WAP: Difference between revisions

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    '''WAP''' or Wireless Application Protocol is part of the [[IMT-2000]] [[ITU]] standards that includes [[GPRS]], [[Bluetooth]], [[DECT]] and [[UMTS]].  It has been the subject of much [[pro-technology propaganda]].
    '''WAP''' or Wireless Application Protocol is part of the [[IMT-2000]] [[ITU]] standards that includes [[GPRS]], [[Bluetooth]], [[DECT]] and [[UMTS]].  It has been the subject of much [[pro-technology propaganda]].


    A maximum of 1397 bytes of compressed content per page is the maximum in order to work with currently fielded devices.
    A maximum of 1397 bytes of compressed content per page is the maximum in order to work with currently fielded devices like a five-year-old,
    four-line-display [[Nokia]].
     
    However, WAP is basically dead:  [[XHTML]] and [[CSS]] have supplanted it, offering easier (and more widespread) implementation with very little additional overhead. 
     
    "[[MediaWiki XHTML]] source is hardly ideal, but it works.  The lightweight
    skins make it perfectly suitable for the kind of dynamic interaction we
    would ask from it with WAP, and for a more tailored interface there's
    always [[TomeRaider]]." - [http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2004-July/016048.html]


    === references ===
    === references ===


    *[http://www.gsm-technology.com/gsm.php/en,unlock,subpage_id,technologie_WAP.html WAP specs]
    *[http://www.gsm-technology.com/gsm.php/en,unlock,subpage_id,technologie_WAP.html WAP specs]