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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Hoffmann Thomas <th...@wwl.de> on 2001/03/26 10:42:59 UTC
representation of WML Content
Hi folks,
i know its not correct to post it here,
but perhaps it can help some people.
I was on Cebit last week and i has found a programm that can help you a
little bit
in creating WML for some clients. But only for representation the cards, not
the real situation if you surf with a mobile.
The tool support (i think) all actually clients there have implement an
WAP-browser.
If a new client on market, you can download, few days later, the client
support
for this tool.
You found it for free (in english and german) on http://www.yourwap.com/.
This isn't a commercial !!!!!
I think that can help some people!
Thomas
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Oscar Trigueiros [mailto:Oscar.Trigueiros@lis2.siemens.pt]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 23. März 2001 11:37
> An: 'cocoon-users@xml.apache.org'
> Betreff: RE: Applying diferente style sheets to different wap
> browsers -
> Valid DTD
> Wichtigkeit: Hoch
>
>
> Marco:
> Have you made real test with real devices?
> I have made some, im one previous solution my team
> develop with PHP.
> And have found that the devices are very sensitive.
> The problem that i have im mind is:
> The formater that is been used by Cocoon is always sending
> WAPFORUM's
> DTD and that will not work im on real situation.
> Question:
> How do i change the DTD that is been send?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marco Pauck [mailto:pauck@wmd.de]
> Sent: quinta-feira, 22 de Março de 2001 22:27
> To: cocoon-users@xml.apache.org
> Subject: Re: AW: Applying diferente style sheets to different wap
> browsers
>
>
> Hoffmann Thomas wrote:
> >
> > thanks for the answers!
>
> Sadly it's not only how WML is *rendered* that makes the difference
> but also - far more important - how the browsers *behave*, e.g.
> regarding implementation of the WML spec, interaction with the WAP
> gateway, caching, cookie handling, etc. ... <sigh>
>
> > But do you have an simulator for each client?
>
> Forget the emulators for real-world development!
> You have to test with *real* devices using *real* gateways
> - and of course all permutations!
>
> > I know thats Nokia, Ericsson and UP have an own simulator.
> > But whats with Motorola, Panasonic, Siemens and so on?
> > Or have any clients similar browser implementations?
>
> Motorola, Panasonic, and Siemens use the browser from Phone.com.
> Sony uses Microsoft stuff <argh>.
>
> > Eventualy do you have an list?
>
> Have a look at the browser vendors' developer forums.
>
> > So far i have only read books and online-publications over WML.
> > I'll begin programming this in near future.
>
> Good luck!
> And be strong ... ;-)
>
> Marco
>
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