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NOTE-Submission-HDML-spec

Handheld Device Markup Language Specification

· Submitted to W3C on 09 May 1997 ·

This version:
http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR/NOTE-Submission-HDML-spec.html
Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR/NOTE-Submission-HDML-spec.html
Editors:
Peter King, Unwired Planet
Tim Hyland, Unwired Planet



Status of this Document

This document is a NOTE made available by the World Wide Web Consortium for discussion only. This indicates no endorsement of its content, nor that the Consortium has, is, or will be allocating any resources to the issues addressed by the NOTE. A list of current NOTEs can be found at: http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR/

This document is part of a complete submission to the W3C. The full submission has been acknowledged by W3C and is available at http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Submission/1997/5/Overview.html

Note: since working drafts are subject to frequent change, you are advised to reference the above URL, rather than the URLs for working drafts themselves.


Table of Contents

HDML Version 2.0, 11 April 1997

Preface
1 - Overview
2 - Language Syntax
3 - Language Elements
4 - User Agent Semantics
A - HDML 2.0 BNF Summary
B - Bibliography


HDML 2.0 Specification - 11 APR 1997
For more information about this specification, contact:
Tim Hyland
Product Manager
Unwired Planet