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RE: WAP/Microbrowser Interface to Perlmonks.org

by mirod (Canon)
on Oct 14, 2000 at 21:00 UTC ( [id://36742]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to WAP/Microbrowser Interface to Perlmonks.org

Hey, I'd dabble in that. I don't have much WAP experience but I guess I could do some XML transformation stuff.

I like those WAP thingies and the lack of bandwidth that forces you to pack useful content in your pages instead of !@#$%^&* animated GIF's

UpdateHow do you test those things by the way, are there WAP browsers for desktops out there?

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RE: RE: WAP/Microbrowser Interface to Perlmonks.org
by rdw (Curate) on Oct 15, 2000 at 03:03 UTC

    Nokia have a toolkit (windows only, despite the fact it's written in Java) which includes a simulated WAP 1.1 phone (Nokia 7110) as well as a prototype WAP 2.0 (XHTML) phone.

    I believe that phone.com also have some emulators available for download (based on their browser which phone manufacturers have licensed).

    The major problem I have with developing for WAP is getting the size of the page down in all cases.

    For the Nokia 7110 (which I have) the compiled size of the page must be less than 1400 bytes or so or the page just won't load - this is a real pain since all our pages are dynamic and it's difficult to ensure that the page won't spill - every page on the site has to automagically have 'next page' links added to it.

    Still, on the upside - the pages I have done do look good and are a pretty useful cut down version of our site, which converts to a 'mobile' form pretty well.

    Have fun,

    rdw

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