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    The '''HAWHAW''' [[mobile]] software framework is supported by [[tikiwiki]] which relies on it for its [[mobile mode]].  It is free [[WAP]] server-side tools.  HAWHAW V3.04 is the most recent version [http://www.wap-shareware.com/directory/serverside/hawhaw.shtml listed on a WAP shareware directory].  There is no support for it in [[mediawiki]].
    The '''HawHaw[http://www.hawhaw.de/ .de]''' [[mobile]] software framework is supported by [[tikiwiki]] which relies on it for its [[mobile mode]].  It is free [[WAP]] server-side tools.  HAWHAW V3.04 is the most recent version [http://www.wap-shareware.com/directory/serverside/hawhaw.shtml listed on a WAP shareware directory].   
     
    In version 5.0 they added [[w:VoiceXML|VoiceXML]] support.
     
    The most recent version according to [http://www.hawhaw.de/] is 5.6 which is [[w:Lynx|Lynx]] enabled for hearing impaired and ultra-low bandwidth users.
     
    There is no support for it in [[mediawiki]].
     
    :I don't see why it can't support mediawiki, since mediawiki does valid XHTML (give or take a few glitches of user insertable HTML maybe) and if it's a [[XML]] to WAP (and many many others) server there is no reason why XHTML (which is a valid XML grammar) couldn't be delivered via HAWHAW --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 18:04, 7 Sep 2005 (GMT)


    "In the early days HAWHAW was a small PHP class library..." [http://www.hawhaw.de]
    "In the early days HAWHAW was a small PHP class library..." [http://www.hawhaw.de]
    but it has grown to become the only major supported "class library for easy creation of hybrid WAP pages." [http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/60.html and is widely distributed].
    but it has grown to become the only major supported "class library for easy creation of hybrid WAP pages." [http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/60.html and is widely distributed].


    It is integrated with [[XML]], [[VoiceXML]] and [http://www.hawhaw.de/faq.htm many other technologies as detailed in the FAQ].  A [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawhaw/ yahoogroup] exists for more difficult inquiries.
    It is integrated with [[XML]], VoiceXML and [http://www.hawhaw.de/faq.htm many other technologies as detailed in the FAQ].  A [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawhaw/ yahoogroup] exists for more difficult inquiries.


    Nazi [[propaganda]] artist '''Lord HawHaw''' was an Englishman broadcasting from Germany to reduce British morale.  As the HawHaw software is from Germany and written in English, and is extraordinarily useful to arrange [[flash mob]]s and other challenges to authority of English speaking scum, it may be that the software is this artist reincarnated:  he was hanged after the war.
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    Latest revision as of 18:04, 7 September 2005

    The HawHaw.de mobile software framework is supported by tikiwiki which relies on it for its mobile mode. It is free WAP server-side tools. HAWHAW V3.04 is the most recent version listed on a WAP shareware directory.

    In version 5.0 they added VoiceXML support.

    The most recent version according to [1] is 5.6 which is Lynx enabled for hearing impaired and ultra-low bandwidth users.

    There is no support for it in mediawiki.

    I don't see why it can't support mediawiki, since mediawiki does valid XHTML (give or take a few glitches of user insertable HTML maybe) and if it's a XML to WAP (and many many others) server there is no reason why XHTML (which is a valid XML grammar) couldn't be delivered via HAWHAW --Juxo 18:04, 7 Sep 2005 (GMT)

    "In the early days HAWHAW was a small PHP class library..." [2] but it has grown to become the only major supported "class library for easy creation of hybrid WAP pages." and is widely distributed.

    It is integrated with XML, VoiceXML and many other technologies as detailed in the FAQ. A yahoogroup exists for more difficult inquiries.