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76. info.baeumle.com | WML Wireless Markup Language - Links
- info.baeumle.com
- WML - Wireless Markup Language.
- Online-Resourcen zu WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) und WML (Wireless Markup Language, ehedem HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Language) genannt) - Die Resourcen liegen (bis auf die erstgenannte) im HTML-Format vor!.
77. xml - Revolutionizing Data Representation
- web.utk.edu
- According to this paper, XML (Extensible Markup Language) has become a recognized and accepted standard of data representation throughout many academic and corporate entities, which continues to exponentially grow. ...
- Current XML markup language applications are examined, which include AML (Astronomical Markup Language), CML (Chemical Markup Language), DAML (Defense Advanced Markup Language), DESSERT (Document Encoding and Structuring Specification for Electronic Recipe Transfer), HMML (Herbal Medicine Markup Language), ICML (NASA's Instrum ental Control Markup Language), MathML (Mathematical Markup Language), RDF (Resource Description Framework), SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), SML (Steel Markup Language), STEP (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data), VML (Ve ctor Markup Language), WIDL (Web Interface Definition Language), WML (Wireless Markup Language), XDTML (Extensible Data Tag Markup Language), XFDL (Extensible Forms Description Language), XLL (Extensible Link Language), XML-GL (XML Graphical Query Languag e), XML-QL (XML Query Language), XSL (Extensible Style Language), and xSQL (Extended Structured Query Language).
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that is designed to make it easier to interchange structured documents over the Internet whose version 1. ... Before XML was created HTML (HyperText Markup Language) was used to define a single, fixed type of document with markups that let you describe a common class of simple office-style reports (Pontus, 1999). ... XML takes document markup to the next level, offering a human-readable, self-explaining, well structured, extendable and consistent way to describe and transfer data (Sutton, 1998). ...
- Some companies find XML's documentation possibilities, business-to-business information exchange and Intra-enterprise application integration within an organization to be the most useful aspects of this powerful markup language (Radding, 2000).
- XML is based on Internet protocols such as HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), rather than relying on some value -added network, thus this markup language appears to be more efficient at information exchange (Sendowski, 1999). ...
- General Motors plans to utilize WML (Wireless Markup Language) in their sports utility vehicles by the year 2010 to support wireless devices, networking, and microbrower technologies (Neil, 2000). The Department of Defense has developed DAML (Defense Advanced Markup Language) as a new query language that will make Web sites understanding to programs and nontraditional browsing devices (Rapoza, 2000). ...
- " He continued by saying "as more browsers offer XML support, the popularity of the new language will continue to blossom. ...
- Now chemists can use CML (Chemical Markup Language) which provides a method for scientists to model and handling chemical information across Internet-based electronic journals, conferences, virtual courses, and databases (Rzepa, 1998). MathML (Mathematical Markup Language) provides a method for mathematicians to represent matematical equations and complex statements via the Internet both statically and dynamically (Buswell, 1999), while AML (Astronomical Markup Language) enables the representation or meta-information for astronomical objects, tables, articles, and authors (Guillaume, 1999). ...
- AML (Astronomical Markup Language): .
- CML (Chemical Markup Language): .
- DAML (Defense Advanced Markup Language): .
- Department as a new query language that will make Web sites understanding to programs and nontraditional browsing devices (Rapoza, 2000). ...
78. Wireless Internet protocol garnering wider support (InfoWorld)
- www.infoworld.com
- Wireless Internet protocol garnering wider support .
- The Wireless Application Protocol group, founded by phone giants Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, and Unwired Planet, gained some key industry adherents Wednesday when it was announced that Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and Toshiba are now members. ...
- The group's goal is to have its Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) accepted by a cross-section of computer, telephony, handheld, and wireless companies as the standard technology to access the Internet over wireless devices. ...
- 0 sits on top of the IP protocol to offer Internet communications and services over any wireless device including digital mobile phones, pagers, personal digital assistants, and wireless terminals. ...
- The protocol currently includes an Extensible Markup Language-compliant language, Wireless Markup Language (WML). According to a WAP spokesperson, WML will speed development of Internet applications that can be accessed over wireless devices. ...
- The Wireless Access Protocol group can be reached at www. ...
- "Specification for wireless Internet access published" .
79. WML - Wireles Markup Language
- internet.about.com
80. ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 N149
- www.y12.doe.gov
- Title: Korea Comments on JTC1/SC34 WG03 N64 (Document Description and Processing LanguagesHyper Text Markup Language HTML).
- 12 WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- WML (Wireless Markup Language)--WML(Wireless Markup Language) is the markup language in the WAP Forum(about 100 corporations participate) which is developed on the purpose of displaying and inputting the information on the mobile terminal like wireless telephone, pager and PDA. ...
- 13 XML (eXtensible Markup Language).
- XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is the internet standard for overcoming the functional limit of SGML(Standard Generalized Markup Language) and HTML(Hyper Text Markup Language) was proposed in 1996. ...
- 2 items mentioned above are widely used for the development of the application for wireless terminal. ...
81. WML (Wireless Markup Language) : An Introduction
- www.sitepoint.com
- WML (Wireless Markup Language) : An Introduction.
- WML (Wireless Markup Language) is the new web language for making sites on mobile phones. Over the past few months new WAP (Wireless Applications Protocol) phones have become extremely popular and many large websites have created special 'mobile' versions of their site. ...
- It is a great advantage if you know HTML as WML is a lot like it (in fact WML is just a variant of XML, another web language).
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82. WAP - Wireless Application Protocol
- www.hippy.freeserve.co.uk
- WAP - Wireless Application Protocol .
- WAP TM, Wireless Application Protocol, is a collection of protocols and transport layers which allow mobile and portable communication devices such as mobile phones and Personal Digital Assistants ( PDA's), to receive information over the airwaves much as personal computer users obtain information over the internet. ...
- To create information which can be viewed by desktop surfers we produce a number of HTML ( Hyper Text Markup Language ) files which contains the information we want to show and all the links we need to tie our various pages of information together.
- It is exactly the same for WAP information except we use WML ( Wireless Markup Language ) instead of HTML.
- WML information must be formatted much more rigidly than HTML is and some of the markup language tokens, the words inside the < and > chevrons are different, however, the style of each is very broadly similar.
- Indeed, WML is actually XML ( Extensible Markup Language ) forced to use a particular format, HTML is also derived from XML, however, its parentage has been hidden away, and it is not commonly thought of as being related to XML.
- Whilst Microsoft's embracing of Sun's Java led it to corrupt the true platform independence of the language, incorporating their own platform specific extensions, WAP is likely to be well established and implemented before Microsoft, or anyone else so inclined, could fragment the market with their own similar, but slightly different, interpretations of what WAP is.
- WAP and all WAP-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Wireless Application Forum Ltd. ... The Happy Hippy is independent of the Wireless Application Protocol Forum Ltd.
- The WAP Specifications are controlled by the Wireless Application Forum Ltd. ...
83. LidRock - "How Wireless Internet Works"
- lidrock.howstuffworks.com
- How Wireless Internet Works.
- 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 Hypertext 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 the Wireless Application 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. ...
84. TopXML : WAP - Part I - The Wireless Protocol
- www.topxml.com
- IEC Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) .
- The Wireless Application Protocol.
- Several years ago a company called Unwired Planet developed a micro-browser and a markup language called Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML). ... They dubbed the standard the Wireless Access Protocol, and formed a group called the WAP forum to jointly develop it. While HDML hasn't disappeared entirely, the Wireless Access Protocol has eclipsed it. ...
- The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is a dialect of XML, and uses the same type of "tag" format as the HyperText Markup Language (HTML). ...
85. HDML - Handheld Device Markup Language
- www.cknow.com
- Handheld Device Markup Language.
- A language that pre-dates Wireless Markup Language (WML), a language used to design Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) web pages.
86. The Wireless Application Protocol embraces and extends the previously conceived and developed wireless data protocols
- shrike.depaul.edu
- The Wireless Application Protocol embraces and extends the previously conceived and developed wireless data protocols. ... com created a version of the standard HTML (HyperText Markup Language) Internet protocols designed specifically for effective and cost-effective information transfer across mobile networks.
- Make a request in WML (Wireless Markup Language), a language derived from HTML especially for wireless network characteristics. ...
- This request is passed to a WAP Gateway that then retrieves the information from an Internet server either in standard HTML format or preferably directly prepared for wireless terminals using WML. ... A WML scripting language is available to format data such as calendar entries and electronic business cards for direct incorporation into the client device. ...
- WIRELESS APPLICATION ENVIRONMENT.
- To achieve this, the WAE contains the Wireless Markup Language (WML), WMLScript- a scripting micro-language similar to JavaScript- and the Wireless Telephony Application (WTA). ...
- WIRELESS SESSION PROTOCOL.
- A sandwich layer that links the WAE to two session services- one connection oriented operating above the Wireless Transaction Protocol and a connectionless service operating above the Wireless Datagram Protocol.
- WIRELESS TRANSACTION PROTOCOL.
- WIRELESS TRANSPORT LAYER SECURITY.
- WIRELESS DATAGRAM PROTOCOL.
87. WAP/WML - Essential Links to WAP/WML
- www.el.com
- Wireless Application Protocol/Wireless Markup Language.
- Cellmania - Featured products, wireless store, mobile internet, news and views, and MyMania .
- 0 is an extensive and powerful design tool for WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Sites. ...
88. www.thozie.de WAP - WML Tutorial
- www.thozie.de
- The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is the HTML of WAP browsers and is transmitted via the HTTP protocol.
- 3, as well as a Markup Reference and Comparison Chart for all relevant languages.
- As WML is a language derived from XML, each element has an opening and a closing tag; if no actual content exists, an abbreviation can be used.
- The WBMP format (Wireless Bitmap) is used to code images under WML. ...
89. WML - Wireless Markup Language
- www.cknow.com
90. HDML, Handheld Markup Language
- www.inforingpress.com
- Thinking of changing to a computer career, check out this HDML / Handheld Markup Language computer careers book.
- HDML / Handheld Markup Language for Not Yet Techies.
- "Computer Careers: Designing and Developing Web Sites for Wireless Devices".
- HDML / Handheld Markup Language is for creating web pages that can be accessed by small handheld computers, pagers and mobile phones. HDML / Handheld Markup Language was invented in 1997 by Unwired Planet, along with the UP Browser which can read it. ...
- HDML / Handheld Markup Language was to be part of the third generation of wireless technology.
- Now it has been transformed into an XML-compliant version called WML / Wireless Markup Language, and is part of the WAP / Wireless Application Protocol standard. ...
- Still, if you're just setting up a wireless accessible website, you'll obviously want to go directly to WML. ...
- HDML / Handheld Markup Language also does not allow scripting.
- Click Here for More HDML / Handheld Markup Language computer information articles.
- Thinking of changing to a computer career, check out this HDML / Handheld Markup Language computer careers book.
91. 20040326 WIRELESS WEB DEVELOPMENT
- palm.ticmundi.com
- WIRELESS WEB DEVELOPMENT.
- Ouvrage 1-893115-20-8 : WIRELESS WEB DEVELOPMENT .
- Ray Rischpater Helps Web Developers take their skills to the next level-wireless development. Readers will gain an understanding of the various markup languages and protocol languages, learn to select an appropriate markup language for their project, and create content tuned for their customer's devices. Readers will also learn how to use both the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and the Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) to create content for screen phones that utilize Web servers to distribute data. ...
- After a brief history of wireless web, the author delves into market segments, user expectations, opportunities, and the general challenges of wireless design. You will learn how to build wireless sites, and about those who will be using them. After introducing the market and design constraints, this book teaches you how to write wireless content using HTML, WAP, and HDML. ... One chapter covers the WAP markup language, Wireless Markup Language, and a second examines WMLScript, the WAP technology for creating dynamic content. ...
- In the final segment of the book, Rischpater provides an overview of server-side techniques for offering content to different platforms, and a brief survey of some of the leading technologies in the wireless development space, including Palm, Inc. 's Palm VII wireless connected organizer and content transcoding servers. ...
- Wireless Applications with PHP, from APress, available this winter. ...
- xiii Chapter 1: A Wireless Data Primer. ... 1 Chapter 2: The Wireless Landscape. ... 11 Chapter 3: The Wireless User Interface. ... 47 Chapter 5: Hypertext Markup Language the Wireless Way. ...
92. BCC : Academics: Learning Resources Center
- www.bristol.mass.edu
- Computer Info Science > Document Markup Language.
- | Document Markup Language - DHTML - HTML - XHTML - XML - WML | General Information | Graphics | Hardware/Peripherals | Internet | Scripting | Software/Operating Systems/Programming | Tutorials | Virus Information |.
- The Hypertext Markup Language is the foundation of the Web, permitting authors to create documents with structure and accessibility. ...
- " The tutorials are written in simple, friendly language and the site is easy on the eyes. ...
- The site evolves along with the specifications and browsers that it documents - it began as a simple reference on the HTML language, but its purpose has grown as the languages and browsers it covers have evolved in popularity and complexity. ...
- "Many people use the NCSA Beginner's Guide to HTML as a starting point to understanding the hypertext markup language (HTML) used on the World Wide Web. ...
- 0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language .
- Extensible Markup Language (XML) .
- "Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple and very flexible language based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language). Although originally envisaged to meet the challenges involved in large-scale publishing, XML is set to play an increasingly important role in the markup of a wide variety of data on the Web. " (According to the W3C, "SGML is a language for describing markup languages, particularly those used in electronic document exchange, document management, and document publishing. ...
- "The XML Cover Pages is a comprehensive online reference work for the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and its parent, the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). The reference collection features extensive documentation on the application of the open, interoperable "markup language" standards, including XSL, XSLT, XPath, XQuery, XLink, XPointer, XHTML, HyTime, DSSSL, CSS, SPDL, SVG, CGM, ISO-HTML, and others. ...
- You will know the difference between the eXtensible Markup Language and HTML, and how to start using XML in your applications. ...
- The Wireless Markup Language .
- This site provides information on Wireless Markup Language, a division of XML that is used for WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) devices such as wireless phones or Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). ...
93. Wireless Markup Language | Air2Web
- www.air2web.com
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Air2Web provides the most powerful, comprehensive, and flexible Wireless Markup Language applications for wirelessly extending information systems, corporate data, and email across any carrier, any network, and 100% of the digital device market. Air2Web delivers advanced use of text and audio, optimizes device functionality, and provides the most secure wireless platform available. ...
- - Mobile and Wireless Enterprise Applications (FFA, SFA, ERP, CRM, SCM).
- - Mobile and Wireless Email (Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes/Domino, IMAP, POP3).
- - Mobile and Wireless Product Information (Pricing, Inventory Availability).
- - Mobile and Wireless Order Status Information (Transit times, Invoice, Wireless Bill Pay).
- - Mobile and Wireless News, Alerts & Notifications .
- - Mobile and Wireless Customer Self Service.
- - Mobile and Wireless Mobile Commerce (MCommerce).
- Contact us to learn more about Air2Web's wireless markup language applications today! .
- Wireless Markup Language :: Page Last Updated :: 1. ...
94. WML (Wireless Markup Language) : An Introduction
- www.sitepoint.com
- Home » Client Side Coding » XML, XSL and WAP » Page 1 2 HiLight On HiLight Off Print Email WML (Wireless Markup Language) : An Introduction.
95. WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
- bear.cba.ufl.edu
- WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL (WAP).
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) uses Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML), which were developed by phone. ... WAP is essential to creating web pages accessible on wireless hand-held devices that connect to the internet. Markup language is a way of processing and adding information to your content so the device knows how to process the information. Three important reasons why wireless Internet needs the WAP and they are as follows: .
- This data is then received by the device and you have just accessed the wireless Internet version of the Web page you have selected. ...
- The scripting languages of the wireless Internet, WML and WMLScript, are stored in the Wireless Application Environment. ... A connection must be identified as either connection-oriented or connectionless; this is done by the Wireless Session Protocol. If the device is connection-oriented then the packet is sent to the Wireless Transaction Protocol. ... Conversely, the packets of a connectionless session are sent to the Wireless Datagram Protocol layer. The Wireless Transport Layer checks data integrity and is responsible for security. ...
- The minibrowser is a small application which is included into the wireless device and where WAP information is passed on to. The minibroser creates options between the user and the wireless Internet. ...
- Wireless Technology Home.
96. DevX
- www.devx.com
- (from the Wireless Zone) .
- JavaDiscuss everything from language syntax to enterprise platform implementation problems. ...
- Wireless .
- Wireless XML.
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97. EServer TC Library: WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification (WML)
- tc.eserver.org
- Home>Reference>Web-Design' category" CLASS="category">Web Design>Web-Design>Wireless-Web' category" CLASS="category">Wireless Web>Web-Design>Wireless-Web>WAP' category" CLASS="category">WAP.
- View all works in 'Wireless Web'.
- WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification (WML).
- 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. ...
98. Intranet Journal-Infomration Mangement - Is Your E-business Strategy Ready for Wireless?
- www.intranetjournal.com
- Wireless Internet.
- Is Your E-business Strategy Ready for Wireless?.
- With all the buzz surrounding it these days, you've surely heard about wireless technology. Today, the most concrete wireless example is the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), which aims to standardize the way in which wireless devices access the Internet. ...
- But if we look beyond the debate surrounding WAP, wireless applications do have a future—but only within a global IRM (Internet Relationship Management) strategy. ...
- There's no sense in imagining standalone wireless applications that are cut off from a company's information system. Today wireless applications are based on pushed information, with very little or no end-user interaction. ...
- So should we forget about using wireless in a professional context?.
- Of course not, there are thousands of ways in which wireless applications can be put to good use. Technically speaking, everything is there: wireless communication infrastructure, wireless protocols (WAP), Web application servers, and e-business solutions or frameworks (what we labeled IRM engines in the February 2000 issue of TrendMarkers). ...
- Most IRM engines do not yet meet all the needs of a wireless application. Indeed, wireless application development and business application development are two very different things that are only just starting to learn from one another. Wireless developers tend to have a "hardware" background, while business application developers are more likely to have a "software" background. ... Nokia and Ericsson, the two companies with the largest mind-share in the wireless market, offer WAP development products. ...
- Are IRM and application server vendors seizing wireless opportunities?.
- We are going to take a quick look at some of the key players in the application server market and in the IRM market and their game plans regarding wireless technology.
99. Cellmania - Leading Provider of M-commerce Solutions News Room
- www.cellmania.com
- The biggest technological revolution of this era—the wireless Internet—is going through a trying period. Its major challenge is to replicate the cross-platform portability of its wired sibling—a challenge that has been brought to the fore by the number of incompatible technologies that are being used for the delivery and display of wireless Internet content. ... The answer to their question depends on the region they are based in, the region their target audience is in and the timeframe at which they are looking to go wireless. ...
- The main technologies being used in different regions of the world for making wireless Internet possible have given content developers three main languages to develop applications—WML, HDML and cHTML. ...
- Wireless Markup Language (WML), a subset of Extensible Markup Language (XML) is the chosen medium of communication for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), the most widely adopted standard for mobile Internet content delivery and display. ... com came together in 1997 to form the WAP Forum in order to provide a structure to the exponential growth of wireless Internet, and today the WAP Forum includes more than 200 members worldwide. A large portion of the wireless Internet content is in WML; most mobile phones in Europe include browsers that support WML and the gateways that most service providers use in Europe support WAP. ...
- The story is quite different in the United States where some service providers are using older protocols that require content development to be in Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) while some support WML only, and there are also some that support both the languages. ... com had developed HDML as the first standard for wireless Internet content and had also developed browsers to read HDML. ...
- If your target audience is in Japan, then neither WML nor HDML is the predominant standard; for, in Japan, NTT DoCoMo has developed another technology called i-Mode that uses a compact version of the well-known Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) with superior content delivery and display. Combined with a service model whereby user pays for the amount of data received and not the number of minutes used, i-Mode has attracted almost 8 million people to the wireless Internet. ... The entire package is quite attractive to developers as they deal with one language and reach a large audience. ...
- market is more fragmented on wireless Internet standards. ...
- The WAP Forum and W3C have formed an alliance to develop an internationally compatible standard for wireless Internet. ... Among the latest developments at W3C and the WAP Forum, is the proposal to develop another language called XHTML, which may be adopted internationally. ...
100. WML
- www.refreq.com
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