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Mobile web Application in Asp.net

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    ravi vellanky
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    I created a mobile web page which have two labels and two textboxes and a command button. I run this small application and got the result in browser as .aspx file. My question is how will it translate to WML? I've an Emulator accepts only either HTML or WML. but my resultant URL is in .aspx. How can i convert my custom page(ex:abc.aspx) into html or WML page to run in emulator? Can any one help me in this concept. Thanks & Regards, Ravi

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      I created a mobile web page which have two labels and two textboxes and a command button. I run this small application and got the result in browser as .aspx file. My question is how will it translate to WML? I've an Emulator accepts only either HTML or WML. but my resultant URL is in .aspx. How can i convert my custom page(ex:abc.aspx) into html or WML page to run in emulator? Can any one help me in this concept. Thanks & Regards, Ravi

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      I tried using the MS ASP.net Mobile toolkit to generate WML but I found support for it lacking. Microsoft appears to have forgotten about it. With this in mind, I developed my mobile site using simple html, I gave WML a wide berth. Most modern mobile phones support a sub-set of html anyway. Steven

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