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- Design of forms with high quality intuitive web based user interfaces using HTML, JSP, EL (Expression Language) and JSTL custom tags. ... Realtime embedded development for printing and plotting devices using C and Motorola 68332 microcontroller assembly language. ...
2. Juicy Studio: Wireless Markup Language (WML) Tutorial
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- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- You are here: Home > Tutorials > Wireless Markup Language (WML) Tutorial .
- The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is the markup language used to make sites suitable for viewing using a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) device. If you don't have a WAP device to view the pages, you can get a simulator by downloading the Wireless Companion from YourWAP. ...
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3. WML - Wireless Markup Language
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4. No match for Wireless Markup Language
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- No match for Wireless Markup Language.
- Sorry, the term Wireless Markup Language is not in the dictionary. ...
- Nearby terms: Wireless Application Protocol « wireless bitmap « wireless local area network « Wireless Transport Layer Security » wirewater » wish list » Wisp Denis Howe Last modified: Wed Oct 1 01:25:11 BST 2003 .
5. (keitai-l) Common wireless markup language?
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- jp> Date: 01/18/01 Message-ID: <2557FD19D9E1D3118E7700062950B1BE370D5B_at_JP1RMX1> Regarding the brief statement on NEonline, "Japan's three cell phone operators to adopt common language for content description" (http://ne. ... It states: To be unified are NTT DoCoMo's "Compact Hyper Text Markup Language (C-HTML)" for the i-Mode service, J-Phone's "Mobile Markup Language (MML)" and KDDI's "Wireless Markup Language (WML). " The unified language will be standardized during 2001. Does anyone on this list believe that this unified markup language will be standardized within the next 12 months? Is it something different than XHTML Basic, or modularized XHTML? How would XHTML be compatible with WML? What are the implications for this on content providers who would have to convert existing content to this new XHTML/XML? Or the handsets that are on the market now, which would not (likely) be compatible with this new markup language? My understanding is that in the future some kind of Modularization of XHTML will be adopted for both desktop and wireless (including i-mode). ... -- HTML Attachment decoded to text by Listar -- Common wireless markup language? Regarding the brief statement on NEonline, "Japan's three cell phone operators to adopt common language for content description" (http://ne. ... It states: To be unified are NTT DoCoMo's "Compact Hyper Text Markup Language (C-HTML)" for the i-Mode service, J-Phone's "Mobile Markup Language (MML)" and KDDI's "Wireless Markup Language (WML). " The unified language will be standardized during 2001. Does anyone on this list believe that this unified markup language will be standardized within the next 12 months? Is it something different than XHTML Basic, or modularized XHTML? How would XHTML be compatible with WML? What are the implications for this on content providers who would have to convert existing content to this new XHTML/XML? Or the handsets that are on the market now, which would not (likely) be compatible with this new markup language? My understanding is that in the future some kind of Modularization of XHTML will be adopted for both desktop and wireless (including i-mode). ...
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6. What is WML? Wireless Markup Language Web Language WAP Phone
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- Wireless Markup Language.
- WML stands for Wireless Markup Language and is an XML based subset of HTML. ... com (one of the early pioneers in the wireless space) striking out on its own and developing a competing standard called HDML. ...
- WML 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. ...
7. Articles
- www.informit.com
- Home > Articles > Networking and Communications > Wireless > Wireless Markup Language.
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WAP Development with WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WAP, the Wireless Application Protocol â ¢, is a set of standards specifically designed to meet the challenges of the wireless Internet. An important part of WAP is the Wireless Markup Language (WML), used to define content for WAP devices.
- Like HTML, WML is a markup language providing layout, data entry, and navigation. However, WML differs from HTML in many areas as it must address the limitations of wireless devicesâ ”small displays, lightweight processors, and slow connections. WML provides an explicit navigation model that helps wireless devices ensure that navigation elements are visible to the user despite the limited display area. ...
- More advanced topicsâ ”including events, variables, timers, and historyâ ”will be covered in the third article of the series, Wireless Markup Languageâ ”Beyond the Basics.
- WML has its roots in HDML (Unwired Planet's Handheld Device Markup Language), which itself is based on HTML. However, WML has been defined using Extensible Markup Language (XML); familiarity with XML is very useful when writing WML. What this means for the developer is that WML markup requirements are much more strict that those placed on an HTML developer. ... , <deck> is not the same as <DECK>), correct pairing of tags, and use of an XML prologue are required; incorrect WML will not be displayed by wireless devices! For further information on XML, please refer to http://www. ...
8. Wireless Markup Language
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- Wireless Markup Language.
- WAP Development with WML (Wireless Markup Language).
- Wireless Markup Language.
- WAP, the Wireless Application Protocol â ¢, is a set of standards specifically designed to meet the challenges of the wireless Internet. An important part of WAP is the Wireless Markup Language (WML), used to define content for WAP devices.
- Like HTML, WML is a markup language providing layout, data entry, and navigation. However, WML differs from HTML in many areas as it must address the limitations of wireless devicesâ ”small displays, lightweight processors, and slow connections. WML provides an explicit navigation model that helps wireless devices ensure that navigation elements are visible to the user despite the limited display area. ...
- More advanced topicsâ ”including events, variables, timers, and historyâ ”will be covered in the third article of the series, Wireless Markup Languageâ ”Beyond the Basics.
- WML has its roots in HDML (Unwired Planet's Handheld Device Markup Language), which itself is based on HTML. However, WML has been defined using Extensible Markup Language (XML); familiarity with XML is very useful when writing WML. What this means for the developer is that WML markup requirements are much more strict that those placed on an HTML developer. ... , <deck> is not the same as <DECK>), correct pairing of tags, and use of an XML prologue are required; incorrect WML will not be displayed by wireless devices! For further information on XML, please refer to http://www. ...
9. (keitai-l) Re: Common wireless markup language?
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- com> Seems to me I've heard of this common wireless markup language before. ... jp> >Reply-To: keitai-l_at_appelsiini.net >To: "'keitai-l_at_appelsiini.net'" <keitai-l_at_appelsiini.net> >Subject: (keitai-l) Common wireless markup language? >Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 11:03:29 +0900 > >Regarding the brief statement on NEonline, "Japan's three cell phone >operators to adopt common language for content description" >(http://ne. ... It >states: > > To be unified are NTT DoCoMo's "Compact Hyper Text Markup > Language (C-HTML)" for the i-Mode service, J-Phone's "Mobile > Markup Language (MML)" and KDDI's "Wireless Markup Language > (WML). " The unified language will be standardized during 2001. > >Does anyone on this list believe that this unified markup language will be >standardized within the next 12 months? Is it something different than >XHTML >Basic, or modularized XHTML? How would XHTML be compatible with WML? > >What are the implications for this on content providers who would have to >convert existing content to this new XHTML/XML? Or the handsets that are on >the market now, which would not (likely) be compatible with this new markup >language? > >My understanding is that in the future some kind of Modularization of XHTML >will be adopted for both desktop and wireless (including i-mode). ... > > >-- HTML Attachment decoded to text by Listar -- > > Common wireless markup language? > > > >Regarding the brief statement on NEonline, "Japan's three cell phone >operators to adopt common language for content description" >(http://ne. ... It >states: > > To be unified are NTT DoCoMo's "Compact Hyper Text Markup > Language (C-HTML)" for the i-Mode service, J-Phone's "Mobile > Markup Language (MML)" and KDDI's "Wireless Markup Language > (WML). " The unified language will be standardized during 2001. > >Does anyone on this list believe that this unified markup language will be >standardized within the next 12 months? Is it something different than >XHTML >Basic, or modularized XHTML? How would XHTML be compatible with WML? > >What are the implications for this on content providers who would have to >convert existing content to this new XHTML/XML? Or the handsets that are on >the market now, which would not (likely) be compatible with this new markup >language? > >My understanding is that in the future some kind of Modularization of XHTML >will be adopted for both desktop and wireless (including i-mode). ...
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10. Wireless Web Programming Languages
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- Language Arts.
- You are probably familiar with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). This is the original most common web programming language. ...
- The problem of differing browsers has not shown up in the wireless web arena, since the browser is part of the phone's circuitry and the end user cannot elect to try something different. ... Having one standard browser sounds good, but the fight between language standards has fragmented the wireless web even more than the desktop web. ...
- The language that got the wireless web started was Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML). This was a nice enough way to create sites for cell phones, but its functionality is somewhat limited and its code is unlike any other language.
- Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a system created by (not surprisingly) The WAP Forum. WAP uses a different wireless language, Wireless Markup Language (WML). ... WML lets programmers do more, and is a subset of the XML language. This is good because anyone who programs in XML for desktop web sites can quickly and easily create wireless web sites, too.
- Openwave, the people who invented HDML, agreed to support the new language with the newest versions of the UP. ...
- In addition to HDML and WML, The W3C came out with their own wireless language, Compact HTML (C-HTML). ... wireless language wars, It was embraced as I-mode in Japan. In an effort to reconcile the many conflicting standards, each of which has been tweaked and re-tweaked by various parties, W3C has introduced a new web language, XHTML. Their new wireless standard, XHTML Basic is a subset of XHTML.
11. Wireless Markup Language - CS4984
- courses.cs.vt.edu
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- Developers of apps for wireless devices Typical Devices.
- Wireless Developer Network's WML Tutorial .
- WML Wireless Application Protocol Wireless Markup Language Specification Version 1. ...
- AEO Wireless Application Proocol Wireless Application Environment Overview, Version 16-June-1999, http://www1. ...
12. WAP Introduction
- www.w3schools.com
- The WAP protocol was designed to show internet contents on wireless clients, like mobile phones.
- If you want to study these subjects first, before you start reading about WAP and the wireless markup language WML, you can find the tutorials you need at W3Schools' Home Page.
- The wireless industry came up with the idea of WAP. The point of this standard was to show internet contents on wireless clients, like mobile phones. ...
- WAP stands for Wireless Application Protocol .
- WAP uses the mark-up language WML (not HTML) .
- The Wireless Application Protocol.
- The WAP protocol is the leading standard for information services on wireless terminals like digital mobile phones.
- It consists of a WML language specification, a WMLScript specification, and a Wireless Telephony Application Interface (WTAI) specification.
- To fit into a small wireless terminal, WAP uses a Micro Browser.
- It can display information written in a restricted mark-up language called WML.
- WML stands for Wireless Markup Language. It is a mark-up language inherited from HTML, but WML is based on XML, so it is much stricter than HTML.
- WMLScript is a light JavaScript language. ...
13. Juicy Studio: Getting Started with the Wireless Markup Language (WML)
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14. Megabyte Books: Buy Wireless Web Development
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- Wireless Web Development.
- Wireless Web Development gives web content developers the skills they need to develop wireless Web sites for the next generation of Internet use. These sites are now increasingly important for wireless handhelds, including cell phones, two-way pagers, and handheld computers. ...
- In the first, the author discusses a brief history of the Wireless Web, along with market segments, user expectations, opportunities, and the challenges of wireless design in general terms. This section orients readers unfamiliar with wireless technologies, the wireless market, and opportunities for wireless developers. As such, it provides a good background for decision-makers and those needing to justify an investment in wireless content. ...
- The second part provides an in-depth discussion of using existing wired Web protocols for wireless development. One chapter provides a high-level analysis of the tradeoffs regarding wireless Web development with HTML and other Web formats, while a second provides an in-depth look at a subset of HTML appropriate for today's wireless users. ...
- Readers will learn how to use both the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and the Handheld Device Markup Language to create content for screen phones that utilize Web servers to distribute data. One chapter covers the Wireless Application Protocol's markup language, the Wireless Markup Language, and a second is dedicated to the WAP technology for creating dynamic content, WMLScript. Finally, a chapter explores using the Handheld Device Markup Language to support screen phones that cannot display WAP content. 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. ...
- The final conceptual segment includes a discussion 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 PalmVII wireless connected organizer, synchronizing browsers such as AvantGo, and Spyglass Prism, for content transcoding.
15. Ø Client Side Markup Languages
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- Ø Client Side Markup Languages.
- ü Any system of adding tags (markup) to a text document to supply information about how text should be rendered or its meaning.
- · Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
- ü HTML is the most popular language for creating web documents and is presently the standard language of web publishing. ...
- · Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML).
- ü DHTML is a method of using a combination of scripting language and the Document Object Model (DOM). ...
- · eXtensible Markup Language (XML).
- ü XML is well suited for sending and receiving data over wireless devices.
- · Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL).
- ü The extensible stylesheet language was created specifically to address XML’s lack of physical layout definitions.
- · Wireless Markup Language.
- ü The wireless markup language is basically HTML for mobile wireless devices and was designed to address the limitations of wireless devices.
- · Virtual Reality Markup Language (VRML).
16. Cover Pages: WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification (WML)
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- WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification (WML).
- "WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification (WML). ...
- Description August 2001 "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. ...
- "Several documents specify WAE: (1) Wireless Application Environment Specification WAE : The Wireless Application Environment specification is the root document in the WAE normative document hierarchy. ... (2) Wireless Markup Language Specification WML The Wireless Markup Language specification describes the mark-up language, WML, including its semantics, its XML document type definition (DTD) and its encoding extensions. ... (4) WMLScript Specification WMLScript : The WMLScript specification describes the scripting language, WMLScript, including its lexical and syntactic grammar, its transfer format and a reference bytecode interpreter. (5) WMLScript Standard Libraries Specification WAEStdLib : The WMLScript Standard Libraries specification describes standard libraries available to WMLScript programs including a language library, a string library, a dialog library, a floating-point library, a browser library and a URL library. (6) Wireless Telephony Application Specification WTA : The Wireless Telephony Application Specification specifies the technologies included in the Wireless Telephony Application reference architecture. (7) Wireless Telephony Application Interface WTAI The Wireless Telephony Application Interface specification describes standard telephony-specific extensions to WAE including WML and WMLScript interfaces to such items as call control features, address book and phonebook services. ...
- August 01, 2001 WAP Forum Releases Public Review Specifications for Wireless Application Protocol Version 2. ... 0 reduces development costs, allowing developers to write applications for both PC and WAP clients, using a common subset of language elements and development tools. ... Through the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), developers can separate style attributes for one or more XML documents from the actual code, reducing the size of the markup code in browser memory. ...
- November 03, 1998 A paper outlining potential areas of cooperation between the WAP Forum Wireless Application Protocol and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is presented in a W3C NOTE, "WAP Forum - W3C Cooperation White Paper. ...
- On XML (Instant) Messaging, see 1 Common Profile for Instant Messaging (CPIM); 2 Jabber XML Protocol; 3 WAP Wireless Markup Language Specification; 4 MessageML; 5 XML Messaging Specification (XMSG); 6 Wireless Village Initiative.
17. Wireless Markup Language
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18. Juicy Studio: Creating dynamic content with the Wireless Markup Language (WML)
- www.juicystudio.com
- You are here: Home > Tutorials > WML > Creating dynamic content with the Wireless Markup Language (WML) .
- You can create dynamic WML documents with any server side language such as ASP, PHP, PERL, etc. ...
- <% @ language="vbscript" %> <% Option Explicit %> <% Response. ...
19. SELFWML - WML- Wireless Markup Language
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20. iAnywhere Wireless Server Developer's Guide
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- iAnywhere Wireless Server Developer's Guide.
- Markup languages for wireless applications.
- Client devices operating over a wireless network, such as cell phones, are typically very limited in processor power and memory. Applications for such devices are generally written in a tag language, perhaps together with a simple scripting language. ...
- Tag languages in common use include WML (Wireless Markup Language), maintained by the WAP Forum, and HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language). ...
- This section provides a brief introduction to WML and HDML markup languages, and what functionality they provide for wireless applications.
- Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML).
- HDML stands for handheld device markup language, and is used on some mobile phones. ...
- Wireless Markup Language (WML).
- Wireless Markup Language (WML) is a language developed by the WAP Forum. ...
21. WML (Wireless Markup Language): Introduzione
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- WML è l’acronimo di Wireless Markup Language, e prende una parte del suo nome da XML, del quale ne è un’applicazione molto specifica. ...
- Il Wap (Wireless application protocol) come dice il nome stesso è un protocollo per le comunicazioni cellulari sviluppato per poter trasmettere dati in formato nativo tra i cellulari e la rete Internet. ...
- Ci sono altri metodi di comunicazione per componenti wireless oltre al WAP, quali per esempio quelli che supportano CHTML (Compact HTML), ad esempio gli iMode browsers. ...
- La card è scritta in un linguaggio di markup, il WML. ...
- Standardised Generalised Markup Language. ...
- Extensible Markup Language. Standard W3C per Internet Markup Languages. ...
- Handheld Markup Language .
- Wireless Application Environment(fig. ...
- Wireless Session Protocol(fig. ...
- Wireless Transaction Protocol(figura 4). ...
- Wireless Transport Layer Security(figura 4). ...
- Wireless Datagram Protocol(fig 4). ...
- Tra il gateway ed il device, esiste un protocollo chiamato Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS), che e’ specializzato per i contesti wireless.
22. WAP books. WML Programming
- www.wap-shareware.com
- Wireless links.
- Beginning WAP: Wireless Markup Language & Wireless Markup Language Script.
- WAP, the Wireless Application Protocol, has managed to achieve fame and infamy in roughly equal parts as "the Internet on your mobile phone" - a claim that has not matched the experience of some early users. ...
- Topics covered: The application development languages--wireless markup language (WML) and WMLScript--associated with the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 1. ...
- The Book of WAP: Developing Wireless Applications with WML and WMLScript.
- The Book of WAP is a guide to the Wireless Application Protocol including its history, development environments, and real-world applications. ...
- A beginner's guide to Wireless Application Protocol. ...
- Create real-world Wireless applications--even if you've never worked with WML or WMLScript before--using this hands-on introductory resource. ... From formatting text, displaying images, and creating wireless bitmap files, this beginner's guide provides you with all the tools you need to construct your own wireless Web site and other WML-based applications.
23. Intranet Design Magazine®: "The Wireless Intranet Part III
- www.intranetjournal.com
- Monday March 8, 2004 The Wireless Intranet Part III .
- WML, the Language of the Wireless Web.
- Another language to learn? Great, you must be thinking, just what I need. While it's true that coding for wireless devices means learning a new set of tags, don't fret. Wireless Markup Language (WML), one part of the Wireless Applications Protocol (WAP), isn't a completely new paradigm. ...
- This is the third part of our series on the wireless intranet. We'll look at the evolution of WML, aiming to provide a context for developers who are now learning the language. ...
- "The intent was to develop a specification that would help people access and deliver content from the Internet on their wireless devices," Goldman explains. ...
- The forum saw early on that HTML, the language of the Web, was impractical for the unique limitations of wireless devices. A new language was necessary. As Goldman says, "WML was developed as a specific markup language to accommodate several of the nuances, or peculiarities, or strengths, of the wireless device: limited screen size, limited RAM, limited ROM, latency of delivery, irregular coverage areas, one-finger navigation, and a number of other peculiarities of the wireless world. ...
- The Logic of WML The result was the language we have now, one designed to offer the most clarity and content with the least amount of hassle or download time. ...
- "When content is written for a wireless device," Goldman says, "it must be structured in such a way that it appears on a small screen in a logical fashion, so that you can drill down in menus quickly. ...
- Goldman likes to compare the differences between traditional Web surfing and wireless use to the differences between a buffet and room service. ... But the wireless Web is more like room service: you select from a limited menu, then your request is delivered. ...
- "The language tags were designed very much for a wireless device," notes Goldman. "Wireless devices today have monochrome screens without much control over the font. ...
24. Wireless Markup Language - a searchWebServices definition - see also: WML
- searchwebservices.techtarget.com
- com Definitions - 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. ...
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25. Wireless Application Protocol - Tutorial
- i5.nyu.edu
- WAP provides a markup language and a transport protocol that open the possibilities of the wireless environment. ...
- Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola, and Unwired Planet founded the WAP Forum in the summer of 1997 with the initial purpose of defining an industry-wide specification for developing applications over wireless communications networks. The WAP specifications define a set of protocols in application, session, transaction, security, and transport layers, which enable operators, manufacturers, and applications providers to meet the challenges in advanced wireless service differentiation and fast/flexible service creation. ...
- WAP also defines a wireless application environment (WAE) aimed at enabling operators, manufacturers, and content developers to develop advanced differentiating services and applications including a microbrowser, scripting facilities, e-mail, World Wide Web (WWW)–to-mobile-handset messaging, and mobile-to-telefax access. ...
- Based on the Internet model, the wireless device contains a microbrowser, while content and applications are hosted on Web servers.
- Applications will be written in wireless markup language (WML), which is a subset of extensible markup language (XML). ...
- In the past, wireless Internet access has been limited by the capabilities of handheld devices and wireless networks. ...
- Many of the protocols are based on Internet standards such as hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) and TLS but have been optimized for the unique constraints of the wireless environment: low bandwidth, high latency, and less connection stability. ...
- Internet standards such as hypertext markup language (HTML), HTTP, TLS and transmission control protocol (TCP) are inefficient over mobile networks, requiring large amounts of mainly text-based data to be sent. ...
- WAP sessions cope with intermittent coverage and can operate over a wide variety of wireless transports. ...
- WML and wireless markup language script (WMLScript) are used to produce WAP content. ...
- The lightweight WAP protocol stack is designed to minimize the required bandwidth and maximize the number of wireless network types that can deliver WAP content. ...
- Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) toolkit—The use of SIMs or smart cards in wireless devices is already widespread and used in some of the service sectors.
- The tremendous surge of interest and development in the area of wireless data in recent times has caused worldwide operators, infrastructure and terminal manufacturers, and content developers to collaborate on an unprecedented scale, in an area notorious for the diversity of standards and protocols. The collaborative efforts of the WAP Forum have devised and continue to develop a set of protocols that provide a common environment for the development of advanced telephony services and Internet access for the wireless market. ...
- Essentially, the WAP application strategy involves taking existing services that are common within a fixed-line environment and tailoring them to be purposeful and user-friendly in a wireless environment. ...
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