Get unplugged for the wireless Internet revolution
Start building wireless Web applications and Web sites for the
next generation of cellular telephones and Internet devices with
the in-depth information contained in this volume. "WAP: A
Beginner's Guide is an authoritative yet easy-to-understand
reference that covers every aspect of this fast-growing protocol.
Inside, you'll learn how to develop and deploy dynamic,
platform-independent sites that will run smoothly on any
WAP-enabled mobile device. Plus, you'll get step-by-step database
integration, debugging, and security instructions. All of the
functions and syntaxes of WML and WMLScript are covered, with
real-world examples and in-depth explanations that will have you
programming for wireless devices in no time.
- Create and deliver Internet content to mobile communicators,
cellular phones, PDAs, and pagers
- Build cards, decks, elements, and links with WML
- Convert existing HTML, Java, VB, and ActiveX components
- Implement images, icons, tables, soft keys, and variables
- Accept and respond to user input using WMLScript
- Format Web data for small screens, monochrome displays, and low
bandwidth
- Integrate e-mail services, timers, and notifications
- Incorporate Microsoft Access databases and Active Server
Pages
- Test and debug code using the latest WML editors and
emulators
- Secure WAP information with smart cards and WTLS
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