Short for Compact HTML, a pared down version of regular HTML for the limited screen displays and functionality of cell phones, PDAs, and other hand-held devices accessing the Internet.
Compact HTML - A slimline version of HTML designed for formatting data for mobile terminals. Used by i-mode in Japan, increasing numbers of microbrowsers and gateways support cHTML as well as WML. Should converge into XHTML in a few years.
cHTML or compact HTML is a subset of the HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2 and HTML 4.0 specifications designed to meet the requirements of small information appliances such as mobile phones and PDAs.
Compact HTML (cHTML) is a subset of HTML which is designed for small devices. The major features of HTML that are excluded from cHTML are: JPEG image, Table, Image map, Multiple character fonts and styles, Background color and image, Frame and Style sheet.
cHTML, or compact HTML is a language used to code content in wireless devices, and is used by the popular I-Mode system. I-Mode is NTT DoCoMo's Internet connection service for mobile phones, and is widely used in Japan, where it has attained some 10 million subscribers. I-Mode's cHTML is like HTML 1.0, and is a WML alternative, offering more flexibility and greater features (although it is does not yet use any mature HTML features).
Compact HTML. A variant of HTML, which optimises web text content for display on small screens, such as those of mobile phones.
compact HTML. cHTML is a subset of HTML. It is used for creating web content for small information devices, such as smart phones and handheld computers.
cHTML is a subset of HTML specifically for limited internet access devices such as portable telephones.
Compact Hyper Text Markup Language (basis for iMode).