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XML.com: More To WAP Than Meets The Eye
By Didier Martin
HDML is still a widespread language for marking up mobile phone content. Didier Martin introduces us to the differences between HDML and WML, and shows how HDML can be created from XML.
Context: ...More To WAP Than Meets The Eye by Didier Martin July 05, 2000 If you thought WML was the de facto page markup language for the WAP, you'll be...
[July 05, 2000]
XML.com: Developing Wireless Applications with WAP, WML, and JSP
By David Sims
Consultant and JSP author Chad Darby delivered a light overview of a hot topic at XML DevCon.
Context: ...Developing Wireless Applications with WAP, WML, and JSP by David Sims June 26, 2000 Consultant and JSP author Chad Darby delivered a light overview of a...
[June 26, 2000]
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[August 02, 2008]
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[August 02, 2008]
XML.com: Implementing XPath for Wireless Devices
By Bilal Siddiqui
In the first of a two-part series, we explore the implementation of XPath on wireless devices using the WAP family of standards.
Context: ...limitation issues, WAP Forum has proposed a compressed version of XML called Wireless Binary XML (WBXML), which is in use inside WAP-enabled devices....
[June 05, 2002]
XML.com: Implementing XPath for Wireless Devices, Part II
By Bilal Siddiqui
In the second of a two-part series, we explore the implementation of XPath on wireless devices using the WAP family of standards.
[July 17, 2002]
XML.com: Creating an HTML/WML Portal
By Didier Martin
With the explosion in alternative browsing devices, portals need to present more than one representation of their content. Didier Martin demonstrates how to build your own XML-driven portal.
Context: ...Figure 2: WAP phone view of portal The two figures above illustrate two different views of the same portal. The left-hand view is what you get when...
[May 15, 2000]
XML.com: Developing Wireless Content using XHTML Mobile
By Jean-Luc David
XHTML Mobile provides an answer to the proliferation of incompatible mobile markup solutions. Find out how to make mobile content, and ensure backwards compatibility.
Context: ...platforms and languages. For example, Nokia and Openwave developed WML and WAP for consumption in North America. In 1999, NTT DoCoMo launched the popular...
[April 14, 2004]
Mobile Resource Center
XML in wireless, portable and embedded devices.
Context: ...WAP WAP Software WML WML Tutorials XForms XHTML Flash to the Rescue By Jason Levitt Using Flash, Jason Levitt shows another variation of a...
[April 28, 2004]
XML.com: Intuition and Binary XML
By Leigh Dodds
Binary encodings for XML is a well-worn topicon XML-DEV, yet a revisiting of the debate introduced some interesting new evidence.
Context: ...not produced a convincing case. One commonly cited example is wbXML, used in WAP devices that are deemed to have little processing power and limited...
[April 18, 2001]
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