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Well Done!
A brief note to say that I think the 'script' today is very well set out and clearly described.
I happened upon this article while trying to find out why dynamically generated WML via PHP (running on Apache) does not seen to allow 'session' data (like UserID etc) to be picked up in subsequent decks. I'll look forward to see Part 3. Congratulations. |
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poor, very poor
this site sucks, all i wanted to find out is how to make a mail form for a wap page and set the form action........ can i find this info.....NO
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Demystifying WMLScript (part 1)
Demystifying WMLScript \(part 1\)
The first of a two-part series on WMLScript explores the need and rationale for client-side scripting on WML-enabled devices, and introduces developers to the fundamentals of the language. Included in this tutorial: variables, operators, conditional statements and a simple client-side calculator for your WML device. Please discuss this article in this thread. You can read the article here . |
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