
4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide
WML Document Skeleton
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.
■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:
Attribute
xml:lang
class
id
Comments
NOT SUPPORTED
NOT SUPPORTED
SUPPORTED
■<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.
■<head> tag - The <head> tag is an optional WML tag containing information relating to the deck as a whole, including
■<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.
■<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.
The card element attributes supported by the web browser are as follows (unsupported attributes are indicated as such in the Comments column):
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newcontext | true | Clears out the current WML | |
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| context | browser context. This entails |
| false | Default is "false” | emptying the navigation |
| stack history and clearing | ||
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| out all variables. NOT |
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WML Document Skeleton