I would check out the HTML5 series of blog posts on the Sencha site:

(starts here)
http://www.sencha.com/blog/2010/05/23/html5-now-with-20-percent-more-internet/

Then do some travel through some of the links inside those posts. Every 
class-1 mobile phone has a browser supporting HTML5, with RIM 
(BlackBerry) being the next to join the fray (Can't speak to Windows 
Mobile. Can't seem to get any traction...). I would also invest the time 
to look into mobile frameworks like JQTouch and Sencha Touch.

Steve 'Cutter' Blades

On 8/2/2010 9:13 AM, Marc Funaro wrote:
> I'm looking for a basic web resource coover what would be considered best 
> practices for building a website that will be viewed on mobile devices... a 
> general reference guide/best practices document, that might cover (x)html, 
> css, etc... I can't seem to find the right keywords to Google with.  The last 
> mobile xml/html spec I could find was from 2001.  I knwo i could just wing it 
> and use basic html and go from there, but I'd rather follow at least a 
> proposed standard, if there is one.
>
> Thanks for any links you can provide!
>
> 

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