML). ...
- it can often take several seconds for data to travel round trip over a wireless phone .
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- WML is an XML language, so you have to follow all the XML rules. ...
- Where WML variables move away from other programming language variables is the option to indicate what type of conversion the browser should perform on the variable contents. ...
- The next world is in wireless, and if you know WML, you'll be ready. ...
70. OpenTV Moves Ahead with Next Generation Of Wireless Content Transformation in Release of OpenTV's Prism 3.2.0
- www.mobic.com
- OpenTV Moves Ahead with Next Generation Of Wireless Content Transformation in Release of OpenTV's Prism 3. ...
- New Version Further Advances Support for Multiple Wireless Markup Languages and Enhanced HTML Transformation; International Users Applaud Added Features.
- OpenTV (Nasdaq:OPTV) (AEX:OPTV), the world's leading interactive media solutions company, today announced the availability of the latest version of OpenTV's Prism (from Spyglass), the scalable transformation platform being used by wireless operators and content providers around the world.
- 0 of OpenTV's Prism have been driven by the booming demand for wireless content in Japan, Korea and China. These features include conversions of HTML content into HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language) and MML (Mobile Markup Language), as well as enhancements to convert content authored in CHMTL (Compact HTML) directly into WML (Wireless Markup Language), HDML and MML.
- "The need to transform Internet content to a multitude of other devices like wireless phones and interactive television is growing daily," said James Ackerman, president and chief operating officer, OpenTV. ...
- "We strive to provide value for our customers by maintaining a pulse on the wireless market and by delivering the very latest enabling technologies," said Jack Armstrong, OpenTV vice president, wireless strategy.
- 715 during CTIA's Wireless IT 2000 in Santa Clara, Calif. ... Representatives from OpenTV will discuss how the company is helping to promote fast and efficient delivery of the Internet to information appliances, including interactive televisions, mobile phones and other wireless devices.
71. WML on Your WAP
- www.usoe.k12.ut.us
- Going Mobile Crazy | WML on Your WAP | Try some WML | Browsers and Devices for the Wireless World | Links to Wireless Information .
- Do you know HTML? If you think you know markup languages, be prepared for WML (Wireless Markup Language), CWML (Compact Wireless Markup Language), and CHTML (Compact HTML), syncML (Markup Language used by Nokia), and more. ...
- In addition, the markup language best read by the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) devices has changed. Compact Wireless Markup and Wireless Markup languages are now being used to transfer data across the Internet. The language, designed especially for wireless devices, is brand new and yet already Palm, Inc. ...
- Wireless devices such as Palms and phones do not have mice and require different methods of navigating the web. Hence, the following markup languages are being introduced: .
- WML - Wireless Markup Language by Palm, Inc. ...
- CWML - Compact Wireless Markup Language by i-Mode, Inc. , Japan's competitor WAP - a wireless phone that has the ability to access the web. ...
- synML - A markup language for the Nokia phone. ...
- Going Mobile Crazy | WML on Your WAP | Try some WML | Browsers and Devices for the Wireless World | Links to Wireless Information .
72. 4GuysFromRolla.com - Learn More about WML and HDML!
- www.4guysfromrolla.com
- Wireless Internet.
- With the popularity of mobile computing skyrocketing, being able to deliver content to cell phones, pagers, PDAs, and other mobile devices is becoming just as important! The Wireless Markup Language (WML) and the Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) are two separate ways of providing Web-like content to mobile devices. ...
73. 4GuysFromRolla.com - An ASP WAP Emulator using the XMLDOM
- www.4guysfromrolla.com
- Gaddo Benedetti, discusses how to create a basic WML emulator using ASP and the XMLDOM! The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is a key component of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), which is used for displaying and interpreting Internet data on mobile devices like cell phones and pagers. ...
- Wireless Internet.
- The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an agreed standard, developed by an organization called the WAP Forum (http://www. ...
- Two new languages Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Wireless Markup Language Script (WMLScript) were created. ... In the case of images, these are passed in the form of one bit Wireless Bitmaps (WBMP). ...
74. What is XHTML? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary
- www.webopedia.com
- Wireless Internet.
- Short for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, a hybrid between HTML and XML specifically designed for Net device displays. ...
- XHTML is a markup language written in XML; therefore, it is an XML application. ...
- XHTML markup must conform to the markup standards defined in a HTML DTD. ...
- Markup Languages.
- Wireless Computing.
75. Wireless Markup Language (WML)
- www.jeckle.de
- eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- WML ist Teil des Wireless Application Protocol (Abk. ...
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