- From: Rotan Hanrahan <Rotan.Hanrahan@MobileAware.com>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 11:17:09 +0100
- To: "Robbie Chen" <rchen@veyu.com>, <www-di@w3.org>
Hello Robbie, DIAL is not intended to be used at the presentation layer itself. It is an "authoring language". The DIAL documents are transformed (adapted) by a DIAL processor to produce markup that is suitable for the target device. Thus no mobile device is required to support DIAL itself. Instead, the DIAL processors would be required to generate whatever markup the devices were using. A DIAL processor would be located on a server (or cluster of servers for large deployments). A DIAL document could, for example, be transformed to produce a XHTML-MP document, or a XHTML 1.0 document, or WML, iMode etc if the transformer was suitably powerful. If you apply no transformation to a DIAL document, apart from executing the embedded DISelect, you will produce a XHTML 2.0 document. This is not supported by browser clients at the moment. For this reason, adaptation of DIAL documents should be assumed. XHTML 2.0 is quite a good language to use for adaptable authoring, though in theory you could use any machine-readable document format that could represent content in an abstract manner. Commercial solutions based on the concepts contained within DIAL have been on the market for some time, if you care to look at the offerings. Trial versions may also be available. The basic concept is to incorporate guidelines from the author into a source document to drive a transformation process. Embedding this within XHTML is the approach presented in DIAL. Some open source content adaptation solutions might also solve your mobile needs using similar or alternative techniques, unless you are looking for commercial-grade support. Regards, ---Rotan Hanrahan. (MobileAware, Member DIWG, Chair DDWG) [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/dial/ -----Original Message----- From: www-di-request@w3.org [mailto:www-di-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Robbie Chen Sent: 27 September 2006 20:31 To: www-di@w3.org Subject: DIAL is supported by the cell phone or browsers now? Hi, My name is Robbie, our company is planning to develop the wap page with the DIAL, but I have tried the tags on the cell phone (Nokia 7360) browser and the web browser, but it seems doesn't work, could you tell me which cell phone category support the the DIAL? Regards, Robbie
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