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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "WAP".

1.) Introduction to the Wireless Application Protocol
Overview The Wireless Application Protocol is a standard developed by the WAP Forum , a group founded by Nokia , Ericsson , Phone.com (formerly Unwired Planet), and Motorola . The WAP Forum s membership roster now includes computer industry heavyweights such as Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, and Intel along with several hundred other companies. According to the WAP Forum, the goals of WAP are to be: Independent of wireless network standard. Open to all. Proposed to the appropriate standards...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

2.) Adding Client-Side Logic To WAP Using WMLScript
WMLScript is the WAP corollary to the JavaScript scripting language that was popularized by Netscape Communications. Standardization efforts by Netscape helped produce the ECMAScript standard, a standard that WMLScript was based on. While JavaScript has since been coopted by server tool vendors (including Netscape and Microsoft), WMLScript is a client-only scripting platform used in combination with WML to provide client side procedural logic. Like WML, WMLScript is compiled via a WAP...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

3.) Serving Up WAP With Enhydra
by Marc Robards The configuration instructions used in this article and much of the information on building WAP applications with Enhydra were compiled by Satish S. of Lateral Software Technology. Satish's contributions to the Enhydra project also include his excellent WAP@Enhydra paper located at http://www.enhydra.org/software/documentation/enhydra/WAP@Enhydra.rtf . Satish can be reached via email at DrSatish@Bigfoot.com . Introduction If you haven't checked out Enhydra , Lutris...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

4.) An Introduction To XSLT and XPath
by Wei Meng LEE Introduction With the advent of WAP, more and more sites are being re-coded in WML to cater to WAP devices. While coding in WML is relatively easy, it can be a daunting task if you need to maintain multiple sets of WML documents for different WAP devices since at the moment they all have very different look-and-feel. Ideally, we should have a single mark-up language that can be used to support all devices; be it the Web browser or a WAP device. However, the state of...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

5.) The Wireless Markup Language (WML)
Introduction WML is a markup language that is based on XML (eXtensible Markup Language). The official WML specification is developed and maintained by the WAP Forum , an industry-wide consortium founded by Nokia , Phone.com , Motorola , and Ericsson . This specification defines the syntax, variables, and elements used in a valid WML file. The actual WML 1.1 Document Type Definition (DTD) is available for those familiar with XML at: http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/wml_1.1.xml A valid WML...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

6.) Writing A Multi-Currency Converter Using WMLScript
by Wei Meng LEE Introduction In the past few months, we have seen a lot of articles describing how WMLScript can be used to perform client-side validation and complement WML applications that runs on a WAP device. One particular application that is very popular is a currency converter. However, the conventional currency converter usually hardcodes the exchange rate in the WMLScript program. Once the WMLScript is downloaded onto the device, it is cached and any changes to the currency...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

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