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Can you setup your website for access through WAP & GPRS mobiles ?

 
 
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      1st Jan 2006
I was wondering when you design your Website for Frontpage 2003. Can you make
it possible for mobile phone users access your website through WAP & GPRS ?

I tried to access my old site through my mobile phone which is a new phone
(samsung D600) but it say its to file is big ! Other websites can do it
(mobilefun.co.uk).

If it possible ? How do you do ?

Regards,
Chris
 
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      2nd Jan 2006
Yes. You need to use XHTML or XML and design your pages to render in
different devices.

Here's one concept.
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2000/05/15/style/


Skin_uk1 wrote:
> I was wondering when you design your Website for Frontpage 2003. Can you make
> it possible for mobile phone users access your website through WAP & GPRS ?
>
> I tried to access my old site through my mobile phone which is a new phone
> (samsung D600) but it say its to file is big ! Other websites can do it
> (mobilefun.co.uk).
>
> If it possible ? How do you do ?
>
> Regards,
> Chris

 
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