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I had a look at this chart for some while
For the 'computer' web it's fine to go with HTML 4.0 or XHTML 1.0.
So now I had a look at those Markups for mobile phones, and it seems there are different content headers, markup styles, and other things, dependend on the location and type of phone. WAP 1.0 and WAP 2.0 use different markup which won't work well on some phones, i-mode uses cHTML, iHTML (seems to be serverside scripting (huh?) and on new G3 phones flash. But those arrows the end at some point somewhere, does this mean something important?
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For the 'computer' web it's fine to go with HTML 4.0 or XHTML 1.0.
So now I had a look at those Markups for mobile phones, and it seems there are different content headers, markup styles, and other things, dependend on the location and type of phone. WAP 1.0 and WAP 2.0 use different markup which won't work well on some phones, i-mode uses cHTML, iHTML (seems to be serverside scripting (huh?) and on new G3 phones flash. But those arrows the end at some point somewhere, does this mean something important?
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