Wireless Markup Language
One of the XML applications getting a lot of attention these days is Wireless Markup Language (WML). WML and its associated protocol, the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), are targeted at handheld devices such as cellular phones, PDAs, and other devices with restricted hardware capabilities. WML represents a limited-syntax language that's relatively easy to implement for such devices, and the programs that use WML in those devices are often called microbrowsers.
The following list describes some WML resources:
http://www.wapforum.org. A great resource for all things WML. Acts as a clearinghouse for information.
http://wap.colorline.no/wap-faq/. An independent WAP FAQ, with lots of information, including a list of ...
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