The simplist way would be just to have WML copies of your JSP's
Something like this at the top of you jsp.. (i'll have to check but i
think its correct. JSP's default to contentType="text/html")
<%@ page language="java" contentType="text/wml" %>
If you want to minimize repetitive markup between
ample application would be great ... does anyone remeber seeing
this kind of application?
br
mike
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Okey, I could use same actions w
that?
A small sample application would be great ... does anyone remeber seeing
this kind of application?
br
mike
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You can check the User-Agent, and acceptable content types, using the same
URL, and then apply a stylesheet based on that determination.
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