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This is a language that allowsthe text portions of webpages to be presented on mobile telephones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) via wireless access.
HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Language) - now called the Wireless Markup Language ( WML) - is a language that allows portions of HTML to be presented on cellular mobile phones and Personal Digital Assistants ( PDAs) via wireless access. Developed by Unwired Planet, HDML amd WML are now open languages.
Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular telephone and personal digital assistants (PDA) via wireless access. Developed by Unwired Planet, HDML is an open language offered royalty-free. One major difference between HDML and WML is that WML is XML-based, while HDML is not. Another difference between HDML and WML is that HDML does not allow scripting, while WML allows it's own version of JavaScript, called WMLScript. Unwired Planet has changed their name to Phone.com. Introduction to HDML Introduction to HDML and ASP
Handheld Markup Language [HDML2
Handheld Device Markup Language. A markup language for wireless devices. A more popular markup language is WML.
A computer programming language that does for wireless Internet access what HTML does for land-based Internet access. Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) allows wireless devices such as smart phones and handheld computers to communicate on the Internet.
See Handheld Device Markup Language.
HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Language) now called the Wireless Markup Language (WML) is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular telephone and personal digital assistants (personal digital assistant) via wireless access.
Handheld Device Markup Language: A device- and network-independent language developed by phone.com for Web programming on a hand-held device with limited memory and display, such as celluar phone or an organizer.
(Handheld Device Markup Language) -- a language that formats information for mobile phones or handheld computers. HDML was the predecessor to WML.
This stands for Handheld Devices Markup Language, now called Wireless Markup Language.
A markup language adapting Web content for display on mobile handheld devices such as cell phones, pagers or PDAs.
A device- and network-independent application language developed by Unwired Planet for Web programming on a handheld device with limited memory and display, such as a cellular phone or an organizer.
Handheld Device Markup Language. Text based language used to construct Web pages for wireless phones.
Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a simple language used to define hypertext-like content and applications for hand-held devices with small displays.
Handheld Device Markup Language is used to format content for Web enabled mobile phones. HDML is phone.com's (formerly known as Unwired Planet) proprietary language, which can only be viewed on mobile phones that use phone.com browsers. HDML came before the WAP standard was created. It uses phone.com's Handheld Device Transport Protocol (HDTP), instead of WAP. Phones access HDML sites the following way: Once the URL is typed into the phone, the phone sends the request to phone.com's UP.Link gateway. The gateway sends a HTTP request to the Web server. The Web servers returns the page via HTTP back to the phone.com UP.Link gateway. The gateway sends the data via HDTP to the wireless carrier's network and down to the phone. HDML and the phone.com gateway are most popular throughout North America. In Europe, WML and the Nokia WAP gateway and browser are the emerging standard. However, some versions of phone.com browsers do interpret basic WML. To serve HDML pages, administrators must add the text/x-hdml mime type to their Web servers.
Handheld Device Markup Language. Forerunner of WML.
Handheld Device Markup Language is used to format content for Web-enabled mobile phones. This isa proprietary language developed for Openwave browsers. See Also: WML
Handheld Device Markup Language: A modification of standard HTML, developed by Unwired Planet, for use on small screens of mobile phones, PDAs, and pagers. HDML is a text-based markup language, which uses HypeText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and is compatible with Web servers.
Handheld Device Markup Language. A reduced version of HTML designed to enable wireless pagers, cellular phones, and other handheld devices to access Web page content.
It uses hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP, the underlying protocol for the Web) to allow for the display of text versions of webpages on wireless devices. Unlike wireless markup language (see WML), HDML is not based on XML. HDML also does not allow developers to use scripts, while WML employs its own version of JavaScript. Phone.com, now part of Openwave Systems, developed HDML and offers it free of charge. Website developers using HDML must recode their webpages in this language to tailor them for the smaller screens of handhelds.
Handheld Devices Mark-up Language
Handheld Device Markup Language. Based on HTTP, the underlying Web protocol, that allows for the display of text versions of web pages on wireless devices.
(Handheld Device Markup Language) a language that allows certain web pages to be presented on cellular telephones and personal digital assistants (PDA) via wireless access.
Handheld Device Markup Language. Written to allow Internet access from wireless devices such as handheld personal computers and smart phones. Derived from hypertext markup language. One version of HDML is Unwired Planet Inc.'s UP.Link.
a language that formats information for mobile phones or handheld computers in the same way that HTML does for PCs. It was originally developed by Unwired Planet (now phone.com) and is considered to be the forerunner of WML (Wireless Markup Language). Most current HDML browsers are capable of interpreting WML sites.
HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language) is a language that enables the text portions of Web pages to be presented on mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDA) via wireless access.
(Handheld Device Markup Language) Specifications that allow Internet access from wireless devices such as handheld personal computers and smart phones. This language is derived from hypertext markup language (HTML).
Handheld Device Markup Language. A specialized version of HTML designed to enable wireless pagers, cell phones and other handheld devices to obtain information from Web pages. HDML was developed by Phone.com (formerly Unwired Planet) before the WAP specification was standardized. It is a subset of WAP with some features, not included in WAP. AT&T Wireless launched the first HDML-based service in 1996.