tailieunhanh - Webmaster's Guide to the Wireless Internet part 11

Webmaster's Guide to the Wireless Internet part 11. The Webmaster’s Guide to the Wireless Internet provides the Wireless Webmaster with all of the tools necessary to build the next generation Internet. Packed with the essential information they need to design, develop, and secure robust, e-commerce enabled wireless Web sites. This book is written for advanced Webmasters who are experienced with conventional Web site design and are now faced with the challenge of creating sites that fit on the display of a Web enabled phone or PDA | Chapter 3 A New Markup WML Solutions in this chapter A Brief History of Wireless Content WML Overview WML Elements Creating WML Content WML Editors WAP SDKs and Emulators 0 Summary 0 Solutions Fast Track 0 Frequently Asked Questions 73 74 Chapter 3 A New Markup WML Introduction Telecommunications technology has arrived at the point where we can now access information on the Internet through a mobile cellular device. Wireless Markup Language WML is a lightweight markup language specifically created to address the limitations of wireless devices and the rigors placed on the transmission of content over the air through cellular chapter presents an overview of the core basics necessary to understand the WML markup language. Once you have the basics under your belt you can go on to take a concise yet thorough examination of the various elements that make up the WML language. With a thorough understanding of the WML language you will then take a look at the various approaches you can take to create WML sites that will really shine. The chapter provides an overview of the many software development kits SDKs WML editors and emulators that are available to aid you in the construction ofWML sites. A Brief History of Wireless Content The wireless transmission of data occurred longer ago than one may think. Our ancestors were using sound to transmit primitive coded signals between villages thousands of years ago transmitting information without any apparent physical connection between source and receiver and the pioneering work of inventors such as Samuel Morse and Charles Babbage in the 19th and 20 th century laid the foundations for the massive worldwide cellular networks we now enjoy. Similarly there is more than meets the eye when examining the Wireless Application Protocol WAP and specifically the WML that WAP specifies because WML has its historical roots in the development of several separate offerings from different vendors. Developing the Intelligent .

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