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INDEX
>Introduction
>Understanding the Wireless Markup Language
>Valid WML Elements
>Building Applications With WML
>Creating A WML Deck
>Calling A Server Script
>Conclusion
 

Conclusion

WML offers software developers an entirely new, exciting platform on which to deploy their applications. With this new platform, however, comes a host of tradeoffs and challenges. A new wrinkle will be added to the design process as things like server round-trips, bandwidth, and display sizes become issues to contend with. While it may take several iterations for developers and vendors to get their product offerings right, there is no doubt that WAP opens the door to a new era in application development and deployment.

Next: Adding Client-Side Logic To WAP Using WMLScript

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