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<abbr>WML</abbr> stands for [[Wikipedia:Wireless Markup Language|Wireless Markup Language]], | <abbr>WML</abbr> stands for [[Wikipedia:Wireless Markup Language|Wireless Markup Language]], an [[plain-xml|XML]] dialect, with elements that have <code>class</code> attributes so it can be enhanced with microformats. | ||
== Examples in the wild == | == Examples in the wild == | ||
* [https://lab.artlung.com/wml/ ArtLung's WAP / WML Microformats Demo Page] demonstrates a valid WML page with valid microformats. | |||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[HTML3]] | * [[HTML3]] | ||
* [[XML]] |
Latest revision as of 20:15, 18 June 2025
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WML stands for Wireless Markup Language, an XML dialect, with elements that have class
attributes so it can be enhanced with microformats.
Examples in the wild
- ArtLung's WAP / WML Microformats Demo Page demonstrates a valid WML page with valid microformats.
- ...