On 8/25/05, iwantto keepanon <iwanttokeepanon(_at_)front(_dot_)ru> wrote:
"andrew welch" <andrew(_dot_)j(_dot_)welch(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> writes:
WML is a small proprietary text to html language. I would advise to
learn XSLT and use it to do your transformations. After all, XSLT is
w3c recommended/standard and will be around longer and make your
skills more marketable.
Ok, proprietary was the wrong word ... and didnt I mention it being
GPL? I forget and I dont have my original email.
Uh... it's not. WML is like HTML, it's just another markup language.
http://thewml.org/ : "WML is a free and extensible Webdesigner's
off-line HTML generation toolkit"
So it is a text to html markup language ... still my original assertion.
:-)
I think we have our wires crossed, the WML I refer to (and I think the
original poster referred to) is the Wireless Markup Language not the
"Website Meta Language" you've linked to.
funny...
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