Return-Path: Mailing-List: contact cocoon-users-help@xml.apache.org; run by ezmlm Delivered-To: mailing list cocoon-users@xml.apache.org Received: (qmail 36742 invoked from network); 1 Aug 2000 14:12:09 -0000 Received: from mail.virginia.edu (128.143.2.9) by locus.apache.org with SMTP; 1 Aug 2000 14:12:09 -0000 Received: from config.mail.virginia.edu by mail.virginia.edu id aa22215; 1 Aug 2000 10:12 EDT Received: from localhost (jek9h@localhost) by config.mail.Virginia.EDU (8.9.3/8.9.3) with ESMTP id KAA03986 for ; Tue, 1 Aug 2000 10:12:07 -0400 (EDT) Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 10:12:07 -0400 (EDT) From: Joseph Emil Kraenzle X-Sender: jek9h@config.mail.Virginia.EDU To: "'cocoon-users@xml.apache.org'" Subject: Re: WML In-Reply-To: Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Spam-Rating: locus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N Ummm... I used the phone.com simulator, UP.browser. It's listed in the book Java and XML by McLaughlin. If you use it and don't use the HTTP direct connection but go through the UP.link, devgate2, you'll be able to view the WML. My friends have had a hard time getting the Nokia simulator working without files of WML extension. This might be solved by what the other reply to your email said about adding the MIME types into apache. I haven't looked at it at all. Anyhow, if you do want to check out phone.com, you have to install the simulator on a Windows machine, and set up your connection IP on updev.phone.com. The accounts are free and the set up is relatively easy. Good luck. Joe