Hi Wenqui,
The 'Modularization on XHTML' (an W3C recommendation) allowed what it
states: to split XHTHML in several modules
which can be combined to get XHTML languages adapted to different
contexts/contents. The result on joining the
minimal set of modules was called XHTML Basic.
XHTMLMP consists of XHTML Basic + some additional modules and is intented to
be WAP2.0 Markup Languaje. Due to the
backward compatibility of WAP2.0 those parts of WML1.X which couldn't be
expressed with XHTML had to be additionally
included as they were in WML1.X, the result of this aggregation is WML2.0 =
XHTMLMP + WML1.X Extensions.
More info can be found in WAP-227-XHTMLMP-20011029-a Spec and
http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/
Rgds,
based on this
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> All - does anyone have a summary on the above? Much appreciated.
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