Wireless Markup Language
Wireless Markup Language is a xml format created in 1998. Wireless Markup Language (WML), based on XML, is a now-obsolete markup language intended for devices that implement the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) specification, such as mobile phones. It provides navigational support, data input, hyperlinks, text and image presentation, and forms, much like HTML (HyperText Markup Language). It preceded the use of other markup languages now used with WAP, such as HTML itself, and XHTML (which are gaining in popularity as processing power in mobile devices increases).. Read more on Wikipedia...
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- Wireless Markup Language ranks in the top 25% of languages
- the Wireless Markup Language wikipedia page
- Wireless Markup Language first appeared in 1998
- See also: wml, xml, html, wmlscript
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Example code from Wikipedia:
<card id="cM" title="MY_DOMAIN.com"> <p> Call A Taxi: <a href="wtai://wp/mc;%2B19035551212">903-555-1212</a> </p> </card>
Last updated August 9th, 2020