From the little bit of wml I did 2-3 years back, I accessed a servlet 
that outputted wml to a ericcson and nokia cell-phone simulator. So  u 
can access any url as long as the client is able to handle the content 
type. In your case, wml  for WAP browser clients. Ofcourse your wap 
browser should support downloads.

-- padhu


Daniel Hellstrand wrote:

>I thought I only could use .wml files when browsing with a cell phone (ie over
>WAP) ??
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>Padhu Vinirs wrote:
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>>Cant you access a jsp or servlet, which will set the right content type
>>so that the browser can start the download ?
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>>-- padhu
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>>Daniel Hellstrand wrote:
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>>>Hello
>>>I got tomcat to work so I can make a simple .wml file and access it
>>>through my mobile phone. But if I want to be able to download .jar and
>>>.jad files to my cell phone, how do I do that, do I have to serve them
>>>through a .jsp or .wml file ?
>>>
>>>/Daniel
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