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151. WML Training Classes: Introduction to Wireless Markup Language(WML)
- www.westlake.com
- Introduction to Wireless Markup Language (WML) (1. ...
- The Internet is going wireless, with professionals worldwide going online via their mobile phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and pagers. Wireless Markup Language (WML) is the language used to design Internet sites viewable by these devices. In this class, you will create sites for wireless users. ...
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is the framework that allows wireless devices to access the Internet. During class, you will learn the structure of the WAP architecture, including the hardware and software necessary to place your wireless Internet site online. ...
- With some configuration changes, your existing Web server can host your wireless site, or you can use a WAP server specially suited for the purpose. ...
- During class, you will successfully develop forms in WML and learn how to choose the right server-side programming language.
- WMLScript, like JavaScript in an HTML environment, is a scripting language that enables you to enhance the interactivity of your cards. ...
152. Web Hosting Industry News | Market Watch - C I Host Adds Complete Wireless Email Capability for All Its Clients
- pttf.com
- C I Host Adds Complete Wireless Email Capability for All Its Clients May 30, 2001--BEDFORD, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Web hosting company C I Host today announced the company had added its latest Internet tool -- a comprehensive wireless email service called WAP:Mail -- to its 100,000 clients at no extra charge, enabling them to be increasingly competitive in the rapidly changing world of e-commerce. "Rather than having to hunt for a place where they can connect their laptop computer to the Internet, our clients and their employees can now send and receive email and access contact information right from their cell phones or other wireless devices," said Christopher Faulkner, President and CEO of C I Host. ... " C I Host has been expanding its wireless capabilities throughout 2001. The first phase -- a wireless network status page -- went up in late April. That was followed in mid-May by a wireless version of the complete Web site, one of the first e-commerce sites that is wireless from start to finish. With the wireless Web site, potential clients can surf C I Host's products and prices, order a Web-hosting service and have their login emailed back to their cell phone within 30 seconds. ... C I Host first offered full support for Wireless Application Protocol/Wireless Markup Language (WAP/WML) to all of its clients six months ago, becoming one of the first major Web hosting providers to offer this feature as a standard feature at no extra cost. WAP is an open, global specification that lets mobile users with wireless devices access the Internet and check email via handheld computers, cell phones, pagers and other wireless devices. "As success in e-commerce becomes increasingly dependent on instant access to data and the 24-7 ability to react to fast-moving developments, the wireless Internet will grow in importance," Faulkner said. ...
153. WML - a whatis definition - see also: Wireless Markup Language
- www.searchebusiness.com
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WML (Wireless Markup Language), formerly called HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Languages), is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular telephones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) via wireless access. WML is part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that is being proposed by several vendors to standards bodies. The Wireless Application Protocol works on top of standard data link protocols, such as Global System for Mobile communication, code-division multiple access, and time division multiple access, and provides a complete set of network communication programs comparable to and supportive of the Internet set of protocols. ...
- WML is an open language offered royalty-free. ... com, any programmer with working knowledge of HTML, common gateway interface, and Structured Query Language should be able to write a presentation layer using WML. ...
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154. wireless sports betting matchups and statistics
- www.covers.com
- The next generation of wireless technology beyond personal communications services.
- A wireless technology that enables a short-range wireless link for PDAs and mobile phones. ...
- A spread spectrum air interface technology used in some digital cellular, personal communications services and other wireless networks.
- It is also referred to as "wireless IP" and is a method of sending and receiving information via mobile devices.
- iMode is a brand and a service of wireless Internet connection at the touch of a button on a cell phone. ...
- Often found on a wireless handset, this flat panel screen is used to display characters and/or numbers.
- A feature of PCS phones (primarily GSM) that allows users to receive and sometimes transmit short text messages using their wireless phone.
- Extensible Markup Language. A programming language where XML is a subset of SGML (Standardized Generalized Markup Language).
- The WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a specification for a set of communication protocols to standardize the way that wireless devices, such as cellular telephones and radio transceivers, can be used for Internet access, including e-mail, the World Wide Web, newsgroups, and Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
- Wireless.
- Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity).
- A wireless data networking protocol generally used to connect PCs and laptops to a network. ... 11b and WLAN (Wireless LAN), it is the most common means of wireless networking and operates at 2. ...
- Wireless Internet Service Provider. ...
- Wireless Markup Language. Formerly called HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Language), is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) via wireless access.
155. Service and Support News
- www.sas.com
- Wireless Application Development in a Snap.
- New iPage TransformationBeans Simplify Development for Wireless Devices .
- Today's wireless devices are everywhere. ...
- With new wireless devices and new protocols popping up all the time, it's hard to count the many ways that an application might be viewed, but your code should account for all possibilities. Stephan Haux, SAS product manager for wireless computing, offers the following scenario: You've been asked to develop a balanced scorecard dashboard for your company's CEO to access via his WAP phone and on his Pocket PC. ...
- "That's three people, four devices and five different markup languages," says Haux. ... " iPage beans offer components to handle all of these markups and provide the capability to easily integrate new markup languages. ...
- 0, iPage TransformationBeans, are a set of intelligent JavaBeans that automatically write the appropriate markup language for any particular wireless device. ...
- "So all you need is one single code that fits all wireless devices, regardless of markup language or protocol," explains Haux. ...
- When your CEO uses his cell phone to access the new application, the iPage bean within your JSP or servlet code produces either Wireless Markup Language (WML) or Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML), based on the type of browser the cell phone contains. ...
- "Any time a mobile phone or other wireless device accesses an iPage JSP page or servlet, the bean determines what type of markup language to return to the requesting device," says Rob Girardin, one of the developers of the iPage beans. "The iPage bean then writes out the entire page by writing the markup specific header of the page. This may be HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language), WML (Wireless Markup Language) or some other variety of markup language. ... " A phone that contains a WML browser automatically receives markup code that contains WML-specific information. ...
- iPage beans create the markup output on demand, so you can create dynamic applications or add a new markup language without recoding. License AppDev Studio for all your development needs and take this advice from Haux: "Let SAS iPage beans handle the correct markup language and rendering issues, so you can devote your time to issues of application logic and usability. ...
156. Handheld Device Markup Language
- techlibrary.wallstreetandtech.com
- Handheld Device Markup Language .
- Software > Systems Software > Programming Languages > Markup Languages > Handheld Device Markup LanguageHandheld Device Markup Language (No Documents).
- Wireless Markup Language (No Documents) -- Related Topics.
- Wireless Telephones (118 Documents) -- Related Topics.
157. Article: WAP
- de.wikipedia.org
- Hier geht es um das Wireless Application Protocol. ... Das WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) bezeichnet eine Sammlung von Technologien und Protokollen, deren Zielsetzung es ist, Internetinhalte für die langsame Übertragungsrate und die langen Antwortzeiten im Mobilfunk, sowie für die kleinen Displays der Handys verfügbar zu machen. ...
- Die primäre Aufgabe bei WAP ist es, neben der Berücksichtigung der geringen Displaykapazitäten und Rechenleistung von WAP-Clients, bei der Kodierung der Internetinhalte die offene Struktur und Lesbarkeit einer Auszeichnungssprache (Markup-Language) beizubehalten, und zugleich die Menge der zu übertragenden Daten zu reduzieren. ...
- Die Lösung des Problems besteht darin, dass bei WAP zwar die offene Form einer Auszeichnungssprache (bei WAP ist dies die WML - Wireless Markup Language) beibehalten wird, diese jedoch nicht als Text, sondern in compilierter Form zum WAP-Client übertragen wird. ... Die Antworten des Servers werden im WAP-Gateway compiliert im MIME-Typ WMLC (Wireless Markup Language Ccompiled) an den Client übertragen. ...
- Die Kommunikation zwischen Gateway und WAP-Client erfolgt via WSP (wireless session protocoll). ...
158. Editorial Contacts
- www.opengroup.org
- WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL FORUM SELECTS THE OPEN GROUP TO DEVELOP TEST SUITE FOR NEW WIRELESS INTERNET STANDARD.
- (November 22, 1999) - The Open Group™, a vendor and technology-neutral consortium dedicated to enterprise integration, today announced an agreement to serve as the certification authority for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum’s world standard for wireless information and telephony services. For certification testing, The Open Group developed a test suite specification to ensure wireless vendors’ products are compliant with the WAP V1. ...
- The WAP Forum has a large number of specifications describing the functionality and specific coding requirements of wireless phones and other devices for WAP certification. The Open Group’s test suite measures conformance to the Wireless Markup Language (WML) application layer specifications, as well as WMLscript and WMLscript libraries. ...
- WML,an eXtensible Markup Language (XML) application, serves as the markup language for WAP devices, just as HTML is the markup language for web pages. WMLscript and the associated WMLscript Libraries define a programming language, related to the ECMAscript language used for programs to run on web browsers.
- 1, users of digital mobile phones and other wireless devices are able to securely access and instantly interact with Internet/intranet information and advanced telephony services.
- The WAP Forum is an industry association that has developed the de-facto world standard for wireless information and telephony services on digital mobile phones and other wireless terminals. ...
159. Wireless Application Protocol, Wireless Markup Language Specification, Version 1.3 - Forum (ResearchIndex)
- citeseer.nj.nec.com
- Alternate document: Details Wireless Application Protocol, WMLScript Language Specification, Version 1. 2 (00) Wireless Application Protocol Forum.
- Alternate document: Details Wireless Application Protocol, Architecture Specification (00) Wireless Application Protocol Forum.
- Alternate document: Details Wireless Application Protocol, Wireless Application Environment Overview, Version 1. 3 (00) Wireless Application Protocol Forum.
- Wireless Application Protocol, Wireless Markup Language Specification, Version 1. ...
- Wireless Application Protocol Forum.
- These efforts are driven by large consortia, for example the WAP forum proposing the Wireless Markup Language (WML) 9 , and the W3C consortium suggesting Compact HTML (CHTML) 10 With a language like WML or CHTML, content can be designed in a way optimised.
- markup languages have emerged for creating UIs for different devices. ... HTML can be considered a language for multi platform.
- 0%: Wireless Application Protocol, Wireless Markup Language. ...
- 9: Wireless Application Protocol, Wireless Application Environment. ...
- 5: Wireless Application Protocol, WMLScript Language Specification. ...
- 0: Markup Languages for Mobile Internet - Mylonas (2000) (Correct).
- 9: Wireless Markup Language - Version Proposed Version (Correct).
- 2: UIML: An ApplianceIndependent XML User Interface Language (context) - Abrams, Phanouriou et al.
160. Go Wireless
- www.cobycoinc.com
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Go Wireless .
- From a cell phone to an online order form: Wireless Markup Language, based on XML, can help you tap into a wealth of potential customers .
- The existing number of client Web browsers, vast though it is, pales in comparison to the potential number of wireless devices that might be used to access the Web. It is estimated that almost 300 million wireless devices are already in use, and that there will be almost 300 million more in three years. ...
- What if you could get that market to use your particular Web service? What if only a fraction of these wireless customers were your customers? What if people placed orders through Web sites using their cell phones? What if the orders were charged to their phone bills along with their usage? What if they didn't need a credit card or a bank because they already have a billing relationship with their phone company? Talk about e-commerce! .
- The Wireless Access Protocol Forum (a consortium of industry heavyweights, including AT&T, IBM, Lucent, and Nokia) has defined a set of specifications for the world of wireless devices. One specification is the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP). It's like TCP/IP for wireless devices, and it performs the same function of providing physical data connectivity. Another specification is the Wireless Markup Language or WML, which is an extension of XML. ...
- In designing XML, the W3C sought to overcome the limitations of HTML with a markup language syntax that could be extended infinitely to suit any purpose. ...
- As they say, what's past is prologue, and the wireless arena is the perfect venue for this type of architecture. ...
- Wireless Markup Language .
- As specified by the WAP Forum, WML was designed for the purpose of working with small wireless devices. Since the devices are small and wireless, they have constraints not normally found in a Web client. ... Finally, the wireless network itself has a relatively low bandwidth, anywhere from 300bps to 10Kbps, with significantly slower response times, on the order of five to 10 seconds for round-trip transmissions. ...
161. WML
- www.mutu-xml.org
- WML - Wireless Markup Language .
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a result of continuous work to define an industry-wide specification for developing applications that operate over wireless communication networks. ... The wireless market is growing very quickly and reaching new customers and services. ... For additional information on the WAP architecture, refer to "Wireless Application Protocol Architecture Specification" WAP .
- This specification defines the Wireless Markup Language (WML). WML 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.
- Extrait de recommandation Wireless Markup Language .
- Wireless Markup Language.
- The Wireless FAQ.
- Wireless Markup Language (thozie Info Pages).
- Developing Wireless Applications with WAP, WML, and JSP, David Sims, 26/06/2000, édité par xml. ...
162. Overview of Mobile Versions of XHTML
- www.littlespringsdesign.com
- Now available! Design usable applications for mobile phones and PDAs in wireless Java with our User Interface Guidelines for J2ME MIDP 2. ...
- In the beginning (1974), there was SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language). ...
- However, SGML was simplified - in both function and structure - to create HTML, a language focused on presentation. Later, the vision of a generalized markup language was rekindled, and XML (eXtensible Markup Language) was created as a (mostly) strict subset of SGML.
- The Wireless Path.
- com, currently Openwave) wanted to create internet access over a mobile phone, they analyzed factors such as device memory capabilities, wireless network connection and drop times, device display and control characteristics, and transfer speeds. They developed (although some will argue GeoWorks developed) HDML, or Handheld Device Markup Language.
- This group had the goal of creating a common standard for wireless internet access. They largely took the features of HDML (with some exceptions that frustrated the usability community) and created WML (Wireless Markup Language) as an XML language. This language proceeded from version 1. ...
- On the other side of the world, Japan"s largest wireless carrier, NTT DoCoMo created iMode (Information Mode) as a wireless service, running on their proprietary Compact HTML. ...
- One key advantage that XHTML Basic had over the other wireless markup languages was cascading style sheets (CSS) - useful now that most phones have graphical displays. ...
- NTT DoCoMo and the WAP Forum joined forces to create the next standard for wireless internet access. ...
- They started with XHTML Basic to accelerate the convergence of wireless and desktop internet development. ...
- The resulting language is a superset of XHTML Basic, but a subset of XHTML. They called this language XHTML Mobile Profile.
163. Hoofdstuk 2: Wireless Markup Language (WML)
- www.ster.be
164. InfoSecurity Magazine Library: Wireless Markup Language
- library.infosecuritymag.com
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165. XML.com: WML Feb. 13, 2000
- www.xml.com
- Wireless Markup Language information(see WAP software for WML software). Argo Group WAP Tool Argo's Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Tool converts HyperText Markup Language (HTML) pages into Wireless Markup Language (WML) pages for use on a wide range of small mobile devices, such as WAP phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). ... 31, 2000 Google Comprehensive Wireless Search Engine The beta version of the Google Comprehensive Wireless Search Engine is online. ... 7, 2000 Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) is a set of tags made to extend Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), Wireless Markup Language (WML), Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) and other markup languages by adding a spoken interface to Web applications for voice-only and multimodal browsers. ...
166. Hoofdstuk 3: Wireless Markup Language Script
- www.ster.be
167. Distributed System
- www69.homepage.villanova.edu
- This article is a non technical paper on WML Wireless Markup Language. ... The author assumes the reader of this article to have some prior knowledge of Markup Languages and wireless protocols. ...
- What is WAP:- WAP stands for Wireless Access Protocol. ... Several technologies before emergence of WAP were Tagged Test Markup Language ( TTML) , Intelligent Terminal Transfer Protocol (ITTP), Handheld Device Markup Language( HDML). ...
- Working of WAP:-delivery of many protocols and technologies , through a proxy server that bridges the gap between the wired Internet and the wireless service provider's network. The Proxy server manages the communication between the wireless client and internet servers. What is WML:- WML(Wireless Markup Language ) is a subset of HTML and has roots in XML. ...
- a non technical paper on WML Wireless Markup Language and WAP (Wireless Access Protocol). ...
168. creativepro.com - WML: Another Markup Language Appears on the Web Landscape
- www.creativepro.com
- WML: Another Markup Language Appears on the Web Landscape .
- These days, if you are Web-design savvy, it means you know a lot of acronyms, many of them the initials of various markup languages. You know, of course, that HTML means Hypertext Markup Language and that this is what designers use to code Web pages. You probably know about SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), the grandaddy of HTML, and it's new, fancier, sibling XML (Extensible Markup Language). ...
- WML stands for Wireless Markup Language, a specification being developed by the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) Forum, an industry association of telecommunications and software vendors. The markup language is meant to give Web developers a way to design pages for viewing on handheld devices such as pagers, cell phones, personal digital assistants and the like. ...
- WML is designed to work with devices that leverage the WAP; these can be anything from so-called smartphones (the ones you see in those new Sprint PCS commercials that show an investment banker selling shares of donut company stock by accessing the Web on his cell phone) to personal digital assistants and other devices on a wireless network.
- Of course, one might wonder why there is a need for a whole new application framework for delivering the Web and Web-based services (like stock information and weather forecasts) to wireless devices. Why not just use protocols such as HTTP and TCP, that deliver the Web to your desktop computer? Well, the problem with these protocols, developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), is that they need to transfer too much text-based information to be practical for lower-bandwidth wireless networks. ...
- The WAP allows Web designers to encode their pages with smaller headers and footers, letting them transmit more easily over wireless networks. ... In addition, the language is optimized for users who will be navigating pages using one hand and a limited keyboard.
- The WAP Forum is working with Web standards bodies such as the W3C and the Internet Engineering Task Force to ensure that future verions of TCP, HTTP, and HTML work more efficiently over wireless networks.
- WML is based on XML, which is, in the simplest terms, a vocabulary for building other markup languages. Therefore, WML is an XML language and is compliant with that technology's rules.
- To date, Macromedia is the only Web authoring software vendor that has announced support of the new language, but, with 100 million people worldwide now using wireless devices, widespread support of the new technology shouldn't be long in coming. ...
169. TechWeb > News > Japan Enters Mobile Web Language Arena > March 24, 1998
- www.techweb.com
- Japan Enters Mobile Web Language Arena.
- A stripped-down version of HTML specially designed for handheld devices has been released by a Japanese software house in direct competition to the existing mobile device language. ...
- Compact HTML is a reduced version of HTML, the language used to write pages for viewing in Web browsers. The new language, however, will compete with the Wireless Markup Language being developed by a group of major wireless technology vendors including Nokia, Ericsson, and Motorola. ...
- While Wireless Markup Language is intended to be the result of translating HTML through a parsing server into something suitable for small-device clients, Compact HTML simply takes existing tags -- the coding that lays out information on a Web page -- and adapts it within the device itself. ...
- The W3C added that the language "addresses the specific requirements of those devices and proposes a subset of HTML that fulfills those requirements. ...
- The organization said that Handheld Device Markup Language, the precursor to Wireless Markup Language, designed by Unwired Planet, has already been submitted. ...
- There is a close relationship between Compact HTML and the W3C's work with the full-blown language, the statement said. ...
- Check out the ultimate guide to mobile and wireless applications.
170. Full-Featured, Real-World Wireless Enterprise Applications Emerge : White Paper
- feedpoint.net
- Wireless Application Protocol .
- Wireless Markup Language .
- Wireless Applications Software .
- Full-Featured, Real-World Wireless Enterprise Applications Emerge .
- Full-Featured, Real-World Wireless Enterprise Applications Emerge.
- New business models continue to drive wireless growth and mobile commerce evolution. ... Plus, read real-life examples of organizations with real, quantifiable, and impressive return-on-investment from deployment of wireless enterprise applications. ...
- Language: .
- PDA | Wireless Application Protocol | Wireless Applications Software | Wireless Markup Language.
171. SearchMobileComputing.com | Glossary | Definition - Wireless Markup Language
- searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com
- Home > Glossary > Definition - Wireless Markup Language.
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WML (Wireless Markup Language), formerly called HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Languages), is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular telephones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) via wireless access. WML is part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that is being proposed by several vendors to standards bodies. The Wireless Application Protocol works on top of standard data link protocols, such as Global System for Mobile communication, code-division multiple access, and time division multiple access, and provides a complete set of network communication programs comparable to and supportive of the Internet set of protocols. ...
- WML is an open language offered royalty-free. ... com, any programmer with working knowledge of HTML, common gateway interface, and Structured Query Language should be able to write a presentation layer using WML. ...
172. Article: Wireless Markup Language
- de.wikipedia.org
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) ist eine XML-basierte Seitenbeschreibungssprache, die eine stark reduzierte Fassung von HTML darstellt. Sie ist Teil des Wireless Application Protokoll (WAP) und zur Darstellung veränderlicher Inhalte auf Mobiltelefonen entwickelt worden. ...
173. 1.10 Is there a glossary of wireless technology expressions?
- www.thewirelessfaq.com
- 10 Is there a glossary of wireless technology expressions?.
- Standardised Generalised Markup Language. ...
- Scripting language for WAP devices. ...
- Extensible Markup Language. W3C's standard for Internet Markup Languages. ...
- Handheld Markup Language .
- Wireless Application Environment. (#NOK) The Wireless Application Environment specifies a general-purpose application environment based fundamentally on World Wide Web technologies and philosophies. ... WAE is part of the Wireless Application Protocol. ...
- Wireless Session Protocol. (#NOK) The Wireless Session Protocol provides the upper-level application layer of WAP with a consistent interface for two session services. ...
- An element specify the markup and structural information in a WML deck. ...
- Wireless Transaction Protocol .
- Wireless Transport Layer Security. ...
- Wireless Datagram Protocol .
174. Mobile Enabling Oracle Portal: Learning Oracle9iAS Wireless XML
- portalstudio.oracle.com
- Learning Oracle9iAS Wireless XML.
- This article provides you with the resources to help you learn Oracle9iAS Wireless XML, the markup language used for developing mobile-enabled portlets for Oracle9iAS Portal. It assumes that you are already familiar with developing HTML portlets and therefore focuses discussion on the markup language rather than the details of provider implementations.
- The markup language used by mobile enabled portlets operating with Portal is Oracle9iAS Wireless XML. As the name suggests, the language has been developed primarily for use with the Oracle9iAS Wireless server, and because of the role Oracle9iAS Wireless plays in providing mobile access to Portal, it is only natural that Portal and its portlets uses the same markup.
- You can find more detailed documentation about Oracle9iAS Wireless XML at the Oracle9iAS Wireless development support site: Oracle9iAS Wireless Mobile Studio.
- The following is an outline of the markup used to display a portlet page. ...
175. BobbyMaisnam.com - W@p
- www.geocities.com
- WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol. ...
- The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a global standard developed to make Internet services available for mobile users. It provides a uniform technology platform with consistent content formats for delivering Internet and Intranet based information and services to digital mobile phones and other wireless devices. ...
- Unwired Planet presented Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) and Handheld Device Transport Protocol (HDTP). Just as Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is used on the WWW, HDML is used for describing content and user interface, but it is optimised for wireless Internet access from handheld devices with small displays and limited input facilities. In the same manner HDTP could be considered to be a wireless equivalent of the standard Internet Hyper Text Transport Protocol (HTTP), i. ... The communication between the mobile user and the server containing Internet information uses Short Message Service (SMS) and a markup language called Tagged Text Markup Language (TTML) similar to HDML. To avoid clash among these varied technologies and to develop a global wireless protocol specification, these four companies co-founded the WAP Forum on June 26, 1997. ...
- Application Layer: Wireless Application Environment (WAE).
- Session Layer: Wireless Session Protocol (WSP).
- Transaction Layer: Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP).
- Security Layer: Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS).
- Transport Layer: Wireless Datagram Protocol (WDP).
- The uppermost layer in the WAP stack, the Wireless Application Environment (WAE) provides an environment that enables a wide range of applications to be used on wireless devices. WAE includes a micro-browser environment containing the following functionality: Wireless Markup Language (WML), WMLScript, Wireless Telephony Application (WTA, WTAI) and Content Formats. ...
- WML stands for Wireless Markup Language. ... WML is based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML). ...
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