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Subject: RE: Wireless Dev: Re: JSP/WML
Date:  06/14/2000 06:25:15 PM
From:  Warren Hill

Bryan,

Here in Australia you can get the CNET online news daily over WAP. They are
supplying just the headline and first paragraph. It seems to work quite
well.

Warren.

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Edify Corporation
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Melbourne 3000
Australia

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WAP: wap.edify.com/wap.wml
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-----Original Message-----
From:
wirelesslist-return-41-completemadness=compuserve.com@wirelessdevnet.com
[mailto:wirelesslist-return-41-completemadness=compuserve.com@wirelessde
vnet.com]On Behalf Of Bryan Morgan
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 2:43 AM
To: HARSH
Cc: wirelesslist@wirelessdevnet.com
Subject: Wireless Dev: Re: JSP/WML



There is a bit of code on our site using asp and wml. Check out
http://www.wirelessdevnet.com/training/WAP for the WML/WMLScript tutorials
and the article on using XML for content management. Basically, the trick
doesn't involve the actual scripting language...it's how the back-end
content is stored. In other words, to "spit out" WML is easy using the
usual print output calls to HTTP. What's difficult is:

(a) taking unstructured content (i.e. HTML) and organizing it for the
highly-structured WML
(b) taking database content and doing the same
(c) designing your content for small displays and breaking larger documents
into cards.

We just rolled out our WAP news yesterday at http://news.wirelessdevnet.com.
Unfortunately, the news items are lengthy and, frankly, I think looking at
them on a small WAP screen sucks!

Does anyone have any opinions on how we should proceed? I've thought of
maybe only offering the headline and a sentence or two but didn't want to
remove valuable information.

Bryan

----- Original Message -----
From: HARSH <dearharsh@YAHOO.COM>
To: Bryan Morgan <bryan@wirelessdevnet.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: Wireless Dev: Introduction


> hello,
> Can i get url or material where there is use of
> jsp with wml ? (or asp with wml. ?).
>
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