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WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a protocol that allows wireless devices access to information and
services over the Internet. WAP makes it possible to deliver Web content
through a WAP gateway server directly to a wireless Web-enabled device. By
using already existing Internet technology such as XML and IP, WAP allows
access to Internet content and services to wireless clients. With WAP,
clients can obtain Internet content and services through devices such as,
mobile phones, PDAs, pagers, two-way radios, smart phones, communicators,
and terminals. The protocol is developed by
WAP Forum,
an organization of some of the most powerful Internet
and telecom companies.
Configuration
Testing
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 1.1//EN" "http://www.wapforum.org/DTD/wml_1.1.xml"> <wml> <card id="card1" title="My Wap Page"> <p>Hello world - this is my first wap card!</p> <p><a href="#card2">Go to the second card</a></p> </card> <card id="card2" title="Second Card"> <p>This is my second wap card!</p> <p><a href="#card1">Go back to the first card</a></p> </card> </wml> When you develop WML pages, you should always check the page in one of the SDKs available.
In order to view your new WAP document, you need a WAP-enabled cell phone or a WAP emulator. There are many WAP emulators available, including these:
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