An XML-based markup language used to specify content and the user interface for narrowband devices, including cellular phones and pagers. WML is part of WAP. See also: WAP.
The markup language used in the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP).
A tag-based document language that shares its origins with HTML. WML is optimized for presentation and user interaction on limited-capability devices, such as wireless mobile terminals.
A mark-up language used to provide web type pages for mobile phones (so called WAP phones).
Wireless Mark up Language (WML) is a language that enables the text portions of Web pages to be displayed on mobile devices such as mobile phones, personal organisers and pagers.
Wireless Mark-up Language. The chosen method for creating pages of information on WAP sites. It is actually a sub-set of XML and supersedes HDML as Phone.com's chosen technology for wireless devices.
Website META Language, a free, extensible off-line HTML generation toolkit for UNIX, distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL v2).
ireless arkup anguage. This is a version of XML that is used to create pages for viewing on WAP (wireless) devices, such as mobile phones or PDAs.
Wireless Markup Language, a markup language (like HTML), but optimized for wireless use.
Wireless Markup Language. A language similar to XML that is used with pages to be displayed on WAP-enabled devices.
(Wireless Markup Language) A markup language that is used to build web pages for transmission to devices using the Wireless Application Protocol.
Wireless Markup Language The language to format and display content on WAP-enabled devices. WML is similar to Hypertext Markup Language (HTML
Wireless Mark up Language is used to create WAP content
The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is an XML-based markup language used by WAP (Wireless Access Protocol) to allow Internet connectivity on wireless devices such as mobile phones. Visit the WAP Forum Web site for more information.
WML stands for wireless markup language and is the XML-based page programming language for WAP. Similar to HTML for the World Wide Web, WML is specially developed for cellular phones to display WAP pages. It also allows pictures to be saved in a smaller format.
Wireless markup language, the language that allows web pages to be reduced for display on a wireless device.
Wireless Markup Language An XML language used to specify content and user interface for WAP devices.
Wireless Markup Language. WML is an XML-based language that enables the display of data on mobile devices. WML provides navigational support, data input, hyperlinks, text and image presentation. A browsing language similar but incompatible to HTML. WML is an important part of the WAP standard.
Wireless Markup Language is the primary content format for devices that implement the WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) specification based on XML, such as mobile phones.
(Wireless Markup Language) Simple markup language for the presentation of data on cellular phones and PDAs.
Part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) , allowing text portions of Web content to be separated from graphical content for display on wireless...
Short for Wireless Markup Language. An XML-compliant language for WAP content that makes optimum use of small screens and allows for easy navigation with one hand. Also see WMLScript, WAP.
See Wireless Markup Language.
Wireless Markup Language; a markup language developed specifically for wireless applications. WML is based on XM.
Wireless Markup Language. Based on XML, this allows Web sites to tailor information to fit the small screen and limited capacity of mobile devices. WML is defined by the WAP Forum and part of the WAP specifications.
Stands for Wireless Markup Language. This is the marking language of WAP-capable devices.
A markup language providing a 'light' version of a Web site for viewing on handheld devices.
(Wireless Markup Language) A language developed for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that provides text versions of web sites to wireless devices such as mobile telephones and PDAs.
( ireless arkup anguage) A language developed for Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that provides text versions of web sites to wireless devices such as mobile telephones and PDAs.
Wireless Markup Language - Authoring language designed for mobile devices developed by the WAP Forum. Has been incorporated into the XML standard by the W3C.
WML (Wireless Markup Language) is a markup language based on XML, and is intended for use in specifying content and user interface for narrowband devices, including cellular phones and pagers. WML is designed with the constraints of small narrowband devices in mind.
Wireless Markup Language (the format HTML pages have to be converted to in order for WAP phones to access them).
Wireless Markup Language. A markup language for devices using WAP. It is based on the Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML). Ordinary web browsers cannot read WML.
Wireless Markup Language, an XML language used to specify content for WAP/handheld devices. It uses a "deck" system to deliver small screens of information rather than a large single document. See Also: HDML
Wireless Markup Language. WML, a streamlined and specialized version of HTML, is used to send pages of data to wireless phones and other portable devices. It replaces the concept of Web pages with decks of Web cards.
(Wireless Markup Language) A subset of HTML for use on wireless devices. See WAP.
Wireless Markup Language is like the Internet programming language HTML. It delivers Internet content to small wireless devices, such as browser-equipped cellular phones and handheld devices, which typically have very small displays, slow CPUs, limited memory capacity, low bandwidth and restricted user-input capabilities.
The Wireless Markup Language (WML) is a simple language used to create applications for small wireless devices like mobile phones. WML is analogous to HTML in the World Wide Web.
Wireless Markup Language. A markup language optimized for the delivery of content to wireless devices.
Wireless Markup Language. En reduceret udgave af HTML, bruges til at skabe sider, som skal bruges til skærmene på mobil terminaler.
A version of HDML, WML is based on XML and will run with its own version of JavaScript. Wireless application developers use WML to redirect content for wireless devices.
Wireless Markup Language. A version of HDML based on XML, it is the markup standard associated with WAP
An XML language used to specify content and user interface for WAP devices; the WAP forum provides a DTD for WML.
Wireless Markup Language -- similar to HTML but designed specifically for WAP applications. Also see: WAP.
(Wireless Markup Language) a name given to the markup language for WAP. WML is based on XML (HTML's more flexible cousin) and enables information to be displayed on a micro-browser. As a WAP phone cannot process an HTML web page, WML was developed to work within the constraints of narrowband devices.
Wireless Markup Language. A reduced version of HTML, used to create pages intended for mobile terminal screens.
Wireless Markup Language. Formerly called HDML (Handheld Devices Markup Language), is a language that allows the text portions of Web pages to be presented on cellular phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) via wireless access.
a language developed to control the presentation of web pages on mobile phones and PDA in the same way that HTML does for PCs. Part of the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP), WML is an open standard, and is supported by most mobile phones.
Wireless Mark-up Language. A programming language for WAP.
Wireless Markup Language. The WAP version of HTML, used to format web data for the limited space of a WAP-enabled device.
WML, or Wireless Markup Language, is the language used to format content for wireless devices. WML is a variation of XML.
Web development language that allows Web sites to format content to fit the small screens and limited storage and processing capabilities of mobile devices.
This is a markup language based on XML, now a part of WAP 2.0. It can be used in specifying content and user interfaces. Letter = X
(Wireless Markup Language) Language used to design WAP Web pages. See WML.
Wireless markup language is used to create Web pages and applications for the very small, usually monochrome screens of wireless handheld devices. WML is compatible with the wireless application protocol. It is a specialized version of XML and it is sometimes used in conjunction with WMScript to create dynamic content.
Wireless Mark-up Language. A simplified version on HTML which is used to web pages to be displayed on a mobile phone. See also Wap
Wireless Markup Language. Language that allows the text portions of web pages to be presented on a mobile.
Wireless Markup Language. 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"
Wireless Markup Language, an XML-based language for creating Web sites and documents for hand-held devices.
Wireless Markup Language. Used for authoring services, fulfilling the same
(Wireless Mark-up language) A mark-up language based on XML intended for use in specifying content and user interfaces. Originally designed for narrowband mobile devices, it has now evolved to become part of WAP 2.0.
(Abveration) Wireless Markup Language. The HTML look-a-like used for WAP.
( wireless markup language): A subset of the XML Web development language that allows Web page developers to design pages specifically for microbrowsers, such as Web-enabled handheld computers, cellular telephones, and pagers. 15.38 World Wide Web Consortium, 15.38
A markup language that is used in the WAP environment.
WML is a reduced version of HTML that is used to create web pages intended for mobile terminal screens.
Wireless Markup Language. Wireless Markup Language is the syntax used to describe information to be displayed on WAP devices (such as mobile phones and PDAs).
Wireless Mark-up Language. A cross between XML and HTML, used with WAP, to describe the format and content of data exchanged with wireless devices.