March 2002
Intermediate to advanced
400 pages
7h 56m
English
In WAP development, you’ve learned that additional languages can add real power and excitement to your applications. Consider the possibilities of WMLScript, which you began looking at in Chapter 9, “Introduction to WMLScript.”
The way WMLScript adds functionality is through the use of programming constructs, such as variables, functions, and pragmas. You’ll learn about these constructs within this chapter. Figure 10.1 shows a graphical representation of the structure of a WAP application, coupled with the power of WMLScript.

You’ll look at functions, variables, and ...
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