Chapter 4. Card Navigation

IN THIS CHAPTER

In the last chapter, you learned how to create basic links in your WML code. You also learned a little bit about some basic actions in WML, specifically, the <do> tag and the <go> tag. In this chapter, we take a deeper look at various forms of navigation, using relative and absolute links, as well as the browser's own navigational history file. Finally, we will cover some advanced action elements and tell you how to manage multiple actions in your code in the event they may conflict with one another.

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