A language that enables text content of Web sites to be presented on wireless devices such as cell phones and PDAs. WML is part of WAP.
Displays specially formatted content pages on mobile telephone handsets, PDAs, and other mobile computing devices using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) over a broad range of mobile data channels. The WAP specification defines a microbrowse; it is the "World-Wide-Web for mobile phones"
A language similar to XML that is used with pages to be displayed on WAP-enabled devices.
A format for publishing and optimizing content on WAP-enabled devices.
(WML) b . An XML vocabulary for describing wireless documents. WML uses a deck of cards metaphor for structuring device displays. A WML XML document is commonly called a deck. See: Vocabulary
Part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) , allowing text portions of Web content to be separated from graphical content for display on wireless...
Internet language specifically tailored for the display limitations of WAP enabled wireless devices.
Language that allows the text portions of web pages to be presented on a mobile.
A language describing the structure of data that allows the data of web pages to be presented on mobile devices via wireless access.
Wireless Markup Language is the syntax used to describe information to be displayed on WAP devices (such as mobile phones and PDAs).
Wireless Markup Language, based on XML, is a content format for devices that implement the WAP Wireless Application Protocol specification, such as mobile phones, and preceded the use of other markup languages now used with WAP, such as XHTML and even standard HTML (which are gaining in popularity as processing power in mobile devices increases).