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176. 3. Wireless Markup Language
- members.ferrara.linux.it
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WML è un linguaggio markup conforme allo standard XML , ottimizzato per terminali portatili ma basato sulla stessa filosofia di HTML: separazione tra contenuto e presentazione, struttura ipertestuale. ...
- Durante la fase di richiesta, il terminale WAP comunica negli header WSP una serie di parametri specifici della propria implementazione: Accept, Accept-Language, Accept-Charset ed un URL corrispondente ad un file fornito dal produttore e contenente un profilo completo delle capacità fornite. ...
177. WapTiger - WAP standard
- www.waptiger.com
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
- WAP is a shortage for Wireless Application Protocol, i. ... a protocol which is used by wireless applications.
- reducing or sacrifying huge graphics in exchange with the much smaller "WBMPs" (Wireless Bitmaps). ...
- In the moment WAP-Forum consists of (besides others) Alcatel, Apion, AT&T Wireless, BellSouth Cellular, Certicom, DDI, DeLaRue Card Systems (SIM-Cards and WAP), Dialogue Communications (WAP-enabled E-Mail-Service for mobile phones), Dolphin Telecom, Dr. ...
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- WWW-Pages are based on HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and sometimes on JavaScript. In an analogy WAP-Applications use WML (Wireless Markup Language) and sometimes WMLScript, which both have been trimmed on the specialities of wireless data transfer. ...
- Very large and extremly useful FAQ around the topic WAP-Technology/WML-Language. ...
178. PerfectXML.com - XML and Wireless World
- www.perfectxml.com
- Wireless Application Protocol, or WAP, is the de facto worldwide standard for providing Internet communications and advanced telephony services on digital mobile phones, pagers, personal digital assistants and other wireless terminals.
- The Wireless Application Protocol is a standard developed by the WAP Forum, a group founded by Nokia, Ericsson, Phone. ...
- WML (Wireless Markup Language), formerly called HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Language), is a markup language that is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language). ...
- Enabling Web Applications for Wireless Devices .
- The Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- Go Wireless .
179. WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
- www.tml.hut.fi
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol).
- WAP --- a bridge between internet and wireless devises, which brings advanced applications and Internet content to digital cellular phones. And the establishment of this commonly accepted, industry-wide Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) promises very substantial benefits for wireless network operators, end-users and content developers of exciting new applications. ...
- WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a major a breakthrough that achieves universal Internet-based information access on wireless devices. ...
- The purpose of the Wireless Application Protocol is to provide operators, infrastructure and terminal manufacturers, and content developers a common environment that will enable development of value-added services for mobile phones. The four founding members aim to create, together with other industry partners, a global wireless service specification to be adopted by appropriate standards bodies and will be independent of the network infrastructure system in place. ...
- The Wireless Application Protocol is targeted to bring advanced services and Internet content to digital cellular phones and terminals. ...
- WML: Wireless Markup Language - A tag-based display language providing navigational support, data input, hyperlinks, text and image presentation, and forms. A browsing language similar to Internet htm. ...
- htm: Hypertext Markup Language .
- But how can a wireless device with a small display render Web pages that are loaded with text that scrolls on and on? And who wants to wait "forever" for a huge image to be sent over the painfully slow wireless link? And how can a user follow links without a mouse? The goal of WAP is to extend the Web to handheld wireless devices by addressing and solving these difficulties. ...
- WAP's goal is to allow a wide variety of wireless devices to access live information resources and applications. ...
- For available devices, the Wireless Application Protocol will be applicable to, but not limited to: .
- Wireless Application Environment (WAE) and Wireless Telephony Application (WTA) are the top-most layers in the WAP architecture. They are the main interfaces to the client devices and specify a markup language, a scripting language, and a telephony interface. ...
- Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) and Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS) are the session layer of the WAP architecture. ...
180. XHTML Souping Up Wireless
- www.eweek.com
- Souping Up Wireless.
- , Groner oversees a team of wireless developers who, in the process of coming up with new wireless services for Sabre's customers, must create multiple versions of each page. One in the Wireless Markup Language format for Wireless Application Protocol devices. Another in Handheld Device Markup Language for devices using the Openwave Systems Inc. ... Every time content or wireless services change, developers must test the application on multiple devices to make sure the experience is the same on all platforms, a strenuous process.
- It stands for Extensible HTML, and it's a rapidly emerging standard that could soon allow e-businesses such as Sabre to write online applications just once and deliver them across multiple platformswhether wireless or PC-based.
- Groner estimates that with XHTML, she can cut the time it takes Sabre to roll out new wireless features in half. And that, experts say, will encourage e-businesses like Sabre to begin to offer more than the simple applications, such as stock quotes and news updates, that epitomize most wireless applications today.
- That's why, having spent millions of dollars developing and deploying wireless applications for multiple devicescell phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants) and televisionscompanies such as Sabre, IBM and Edmunds. ... now are already planning to make XHTML a critical component of their wireless e-business strategies by pilot testing the new standard even before it's supported on mobile devices or embedded into networks.
- But, they warn, the schedule for actually rewriting existing Web and wireless applications should be determined by how much function is shared by a company's regular Web site and its wireless services, among other issues.
- Still, experts say, just about any e-business with a wireless strategy should benefitand soonfrom XHTML, which the World Wide Web Consortium officially released in January 2000.
- The lack of robust wireless content and servicesin part caused by the multiple markup languages that must be supported todayis blamed for what many see as the slow development to date of mobile e-commerce.
- The problems stem from the fact that the current standard for developing Web contentHTMLwas never meant for wireless devices. ...
- Essentially a marriage between HTML and XML (Extensible Markup Language), XHTML is able to ensure that only code suitable for smaller browsers is transmitted to wireless devices, something HTML is unable to do (see chart, Page 56).
- Because its mobile subset, XHTML Basic, is essentially the same language designed to deliver Web content to devices ranging from mobile phones and PDAs to pagers and television-based browsers, it lets programmers write content for PCs and mobile devices at the same time without conversion. XHTML Basic, which was recommended as a standard by the W3C last December, includes features from many existing wireless protocols, enabling developers to take advantage of the larger color screens and greater graphics capabilities of new devices designed for networks that run at higher speeds (see chart, Page 54).
181. Wireless Markup Language Product Information
- whitepapers.comdex.com
- Wireless Healthcare.
- Software > Systems Software > Programming Languages > Markup Languages > XML > .
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Outside In Wireless Export by Outside In a Stellent Product .
- Description: Stellent's Outside In Wireless Export offers application developers and service providers on-demand conversion to WML, cHTML/iMode, HDML, AvantGo, WCA HTML 1. 1 and ASCII text for high-fidelity viewing of business content on all wireless devices.
182. WML: Wireless Markup Language
- www.davesabine.com
183. Product Information on Wireless Markup Language
- techlibrary.networkcomputing.com
- Software > Systems Software > Programming Languages > Markup Languages > XML > .
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Outside In Wireless Export by Outside In a Stellent Product .
- Description: Stellent's Outside In Wireless Export offers application developers and service providers on-demand conversion to WML, cHTML/iMode, HDML, AvantGo, WCA HTML 1. 1 and ASCII text for high-fidelity viewing of business content on all wireless devices.
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184. WML - Wireless Markup Language
- kryl.jikos.cz
185. Wireless Markup Language
- web.dcs.bbk.ac.uk
186. WAP: The Web for Cellphones and PDAs (1/4) - exploring XML - webreference.com
- www.webreference.com
- And so it happened, in the form of the Wireless Application Protocol, WAP.
- WAP allows a new generation of mobile phones to browse Web pages in a specialized format called Wireless Markup Language (WML). Telephone service provider all over the world are quickly establishing WAP portals for their customers, and Web portals are launching adaptations of their Web service targetted for the new wireless access methods.
- Why is WAP not named MobilePhoneML? Because WAP is much more than just a markup language. ...
- Sounds familiar? The WAP architects deliberately picked the successful Web application model and created a parallel wireless universe:.
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) + WMLScript.
- Wireless Session Protocol (WSP), Wireless Transaction Protocol (WTP).
- Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS).
- Wireless Datagram Protocol (WDP), over different bearers such as SMS, CDPD, CSD.
- Session and security protocols have been devised in a similar fashion, and a packet-based transport protocol equivalent to UDP can be overlayed over different existing wireless transport mechanisms (bearers), such as Short Messaging Service (SMS), Cellular Datagram Packet Data (CDPD), or Curcuit Switched Data (CSD).
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187. Wireless Markup Language
- whitepapers.comdex.com
188. FoRK Archive: HDML: Handheld Device Markup Language
- www.xent.com
- HDML: Handheld Device Markup Language.
- "Unwired Planet" is working on web for wireless devices and has a number of .
- The Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a complete and freely available .
- language specification used to develop UP. ...
- * Efficient use of wireless network transport.
- display, a limited keypad, tens of kilobytes of memory and a wireless .
- interaction description language. ...
- The HDML language provides a set of commands or statements that specify how .
189. Turns of Phrase: WAP
- www.quinion.com
- This is short for Wireless Application Protocol and is a scheme that expands the functions available on mobile phones. ... A related term is WML (Wireless Markup Language); this is a specialised type of tagging forming a key part of the WAP scheme, as it permits formatted text to be displayed on the phone. ...
- The Wireless Markup Language specification portion of WAP is based on the HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language) specification and is an XML (Extensible Markup Language)-based language.
190. Howstuffworks "How Wireless Internet Works"
- electronics.howstuffworks.com
- How Wireless Internet Works.
- Introduction to How Wireless Internet Works.
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Wireless Application Protocol.
- 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. ...
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191. Wired News: HDML, Take Two
- www.wired.com
- The wireless worker gets a browser on his mobile phone. ... Marking up the "pages" would be HTML's thinner cousin, HDML, the handheld device markup language. HDML would use the model of the World Wide Web and its protocols but in a more efficient language, suited to the limited size, memory, and processing power of the wireless world. HDML's author and biggest promoter, Unwired Planet, submitted the language to the World Wide Web Consortium in hopes of making it a standard.
- But a year later, the proposal is still just that, cell phones aren't delivering on the vision, and the markup language has in fact been subsumed into a newly published protocol called WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). ...
- Thus the Wireless Application Protocol Forum, led by Unwired Planet, announced the publication of the first version of WAP yesterday, along with additions to its growing list of members. ...
- HDML reappears in a new wireless markup language inside the WAP protocol, where it is accompanied by a script language, wireless telephony application interface, and various other languages and protocols for transactions, security, and messaging.
- The protocol is designed to work across wireless phone technologies including GSM, CDMA, PHS, and others.
- Since it's an entirely different protocol from those serving the Web, site content would have to be reformatted in WAP's wireless markup language in order for users to access it with a cell phone. ...
192. THE WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL (WAP)
- homepages.wmich.edu
- 2720 THE WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL (WAP).
- The company came up with the its Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) which enact the foundation of today’s Wireless Markup Language (WML). ...
- com together with the three giants in cell phone manufacturing - Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia - announced the WAP forum, a forum which aims to create standards for data communications between wireless devices and Internet. ... Ben Linder, claims that “WAP is more than a protocol or a Markup language; it is a new “mobile-centric” Internet application platform 1 ”.
- For instance, the component characteristics would not be able to support the Hypertext Text Transfer protocol (HTTP) and communication characteristics could not facilitate high volume data Hypertext Markup Language used in Web environment. ...
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- Extensible Markup Language (XML).
- Figure 1 presents a WAP programming model extracted from Steve Mann, Programming Applications with Wireless Application Protocol, Wiley Computer Publishing, 1999 3 .
- The most challenging task for wireless applications developers is to get their applications fits into the dozens of different WAP devices’ Microbrowsers. ...
- 2 WAP white paper, Wireless application Protocol Forum Ltd, 1999.
- 3 Steve Mann, Programming Wireless Applications with the Wireless Application Protocol, Wiley Computer Publishing 1999.
- com/public/static/wireless/mobile_experiment. ...
193. Mobile Enabling Oracle Portal: Understanding the Role of Oracle9iAS Wireless
- portalstudio.oracle.com
- Understanding the Role of Oracle9iAS Wireless .
- This article describes the role that Oracle9iAS Wireless plays in providing wireless access to your portal. It describes some of the issues involved in supporting wireless devices and how Oracle9iAS Wireless helps you overcome those issues.
- To provide wireless functionality, Oracle Portal uses Oracle9iAS Wireless to intercept requests from wireless devices and then transform the content provided by the portal into a format more appropriate to the requester. For more detailed information about how Oracle9iAS Wireless mediates requests for portal content that come from mobile devices, see the article Life Cycle of a Mobile Request.
- By making use of Oracle9iAS Wireless, the development of mobile enabled portlets and portal pages is greatly simplified.
- WIRELESS CHALLENGES.
- Building and running web applications in a wireless environment is more involved than the standard desktop environment because of a lack of conformity. ...
- The wireless environment isn't as simple. Because of the differences listed below, it is generally considered impractical to design a single application implementation to run on a wide variety of wireless devices.
- Some browsers just support text, others use different text-based markup language, such as WML, VoiceML, or HDML.
- Of all possible browsers only a subset support HTML (and even in that subset there are differences in interpreting the markup language). Moreover, even within a device class, such as cell phones, browsers may support different markup languages (HDML vs. WML) or different versions of the same markup language. To support numerous markup languages, developers (who don't use Oracle9iAS Wireless) must learn and be familiar with the nuances of many markup languages and structure their applications to support the generation of different markup for the same request or data set.
- Most wireless network environments don't use TCP/IP and HTTP.
194. Free Wireless Markup Language White Papers, Wireless Markup Language Webcasts and Wireless Markup Language Case Studies.
- library.govtech.net
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195. Net-Speed.com Internet Services Mobile Wireless WAP, WML, XML page.
- www.net-speed.com
- Please contact us for our custom Mobile Wireless Solutions. ...
- WAP - the Wireless Application Protocol - defines a protocol for the the display and delivery of WML, the Wireless Markup Language, on the Internet. WML is a defined XML, the extensible markup language, format. WAP and WML allow the display and streaming of text on wireless, small screen devices. The next generation of wireless devices and software, termed 3G ( 3rd generation), will allow for the streaming of audio and video as well.
- Mobile and Wireless Solutions. ...
- wml" for wireless devices. ...
196. Handheld Device Markup Language
- itresearch.forbes.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 (115 Documents) -- Related Topics.
- com Wireless Reprints / Permissions Subscriber Services .
197. Wireless Markup Language White Papers, Webcasts and Case Studies
- itresearch.forbes.com
198. XML.com: Developing Wireless Applications with WAP, WML, and JSP Jun. 26, 2000
- www.xml.com
- Developing Wireless Applications with WAP, WML, and JSP.
- Consultant and JSP author Chad Darby delivered a light overview of a hot topic to a packed room at XML DevCon in New York on Monday, "Developing Wireless Applications with WAP, WML, and JSP. ...
- Darby's talk brought the wireless hype home to the XML opportunity that lies at its heart: there's never been a better reason to start storing data in XML, given all the predictions that more and more users will be trying to access that data over wireless phones. ... Wireless users will want only a subset of the amount of information that web users expect from a page. ...
- Wireless Developer Resources.
- com/wireless .
- Wireless Developer Network.
- The aim of the course was to show how to use Java server pages to grab XML content and serve it to wireless and web users. ... com's emulator (part of its software development kit) to test the WML (wireless markup language) code as you write it. ...
- But the rising number of wireless clients makes this problematic. ...
- There are still a lot of bugs to work out before the wireless clients are as easy to serve to as web clients are. One gets the impression that the wireless telephone companies are not as used to working in an open environment as XML people may be used to. ...
199. Wireless Markup Language: White Papers and Webcasts from leading IT vendors. Start your technology research here.
- www.bitpipe.com
200. XML Connections Conference on Extensible Markup Language, BizTalk, Soap, and Related Technology. Session Descriptions
- xmlconnections.com
- Devices and challenges mentioned will include PDAs, Web-enabled cell phones, and wireless delivery. ...
- XML | XSL and XSLT | XML Schema | SOAP | BizTalk | XML Parsers | N-Tier XML | Wireless | Top.
- This session is meant as an introduction to extensible markup language (XML) for ASP and VB programmers. ... You’ll also take a look at using extensible stylesheet language (XSL) to format and transform XML documents. ...
- XML201: XML Linking Language (XLink): Creating Powerful, Flexible Hypertext Structures.
- The W3C has recently approved XHTML, a blending of XML and HTML that allows for an extensible markup language for the Web. ...
- XML | XSL and XSLT | XML Schema | SOAP | BizTalk | XML Parsers | N-Tier XML | Wireless | Top.
- XSLT is a language that relies on pattern matching to perform its functions. Beyond the simplest matches, however, in order to use the language effectively you need to understand both how to work with complex patterns in XPath and XSLT as well as learn how to look at larger programming patterns in your XML applications. ...
- Many people see XSLT as a general stylesheet for changing the appearance of an XML document, but it is in fact an incredibly powerful language for being able to perform very sophisticated business logic, interface design, server integration, and more. ... This session explores the speaker's XPipes framework, an open source application that lets you develop using a language that has the familiarity of HTML and the simplicity of Visual Basic.
- The advent of markup languages for handling visual content makes it possible to create dynamic graphics based upon structured data information. The Scalable Vector Graphics markup language (SVG) can be used to create both static vector graphics, masked bitmap images, dynamic animations, and much more, and can be generated through relatively simple XSLT scripts from your source data. This session will look at how the language is structured, what you need to get SVG working on your system, and how you can use SVG to add everything from punch to visual substance to your Web applications.
- XML | XSL and XSLT | XML Schema | SOAP | BizTalk | XML Parsers | N-Tier XML | Wireless | Top.
- The W3C's XML Schema language is expected to become a standard vocabulary for describing documents and data. ...
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