Mobility Microsoft FrontPage Addons, Mobile WML Converter. Converts static html files to WML format
Mobile WML Converter
ompatible:: FrontPage 2000 – 2002
Type: Free
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Description: The Mobile WML Converter Add-in for FrontPage, you can develop WML (Wireless Markup Language) Jumpstart instead of converting existing HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) files created for static Web pages in WML format. Protocol WML is designed for viewing via wireless mobile devices such as cordless phones. WML Converter Add-in scan directories recursively HTML pages that you specify when you read, content and links in HTML files of the site (files with. Htm or html extension, opened in FrontPage). Conversion tool creates the files from the card WML content and links found during the search and save converted files in the folder you enter.The WML Converter Add-in is not the HTML source files change.
Instructions for installation – you can use the Mobile WML Converter Add-in run Setup.exe executable available from the FrontPage Add-in download site. Installing the Mobile WML Converter Add-in-1 Start the Mobile WML Converter Add-in installation file.
User Instructions – 1 Start FrontPage 2002, and the use of Open Web command under the File menu to open an existing HTML web pages you want to convert. Conversion not affect this site. 2nd FrontPage menu, select Mobile WML Converter. 3rd Displays a dialog you can choose the destination directory for generated WML deck. If the folder you specified already exists, a dialog box asked for confirmation that the Add-in can overwrite existing files. The 4th Mobile WML Converter dialog box, see the HTML file conversion is loaded. After completion of the transfer, the Explorer window, open the folder with the generated WML deck. FrontPage automatically loads the standard WML card for viewing and editing. Further details are included in the readme document. Converter does not support dynamic page, or server-side scripting (for example, files with extensions such as. Asp,. Aspx,. Shtml).