September 2000
Intermediate to advanced
608 pages
12h 59m
English
In this last section, we will focus on two practical applications of WMLScript. The first application is an animation. Using <timer> and WMLScript, we'll bounce back and forth between a WML deck (which will display each frame of the animation), and a WMLScript file, which will control the inter-frame delay and set the new frame in the sequence.
The second application will be a currency exchange calculator. It allows users to convert between five different currencies without requiring an application server to process the logic.
The image files associated with the following animation sequence can all be found on the CD-ROM. Rather than walk through the code one line at a time, we will step through the ...
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