Appendix E. Writing WML in Popular Development Languages

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As explained in Chapter 2, "Introducing WML," WML is a client-side markup language, and it is used by devices (known as "user agents," or "UAs") to render and display content. WML content is generally created in two forms:

  • Static files contain only client content and no server-side programmatic processing. These usually reside on the server in the same form as they are delivered to the client. Because static files only contain client code, they are used for simple pages that require no intelligent processing.

  • Dynamic files are created on-the-fly on the server, and usually contain programmatic server-side processing. ...

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