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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "WAP".
- 25.) Adapt Web Content to Any Device
- February/March 2003 Issue T he proliferation of XML-based markup languages has forced developers to come up with smart options for automatically generating the proper markup for specific devices and delivery methods. For example, a Web-enabled mobile phone running a Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) browser is expecting a form of the Wireless Markup Language (WML). Even though WML is an XML document type, there are still a lot of differences in how individual browsers render WML on...
Found at XML Magazine
- 26.) WML: An Introduction
- ( Page 1 of 6 ) Full-house, Go-Fish, and Blackjack some of my favorite games to play when I m with friends. Alright, maybe that s not true, but they re definitely a way to pass the time. The words deck and card are synonymous to playing cards. However, they are also the terms used when developing WAP-enabled websites using WML. In this tutorial, I ll give a breakdown on just what WAP and WML are and how they can be used. We ll also run through creating a simple WAP-enabled site making...
Found at devArticles.com
- 27.) Developing Wireless Content using XHTML Mobile
- by Jean-Luc David April 14, 2004 Creating unified solutions has always been a challenge in the mobile space. Until recently the industry has been solidly divided: all mobile providers aggressively pushed their own proprietary platforms and languages. For example, Nokia and Openwave developed WML and WAP for consumption in North America. In 1999, NTT DoCoMo launched the popular i-Mode service in Japan based on Compact HTML. Mobile developers had to become specialists, learning the...
Found at XML.com
- 28.) Wireless Apps: The Reality Today
- Jean-Baptiste Minchelli, Consultant Introduction Today's Wireless environments Multi-Device Wireless environments Purpose of a Wireless application Introduction Wireless has been a buzzword for a little over a year now. In this short time, it has seen some of the industry's greatest technological progress (Wireless IP) and its most dramatic marketing flops (WAP over GSM), some of the biggest public crazes (i-Mode) and most crashing disappointments (WAP, again7;). But it is still the...
Found at Intranet Journal
- 29.) Build and Secure a WLAN
- From choosing an access point to securing your WLAN, there are a lot things to consider when you deploy wireless networks. ENP puts it all in focus with our recent coverage on the latest in wireless networking: OpenVPN Locks Down the WLAN Why worry about WEP, WPA, or PPTP when OpenVPN provides free, open, SSL-powered security for your wireless network? Here's how to set it up and connect a Windows client. Choices, Choices: What Do You Need in a WAP? In the wireless world, the future is...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet
- 30.) Using PHP and XML with Apache Cocoon
- Darren Beale First off, for those of you who don't know what Cocoon is, check out http://xml.apache.org where you can download the source and read up on it. In short Cocoon is a suite of Java Servlets that sit on your server waiting for .xml pages and then - if applicable - it applies the relevant XSL transformations. With one XML page and different XSL pages you can deliver rendered output suitable for your Browser, for example HTML for your Desktop or WML for your WAP device. I've...
Found at PHPBuilder.com
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