This is pretty interesting. Related question: Does anyone know where we can
find a j-phone emulator (preferably in applet form that we can display on
our web site, without people having to download it...?)
George
-----Original Message-----
From: keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net [mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net]
On Behalf Of Andrea Hoffmann
Sent: 20 September 2000 12:50
To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: creating webpages for j-sky
Hi,
> http://www.mobidy.mag.keio.ac.jp/mml/indexe.html (english) specifically
> http://www.mobidy.mag.keio.ac.jp/mml/e/page7.html#sec2
>
> Andrea also posted some download links a while ago
> http://www.j-phone.com/index_edit.html [credit where it's due]
I know these sources, but looking at actually published J-Sky sites
(as for example the one from J-Phone) and reading some Japanese
homepages about creating J-Sky sites I realized that in the 'real
world' many developers seem to use HTML instead of MML as their
markup language for J-Sky sites.
My educated guess would be therefore, that since even J-Phone
is writing its very own j-sky mobile edition in HTML instead
of MML, all J-Phone handsets should be able to display HTML
and it seems to have more advantages then disadvantages or
at least is more convenient to make J-Sky sites up in HTML
then in MML...
Cheers,
Andrea
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Andrea Hoffmann -- Editor-in-Chief -- hoffmann@westcyber.com
Japan Mobile Information ---- http://anima.editthispage.com
Received on Wed Sep 20 17:29:41 2000