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201. Article: Wireless Markup Language - Wikipédia
- fr.wikipedia.org
- Wireless Markup Language.
- Le Wireless Markup Language (WML) est un langage à balises conçu spécifiquement pour le WAP, de manière à pouvoir s'afficher sur un écran de téléphone portable. ...
- On peut noter que WML est doté de son propre format d'image, appelé Wireless Bitmap (WBMP), dérivé du format BMP, mais en noir et blanc. ...
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202. 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 Application Protocol.
- You see the wireless Internet version of the Web page you selected. ...
- To create wireless Internet content, a Web site creates special text-only or low-graphics versions of the site. ... The gateway then sends the converted data to the WAP client on your wireless device. ...
- WAE - The Wireless Application Environment holds the tools that wireless Internet content developers use. These include WML and WMLScript, which is a scripting language used in conjunction with WML. ...
- WSP - The Wireless Session Protocol determines whether a session between the device and the network will be connection-oriented or connectionless. ... In a connection-oriented session, data is passed both ways between the device and the network; WSP then sends the packet to the Wireless Transaction Protocol layer (see below). If the session is connectionless, commonly used when information is being broadcast or streamed from the network to the device, then WSP redirects the packet to the Wireless Datagram Protocol layer (see below). ...
- WTP - The Wireless Transaction Protocol acts like a traffic cop, keeping the data flowing in a logical and smooth manner. ...
- WTLS - Wireless Transport Layer Security provides many of the same security features found in the Transport Layer Security (TLS) part of TCP/IP. ...
- WDP - The Wireless Datagram Protocol works in conjunction with the network carrier layer (see below). ...
203. Wireless Knowledge Base
- wireless.ittoolbox.com
- Wireless.
- Wireless News.
- Join ITtoolbox Wireless Alerts .
- Your daily insight into Wireless.
- wireless-daily-briefing .
- wireless-jobs .
- HDML Language Reference (Openwave) - This paper provides a high-level description of the structure and syntax of the HDML language, reference information for HDML statements and options, and HDML statements and keywords by topic with a brief synopsis of each statement. ...
- HDML and ASP Go Hand in Hand (15 Seconds) - Although most wireless Internet phones in the United States will accept both the Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) and the Wireless Markup Language (WML), you have decided to use HDML and Active Server Pages (ASP) for your application. ...
- com) - In this article the author discusses the differences between HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language) and WML (Wireless Markup Language), and helps to clear up some confusion. ...
- HDML is the so-called handheld device markup language that allows you to make your website portable: People can view it on their mobile phones, pagers, and other tiny devices. Needless to say, the average person is not going to want to research her dissertation on Keatsean animal imagery on a 4-by-12-character screen as she walks to her car, so the language and browser specifications focus on small-scale transactions: stocks, sports scores — you know the type. And now that compliant wireless phones are becoming more widespread, you can use HDML to propagate your tidbits of information to the world. ...
- HDML Editor and Emulator (wapprofit) - A simple editor to create HDML wireless internet content suitable for phones in North America and EZWeb service in Japan. ...
- MobileDev (Speedware Corporation) - MobileDev is a Wireless Development Environment (WDE) specifically for WAP Internet applications. ...
- ERP - Java - Knowledge Management - Linux - Networking - Oracle - PeopleSoft - Project Management SAP - SCM - Security - Siebel - Storage - UNIX - Visual Basic - Web Design - Windows - Wireless .
204. Article: HTML
- www.wikipedia.org
- HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a markup language designed for creating web pages, that is, information presented on the World Wide Web. ...
- 2 Markup.
- These files contain markup, that is, instructions for the program on how to display or process the text in plain text format. HTML may be displayed by a visual web browser, aural browser (one that reads the text of the page to the user), braille reader (converts pages to a braille format), email client, or a wireless device like a cellular phone. ...
- Markup.
- There are four kinds of markup elements in HTML: .
- structural markup that describes the purpose of text (for example, <h1>Golf</h1> will cause a reader to treat "Golf" as a first-level heading), .
- presentational markup that describes the visual appearance of text regardless of its function (for example, <b>boldface</b> will render boldface text) (Note that presentation markup is deprecated and is not recommended; authors should use CSS for presentation), .
- hypertext markup that links parts of the document to other documents (for example, <a href="http://www. ...
- Standards stress using markup which suggests the structure of the document, like headings, paragraphs, block quoted text, and tables, instead of using markup which is written for visual purposes only, like <font>, <b> (bold), and <i> (italics). ...
205. WML - a whatis definition - see also: Wireless Markup Language
- whatis.techtarget.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. ...
206. Next-generation XHTML stripped down for handhelds
- www.cellular.co.za
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) gave its seal of approval to Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) Basic, a subset of XHTML that backers hope will impose some discipline on a proliferation of new Web lingos for small computing devices.
- Based on Extensible Markup Language (XML), the full XHTML version is ultimately meant to replace HTML, long known as the lingua franca of the Web. ...
- By supporting XML, new browsers can read XHTML pages, and some groups such as the W3C have begun writing their pages in the markup language.
- But backers say the markup language's biggest opportunity is to shape the way Web pages are written for non-PC Web browsing devices.
- "Most public attention has been on the wireless stuff and television. ...
- Early versions of the markup language were extremely simple. But as demand forced browser makers to add bells and whistles, the language and the browsers designed to render it became bigger and demanded more computing power.
- From its first public statements about full-featured XHTML, the W3C has heralded the language as a valuable tool for making the Web more digestible by small devices. ...
- Among these are Compact HTML (CHTML), the Wireless Markup Language (WML) and the W3C's own "HTML 4. ...
- With XHTML Basic, the W3C hopes to rally competing markup languages around a common standard.
- "I think we'll see a convergence of the mobile markup languages around it. ...
- The W3C concedes that its new bare-bones markup language may seem unimpressive compared to the souped up evolutions of HTML people are used to.
- Wireless Portals Face Tough Times.
- :: WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- :: Wireless Internet Gateway for WAP/SMS browsing.
- :: Wireless PKI for WAP Security.
207. InternetWeek > Leading Off > Reader Survey: Security Top Concern > Wireless Slow To Catch On > Dec. 11, 2000
- www.internetweek.com
- Leading Off > Reader Survey: Security Top Concern > Wireless Slow To Catch On > Dec. ...
- Wireless Slow To Catch On.
- Wireless technology promises anywhere, anytime Internet access. But wireless e-business won't move beyond niche applications anywhere or anytime soon if spotty security, immature standards, patchy service and other nagging shortcomings aren't addressed, managers say.
- Some 76 percent of 101 IT and business managers surveyed by InternetWeek say their companies aren't using wireless Web technology. ...
- Why the inertia? The biggest concern is security, cited by 77 percent of the managers now using or planning to use wireless Web access technology. ...
- is exploring some wireless Web technologies, but the Columbus, Ohio, insurer is leery of security risks. ...
- Nationwide is working with wireless carriers to determine how to overcome those threats, Moore says, "but they don't know and we don't know how to resolve this. ...
- The stability of wireless technology is another big concern for IT managers. "Until it's a completely reliable and proven technology and there is a set standard, a lot of us don't want to devote resources to wireless," says Peter Cortapasso, director of MIS at Monarch Financial Corp. ... " For that reason, Monarch won't make a big commitment to wireless for at least 12 months, Cortapasso says.
- The most noteworthy specifications for building and deploying wireless applications are the Wireless Markup Language (WML) and the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WML is an XML-based language that specifies content and a user interface for cell phones and other narrow-bandwidth devices. WAP, the de facto wireless communications protocol backed by a global consortium of product vendors and carriers, uses WML to format content for small screens.
- BEA's WebLogic M-Commerce software uses WML and WAP to connect wireless users to enterprise data hosted on the vendor's WebLogic application servers.
- WAP is designed to ease delivery of relevant Web information and services to wireless devices. It works with most existing wireless networks, including those based on the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technologies.
208. Article: Wireless Markup Language NL
- nl.wikipedia.org
209. Extensible Markup Language
- www.mobilein.com
- Extensible Markup Language.
- Being a text based language, XML is very easy for a human to read and understand the data and structure. ...
- Wireless 911/112 .
- Wireless Testing WLAN Roaming .
- XML and Markup Languages.
- Being a markup language based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), extensible markup language (XML) provides a mechanism to identify and present structured information. Unlike hypertext markup language (HTML), XML does not define tag semantics. ... Instead, XML is actually a meta-language for describing markup languages, providing a facility to define tags and the structural relationships between them. ...
- XML makes use of something called a document type definition (DTD), which identifies markup data delineated (by paragraphs, topic headings, etc. ...
- Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics in XML, which supports vector graph shapes (straight lines and curves), images, and text. ...
210. Using Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) with WebLogic Server
- www.weblogic.com
- Using Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) with WebLogic Server.
- Wireless Application Environment (WAE) .
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a set of protocols that allow for the development of Internet and Web-based services for mobile phones and other mobile devices. ... The WAP standard specifies two essential elements of wireless communication: an end-to-end application protocol and an application environment, the Wireless Application Environment (WAE), based on a browser. ...
- Wireless Application Environment (WAE).
- WAE defines the framework for network-neutral, wireless applications for narrow-band devices. Two of the main components of WAE are Wireless Markup Language (WML) and WMLScript (WMLS).
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- It is an XML-based language that is specifically designed to interface with the micro-browsers that exist in WAP-enabled devices. The Wireless Markup Language Specification defines the tags and structure of a WML document. ...
- Content Encoders and Decoders - the content encoders translate Web content into compact encoded formats to reduce the number of packets traveling over the wireless data network. ...
- While some WAP Gateways have the ability to automatically translate HTML to WML, in practice, it is encouraged to generate WML directly and tailor the interface to the specific needs of the wireless user. ...
- The future direction is the usage of XSL (eXtensible Style Language). ...
- Wireless Application Protocol Specifications .
211. Wireless Glossary: Wireless Markup Language (WML)
- www.devx.com
- --> --> --> Wireless Glossary --> --> --> --> --> --> All Terms .
- Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW).
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML).
- Speech Application Language Tags (SALT).
- Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML).
- Voice over Wireless IP (VoWIP).
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
- Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP).
- Wireless Bitmap (WBMP).
- Wireless IP.
- Wireless LAN (WLAN).
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
- --> --> --> --> --> --> --> --> --> Wireless Markup Language (WML) An XML language that's used to specify content and the user interface for WAP devices. ... It allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on mobile phones and PDAs via a wireless connection. ...
212. XHTML: A Universal and Mobile Markup Language
- www.sqlmag.com
- Mobile & Wireless.
- Mobile & Wireless.
- XHTML: A Universal and Mobile Markup Language .
- In March, I attended the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) WIRELESS conference, which showcases the latest innovations in wireless technology. I heard several amazing statistics at the conference, including the fact that 2 years ago in Finland, wireless surpassed wired Internet connections. Also, a wireless NTT Docomo protocol in Japan now has 20 million users. These statistics indicate that Europe and Japan are well ahead of the United States and the rest of the world in wireless communication. Why? Because of the lack of network standardization and a multitude of mobile operators, allocating the wireless spectrum has been a difficult process in the United States. Michael Powell, the new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman, said the commission is ready to move forward quickly to deal with the wireless spectrum problem and to attempt to standardize equipment and services.
- NTT Docomo phones have small screens like the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) phones in the United States. However, unlike the WAP phones, which run Wireless Markup Language (WML), the iMode phones serve up Compact HTML (cHTML). ...
- This standard might lead to one markup languageeXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)for all mobile devices and PCs.
- At CTIA, Microsoft's Steve Balmer touted XML as the universal message format that can provide scalable content for all mobile and wireless devices. ... Many of the non-PC devices don't have the resources or power to interpret "bad" markup language, such as some of the existing HTML documents. ...
- By combining the strengths of HTML and XML, we can have a richer, more consistent graphical experience on the plethora of devices that are emerging, as well as a universal markup language to support the experience!.
213. Wireless Glossary: eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
- www.devx.com
- XML is a markup language that describes data. You can also use it to create your own business- or industry-specific markup language. "> --> --> --> Wireless Glossary --> --> --> --> --> --> All Terms .
- Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW).
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML).
- Speech Application Language Tags (SALT).
- Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML).
- Voice over Wireless IP (VoWIP).
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
- Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP).
- Wireless Bitmap (WBMP).
- Wireless IP.
- Wireless LAN (WLAN).
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
- --> --> --> --> --> --> --> --> --> eXtensible Markup Language (XML)XML is an open standard intended to make it easy to define, author and manage document types. ...
214. The Wireless FAQ
- www.thewirelessfaq.com
- If you're new to wireless technology, you should start here. ...
- 10 Is there a glossary of wireless technology expressions?.
- 02 - Wireless development resources on the web.
- Links to wireless developer sites, articles and libraries. ...
- 1 Where can I find more info on wireless technologies?.
- 2 What Open Source resources are available for the wireless environment?.
- Re-using the code and technology from the wired web in the wireless environment. ...
- Details on the Wireless Markup Language used in WAP device browsers. ...
- Details on one of the most discussed Wireless Application Protocol topics. ...
- 1 Why is there an iMode section in this wireless FAQ?.
- Wireless Developers Mailing Lists.
- Much of the information in this FAQ comes from a selection of mailing lists dedicated to wireless developers. ...
- Download the Wireless FAQ in pdf format.
- Thanks to Laszlo Nadai, you can now all download The Wireless Faq as a pdf file.
- The Wireless Wall of Fame.
- Put faces to the names of some of the famous, and not yet famous people of the wireless world in the Wireless Wall of Fame.
215. Global Spin: Publishing XML for Wireless Devices
- www.globalspin.com
- You are here: Global Spin -> Perl for the Web -> Publishing XML for Wireless Devices .
- Publishing XML for Wireless Devices.
- Publishing content to wireless devicesincluding cell phones, Palm computers, and other personal digital assistants (PDAs)is a good use of Extensible Markup Language (XML). Many of the data formats being adopted for these devices are defined as XML languages, and sharing document data between standard HTML-producing Web applications and new wireless applications is best done through a structured format such as XML. ...
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) Decks for the Wireless Web.
- Wireless devices would seem like a natural way to access the Web. Web-based directions, address books, and other mobile-friendly data often are needed when a computer isn't nearby, and wireless networks provide connections virtually anywhere. Unfortunately, Web access from the current generation of wireless devices is abysmal. Screens on most wireless devices are tiny, with poor resolution, no color, and few input methods. Wireless Web connections are slow, and the memory limitations of cell phones are extreme. As a result, Web pages written for display on large, colorful monitors with full keyboards and high-speed connections are likely to be unrecognizable and unusable on a wireless device. ...
- An early answer to the wireless Web problem came in the form of the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) and the Wireless Markup Language (WML). ... WML is an XML language that emphasizes the tiny screen sizes and special navigation requirements of wireless devices by using a subset of the simpler formatting aspects of HTML combined with additional WAP-centric tags.
- The cards are designed to carry screen-sized chunks of information, and decks collect related cards to reduce the wait associated with repeatedly accessing the wireless network. When accessed, each WML file is compiled into a stream of bytecode by the WAP gateway and delivered to the wireless device by the WAP protocol. ...
- In addition, because WML is an XML language, the syntax for WML files is strict. ...
216. Wireless Markup Language - Computerworld
- www.computerworld.com
- Mobile & Wireless.
- Home > Browse Topics > Mobile & Wireless.
- Wireless Markup Language .
- DEFINITION: Wireless Markup Language is like the Internet programming language HTML. It delivers Internet content to small wireless devices, such as browser-equipped cellular phones and personal digital assistants, which typically have very small displays, slow CPUs, limited memory capacity, low bandwidth and restricted user-input capabilities. ...
- JANUARY 24, 2000 - WirelessMarkup Language (WML)was designed to describe content and format for presenting data on limited-bandwidth devices such as cellular phones and pagers. In essence, WML, which is based on the content-tagging language XML, provides a tool to make Web pages accessible from handheld, wireless devices. ...
- Rather than attempting to deliver the same Web page content you would see on a PC's Web browser, WML strips away much of the extra information found on pages coded with the Internet programming language HTML — especially graphics and animation. ...
- WML can be used in wireless devices to update electronic schedules, check inventory information from corporate intranets or present time-sensitive, discrete pieces of data such as stock quotes, weather reports, e-mail or calendar and appointment data. ...
- Apart from helping developers present Web data in a better fashion, WML lets them optimize it for the slower connections of wireless devices. ...
- Fueling a lot of the interest in technologies like these is the projected growth of wireless phone use, says Ken Hyers, an analyst at Cahners In-Stat Group in Newton, Mass. ...
- "You are going to have 1 billion wireless phone users in 2002, while wireless penetration in the U. ...
- "Given that we don't have much by way of wireless bandwidth today, we need some sort of a protocol that is very lightweight and suitable for moving information" from the Web to wireless devices, says Craig Mathias, an analyst at The Farpoint Group, a consultancy in Ashland, Mass. ...
- com to define a standard, widely accepted protocol for wireless communication with the Web. ...
- These companies were responsible for defining Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), a set of rules for developing wireless Web applications Technology QuickStudy, Nov. ... com's Handheld Devices Markup Language (HDML) communications protocol. ...
217. ITnetcentral - Research - IT Library: Wireless Markup Language
- itlibrary.itnetcentral.com
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218. Alternative markup languages - Publish
- www.publish.com
- Alternative markup languages.
- Although the popular markup language is used in more than 800 million Web pages, HTML is under heavy pressure, primarily from the mobile industry. ...
- The widely used markup language includes many elements specifically designed for large screens, high bandwidth or powerful PCs. ...
- A number of alternative markup languages–many of these based on Extensible Markup Language (XML)–have been developed specifically to accommodate devices with small screens. The most popular alternative markup languages are:.
- * Web Clipping, another subset of HTML, was developed by Palm for its wireless PDAs. ...
- * WML, or Wireless Markup Language, is an entirely new markup language based on XML. WML was developed specifically for smartphones as part of Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). ...
- * XHTML, or Extensible HTML, is an attempt by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to bring HTML to wireless devices and e-books. ... 1), you will be able to create an ad-hoc markup language by combining various bits and pieces of XHTML. ...
- That’s five markup languages–six, if you count regular HTML–fighting for your content. This raises a couple of questions for webmasters: Which one should you adopt? What’s the best way to support all the alternative markup languages along with regular HTML?.
- It is too early to determine which formats will win, but XML variants seem to be emerging as the markup languages of choice. ... Phone manufacturers and wireless operators are committed to WAP, and WML may outgrow the alternatives.
- First, if they want their sites to be available to wireless users and e-book readers, they need to acquire new skills and train themselves in the subtleties of the emerging languages. ...
- It will be difficult to ignore regular HTML in the move toward wireless. ...
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219. Darwin - Executive's Guide - Learn - Glossary
- www2.darwinmag.com
- Web services description language (WSDL) .
- Wireless application protocol (WAP) .
- Wireless Application Service Provider (WASP) .
- Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) .
- Wireless Local Area Network (Wireless LAN) .
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- Wireless spectrum .
- Web services description language(WSDL).
- Short for Wireless Fidelity, the term refers to a wireless local area network (LAN) using the 802. ...
- A third generation wireless technology under development that allows for high-speed, high-data quality transmission. WCDMA digitizes and transmits wireless data over a wide range of frequencies. ...
- Wireless application protocol(WAP).
- An open standard for applications that use wireless communications.
- Wireless Application Service Provider (WASP).
- A company that provides hosted wireless applications for a fee.
- Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP).
220. Hyper Graphics Markup Language (HGML)
- www.w3.org
- Hyper Graphics Markup Language (HGML).
- This document makes public the Orange - PRP(UK) Hyper Graphics Markup Language (HGML) which has been in trials with the GSM/DCS1800 Cellular Radio system in the UK since July 1997. ...
- Mobile access to the World Wide Web (WWW) is now technically feasible via cellular communications equipment and other wireless technologies. However, the usability of the resulting service is limited by the fact that much web content is represented in graphical form, which requires significant bandwidth and impedes downloading over the wireless medium. ...
- This document presents the conceptual design and basic specification for a Hyper Graphics Markup Language (HGML), providing a graphically-oriented alternative to HTML specifically designed for use in wireless contexts. ...
- Web documents are formatted using the Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML). ...
- Through the utilisation of a novel approach to the storage and transmission of Web pages, the restrictions of cellular technology should be overcome, hence the creation of the Hyper Graphics Mark-up Language. ...
- The following pages of this NOTE detail the HGML language and the development approach taken in a prototype implementation. ...
- The document presents a definition of the HGML concept, including general features and a formal specification of the markup language. ...
- This concept is designed to allow images to be downloaded and displayed faster than is currently possible using standard HTML over wireless. ...
- An initial design decision for the new markup languages related to whether they should adhere to HTMLesque standards for command tags or whether a more minimalist approach should be taken. ...
- yields readable markup. ...
- Markup Language Specification .
- The drawing code for each HGML element is encapsulated into its own object - as the HGML language definition was largely experimental this approach enabled the greatest flexibility in adding new elements to the prototype if necessary. ...
- This led to a significant difference in terms of both the overall size of the associated files and the time taken to download them over a wireless link. ...
- optimised performance for wireless networks; .
221. Wireless communication device with markup language based man-machine interface (US6173316)
- www.delphion.com
- US6173316: Wireless communication device with markup language based man-machine interface Derwent Title .
- A system, method, and software product provide a wireless communications device with a markup language based man-machine interface. The man-machine interface provides a user interface for the various telecommunications functionality of the wireless communication device, including dialing telephone numbers, answering telephone calls, creating messages, sending messages, receiving messages, establishing configuration settings, which is defined in markup language, such as HTML, and accessed through a browser program executed by the wireless communication device. This feature enables direct access to Internet and World Wide Web content, such as Web pages, to be directly integrated with telecommunication functions of the device, and allows Web content to be seamlessly integrated with other types of data, since all data presented to the user via the user interface is presented via markup language-based pages. The browser processes an extended form of HTML that provides new tags and attributes that enhance the navigational, logical, and display capabilities of conventional HTML, and particularly adapt HTML to be displayed and used on wireless communication devices with small screen displays. The wireless communication device includes the browser, a set of portable components, and portability layer. The browser includes protocol handlers, which implement different protocols for accessing various functions of the wireless communication device, and content handlers, which implement various content display mechanisms for fetching and outputting content on a screen display. ...
- A computer program product for use on a wireless communication device, the wireless communication device including a memory, a screen display, .
- a processor for executing the computer program product, and controls for operating the wireless communication device, the computer program product comprising: .
- a plurality of content handlers, each content handler communicatively coupled to the shell to receive fetched content and process the fetched content to output the content to the screen display of the wireless communication device.
- System and method for providing protocol translation and filtering to access the world wide web from wireless or low-bandwidth networks .
- Mobile portable wireless communication system .
- Enhanced automatic operation of wireless telephones .
- 0 Language Reference Version 2. ...
- , W3C Putting Compact HTML, HDML to test for Net Access--Mobile Markup Languages Face Off, Electronic Engineering Times, No. ...
- , Handheld Device Markup Language FAQ, Unwired Planet, W3 Consortium Note, Apr. ...
222. White Papers, Webinars and Product Information on Wireless Markup Language
- crmlibrary.crmcommunity.com
223. PortalsCommunity Library Annex: Wireless Markup Language
- portalslibrary.portalscommunity.com
224. Download details: Mobile HTML Optimizer Add-in for FrontPage
- www.microsoft.com
- The Mobile WML Converter Add-in for FrontPage can jumpstart your development of a WML (Wireless Markup Language) site by converting existing HTML (HyperText Markup Language) files created for a static Web site to WML format.
- The Mobile WML Converter Add-in for FrontPage can jumpstart your development of a WML (Wireless Markup Language) site by converting existing HTML (HyperText Markup Language) files created for a static Web site to WML format. The WML protocol is specifically designed for browsing by wireless mobile devices such as wireless phones. ...
225. CommunityB2B.com - Library - Wireless Markup Language
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