WML Language Reference

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Style and Typographical Conventions

The term UP.Phone refers to all UP.Link-enabled devices, including wireless phones, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and two-way pagers. The term refers to both the hardware and the UP.BrowserTM software installed on it.

For the purposes of this documentation, all illustrations and examples refer to a generic UP.Phone with the following characteristics:

IMPORTANT   Keep in mind that the display area and key arrangements on real UP.Phones vary considerably. Some UP.Phones reverse the location of the ACCEPT and OPTIONS keys relative to the illustrations in this documentation. Others have fewer or no function keys and use different mechanisms for implementing the ACCEPT, PREV, and OPTIONS actions, such as a jog shuttle or other user-interface gestures.

This manual uses different fonts to represent the information you must enter:



Code Examples

Omitted code is indicated with ellipses. For example, the ellipses in the following example indicate that additional code exists in this WML card definition:

1    <wml>
2        <card>
3          <p>
4            Your card definition goes here.
5          </p>
6            ...
7        </card>
8    </wml>

Line numbers that appear in some code examples are for reference only and are not part of the actual code.


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Part Number DKWL-41-002, UP.SDK Release 4.1, December 2000

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