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Beginner Tutorials
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What
is WAP?
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What is WAP For?
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Why go for WAP?
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| When will WAP be
real? |
| WAP
and Internet Standards |
| WAP in the Future |
| WAP Growth &
Position |
| WAP/WML
FAQ |
| WAP
Crash Course |
| WAP
Glossary |
| WML
Guide |
| AYG's
WAP for Web Developers (Part 1) |
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| Advanced
Tutorials |
WAP-Enabling
a Website with PHP3
by Mike Banahan (Devshed.com)
This article illustrates the development
of a wap site using PHP3 and MySQL. |
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Intro
to WMLScript
by Kevin Sharp (Developer.com)
Want to develop wireless applications quickly and easily?
This offspring of JavaScript and the Wireless Markup Language
may be just what you're looking for. |
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Serving
Dynamic WAP Content with Java Server Pages
by Mark Webber
(Webdevelopers
Journal)
This article will show you
how easy it is to start creating dynamic content for WAP-enabled
mobile phones using the Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Sun
Microsystems' Java Server API. Rather than list and explain all of
the WML tags this tutorial examines a sample application that will
demonstrate some of the main language features. |
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Adding
User-Input Options in WML
by Chris Tull (Anywhereyougo.com)
This tutorial enables your users to
input information into your wap applications. This tutorial
also discusses the different user-input options as well as handle
user responses. |
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Dynamic
WML Applications
Victor Brilon (Anywhereyougo.com)
A tutorial demonstrating how
to build a dynamic wap site using Perl. This Tutorial is for
developers who have basic CGI and Perl knowledge. |
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WAP
and ASP
By Luca Passani (ASP Today)
A tutorial demonstrating the
use of ASP in developing wap pages. ASP basics required. |
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Content
Management and Distribution Using XML
by Marc Robards (Wirelessdevnet.com)
A tutorial using XMLCast, which
takes content formatted in a tidy XML structure, parses it, and
outputs the content in a number of different formats, such as HTML,
simple HTML (for less robust browsers like those found on handheld
devices), RSS, and of course, WML. A good working knowledge of XML,
ASP, HTML, and WML is required. |
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Building
Servlets to Output WML Content
Jonathan Meadows (Anywhereyougo.com)
A tutorial demonstrating how
to use java servlets to output wml. This tutorial works off the
assumption that you already understand the basics of Java, and how
to compile java programs to produce a class file. |
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