Wireless Markup Language (WML)
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 42 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Introduction1
- Briefing on Wireless Markup Language (WML)7
- Lecture Notes: An In-depth Study of Wireless Markup Language (WML)8
- 3.1Part I: Foundational Concepts of WML and the WAP Ecosystem
- 3.2Part II: The Core Syntax and Structure of a WML Document
- 3.3Part III: Content Presentation and Formatting in WML
- 3.4Part IV: User Interaction, Navigation, and Data Handling
- 3.5Part V: Advanced WML Concepts and Event-Driven Programming
- 3.6Part VI: The Evolution to WML 2.0 and Convergence with Web Standards
- 3.7Part VII: Development Environment and Best Practices
- 3.8Appendix: WML Reference Materials
- Best Practices for Migrating from WML 1.x to WAP 2.05
- An Analysis of the WAP Architecture and the Role of WML in Mobile Content Delivery6
- 5.11.0 Introduction: The Challenge of the Early Mobile Web
- 5.22.0 The WAP Programming Model: Bridging the Wireless and Wired Internet
- 5.33.0 WML: A Markup Language Tailored for Constraints
- 5.44.0 The Anatomy of WML: Structure and Key Capabilities
- 5.55.0 The WAP Ecosystem: Server Configuration and Data Processing
- 5.66.0 Evolution and Conclusion: The Legacy of WML
- Decks & Cards vs. Pages: Understanding the Core Difference Between WML and HTML7
- Understanding Your First WML Document: A Step-by-Step Syntax Breakdown4
- WML Study Guide4
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