> you could save time by writing a Newt's Cape plugin -- that way you
> wouldn't have to write the http: request/transfer part, and since the WML
> is similar to HTML, you can even have Newt's Cape do the parsing for you.
> all you'd have to do then is provide a table (frame) defining what to do
> for each tag.
Sounds like an easy way, but how about the simple behaviuor defined in wml?
and what about wml script? a lot of wap pages use wml script very
extensivly...
regards
Kasper
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