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WAP/WML Tutorial

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WAP Tutorial

The WAP protocol is the leading standard for information services on wireless terminals like digital mobile phones. WML is used to create pages that can be displayed in a WAP browser. In our WAP tutorial you will learn about WAP and WML, and how to convert your HTML pages to pocket format, so that your information can be accessed from devices like mobile WAP Phones. Start Learning WAP/WML!

WAP References

At W3Schools you will find complete WML references about tags, attributes, entities, and more. WML References.


Table of Contents

Introduction to WAP/WML
This chapter explains what WAP and WML are and how they can be used.

WAP Basics
The basics of WAP.

WML Formatting
These examples demonstrate text formatting and tables using the WML mark-up language.

WML Links
These examples demonstrate link and image using the WML mark-up language.

WML Input
These examples demonstrate user input using WML mark-up.

WML Tasks
These examples demonstrate different tasks using the WML mark-up.

WML Timer
These examples demonstrate how to use the timer function.

WML Variables
These examples demonstrate variable elements in WML mark-up.

WML Examples
Example pages written with the WML mark-up language.

WML Validator
Test your wml files with our WML Validator.

WAP Demo
A demonstration of how WML files will be displayed in a micro browser.

WAP Pages
A list of accessible WAP pages at W3Schools.


WAP References

WML Tag Reference
A complete WML Tag Reference.

WML Entities
A complete list of WML Character Entities.

WML DTD
The Document Type Definition used by the WML mark-up language.


WAP Resources

WAP Forum
The WAP Forum developed the de-facto world standard for wireless information and telephony services on digital mobile phones and other wireless terminals. It has published an open, global wireless protocol specification based on existing Internet standards, such as XML and IP, for all wireless networks.

WAP Software
WAP browsers, WAP companies, WAP editors, and more.


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