[Duncan Booth, on Mon, 01 Nov 1999]: :: > Has anyone looked at using Zope to serve WML (wireless markup :: > language) pages that can be read by cell-phones. I'm here in :: > Washington DC, and it seems as if Sprint PCS will have this :: > service soon. It sounds pretty good. :: :: See http://www.rcp.co.uk/distributed/wapdemo for a demonstration :: WAP application written using Zope (HTML pages with screenshots, :: and also a link to the actual demo for those with WAP browsers). :: You need a Nokia toolkit to run the demo, there are issues using a :: real 7110, or a non-Nokia browser. I'm happy to see some discussion arising about this. I'm currently faced with the prospect of migrating some automated HTML-based services to narrowband. Put me in the camp of people who think WAP is a naked power grab by phone.com and a braindead kludge. I'd be very interested in the reactions of anyone who has an interest in this market to the following assessment (N.B. -- it is very long, very complete, and, like anything Rohit turns his estimable intelligence to, pretty damned brilliant): http://www.ics.uci.edu/~rohit/IEEE-L7-WAP.html