Hi,

I was just going through my mail and came across this e-mail.
Another approach, as long as processing power is available,
could be to use XSLT to convert WML to XHTML and then have the
web browser render the result.

Is anyone aware of any XSLT that could do this and if so could
we imagine integrating this into KHTML?

Andre

On 9-Jul-07, at 17:20 , <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://wapuniverse.com/  could be a starting point. That's the only
opensource browser engine, I'm aware of, that has some level of wml
support...but actually looking at the source, it's a little different to
what you are looking for.


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Does any one has an idea of WML support in KHTML like how to enhance
KHTML etc;
Is there any project going on related to this.

NokiaS60 supports WML but I think they have not modified KHTML but have
used independent WML library to parse and render WML files.

So is there any alternate method other than what Nokia has done.

-Techie


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