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WAP for Fun and Profit - Part 1 - Basic WML Format
By: Paul Bennett
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    2003-05-22

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    WAP for Fun and Profit - Part 1 - Basic WML Format - Summary


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    So far we have covered basic WML formatting and begun to see how we can interact with the server. In Part two we will examine some more of WML''''s input options, as well as navigation and menu structure.

    Although WAP does still has many pitfalls and weaknesses (such as security, usability and browser discrepancies - does this remind anyone of the early internet?), it can already provide solutions to some of our customers. We, as developers, just need to help some customers see how they can use this technology to enhance their existing processes.

    DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this article is not warranted or guaranteed by Developer Shed, Inc. The content provided is intended for entertainment and/or educational purposes in order to introduce to the reader key ideas, concepts, and/or product reviews. As such it is incumbent upon the reader to employ real-world tactics for security and implementation of best practices. We are not liable for any negative consequences that may result from implementing any information covered in our articles or tutorials. If this is a hardware review, it is not recommended to open and/or modify your hardware.

       · very good, I like to know where you planning to upload part 2?thank you
     

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