Overview:
"The following document describes the evolution from Wireless Markup Language (WML) 1.x to Extensible Markup Language Mobile Profile (XHTML MP), and is intended for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) developers who are creating mobile Internet services using WML. The goal is to give developers guidance when shifting from WML development to XHTML."
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| Format: | Size: | 614 KB | |
| Date: | Apr 2003 | ||
| Pages: | 22 |
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