Avaya 4600 Series Manuale Utente
4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
WML Document Skeleton
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WML Document Skeleton
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Certain tags define the basic framework of a WML document. The tags listed below make up the
basic skeleton of a WML document, and are supported by the 4620 unless otherwise indicated.
basic skeleton of a WML document, and are supported by the 4620 unless otherwise indicated.
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Common tag attributes: xml:lang, class, and id
The attributes xml:lang, class and id are universal attributes associated with every WML element.
The web browser will support these tags as follows:
The web browser will support these tags as follows:
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<wml> tag - The <wml> tag defines a deck of cards and encloses all information the deck and
is a required WML element. This tag must contain at least one <card> tag.
is a required WML element. This tag must contain at least one <card> tag.
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<head> tag - The <head> tag is an optional WML tag containing information relating to the
deck as a whole, including meta-data and access control elements. This tag is not supported.
deck as a whole, including meta-data and access control elements. This tag is not supported.
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<meta/> tag - The optional <meta> tag is contained between multiple <head> tags. This tag
gives values for the parameters that describe the content of the deck. This tag is not
supported.
gives values for the parameters that describe the content of the deck. This tag is not
supported.
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<card> tag - A single WML file can contain multiple cards. This leads to the analogy - a "deck"
of "cards" within a single WML file. A "card" is essentially the specification of one specific WML
page. This is a mandatory tag.
of "cards" within a single WML file. A "card" is essentially the specification of one specific WML
page. This is a mandatory tag.
The card element attributes supported by the web browser are as follows (unsupported attributes
are indicated as such in the Comments column):
are indicated as such in the Comments column):
Attribute
Comments
xml:lang
NOT SUPPORTED
class
NOT SUPPORTED
id
SUPPORTED
Attribute
Value(s)
Description
Comments
newcontext
true
false
Re-initializes the browser
context
context
Default is "false”
Clears out the current WML
browser context. This entails
emptying the navigation
stack history and clearing
out all variables. NOT
SUPPORTED
browser context. This entails
emptying the navigation
stack history and clearing
out all variables. NOT
SUPPORTED