<%@ Page Inherits="System.Web.UI.MobileControls.MobilePage" %> <%@ Register TagPrefix="Mobile" Namespace="System.Web.UI.MobileControls" Assembly="System.Web.Mobile" %> In this chapter, you'll learn how to write ASP.NET pages that work with mobile devices such as cellular phones, Pocket PC devices, and the Palm Pilot Web browser. First, you'll be provided with an overview of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), a standard for communicating with wireless devices. You'll also learn the basics of the Wireless Markup Language (WML), the wireless version of HTML. Next, you'll learn how to leverage your existing ASP.NET skills to create ASP.NET pages that generate content compatible with mobile devices. You'll be given an overview of the controls included with the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit. Finally, you'll learn how to create ASP.NET pages that are cross-device compatible. You'll learn how to detect features of specific devices and exploit their special capabilities. In this chapter, you'll learn how to write ASP.NET pages that work with mobile devices such as cellular phones, Pocket PC devices, and the Palm Pilot Web browser. First, you'll be provided with an overview of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), a standard for communicating with wireless devices. You'll also learn the basics of the Wireless Markup Language (WML), the wireless version of HTML. Next, you'll learn how to leverage your existing ASP.NET skills to create ASP.NET pages that generate content compatible with mobile devices. You'll be given an overview of the controls included with the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit. Finally, you'll learn how to create ASP.NET pages that are cross-device compatible. You'll learn how to detect features of specific devices and exploit their special capabilities. In this chapter, you'll learn how to write ASP.NET pages that work with mobile devices such as cellular phones, Pocket PC devices, and the Palm Pilot Web browser. First, you'll be provided with an overview of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), a standard for communicating with wireless devices. You'll also learn the basics of the Wireless Markup Language (WML), the wireless version of HTML. Next, you'll learn how to leverage your existing ASP.NET skills to create ASP.NET pages that generate content compatible with mobile devices. You'll be given an overview of the controls included with the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit. Finally, you'll learn how to create ASP.NET pages that are cross-device compatible. You'll learn how to detect features of specific devices and exploit their special capabilities.