Appendix F: WML Operation
WML Server Setup
The 4610SW, 4620, 4620SW, 5610SW, 5620 and 5620 phones can act as WAP (Wireless Access
Protocol) browsers. This allows them to view WML (Wireless Markup Language) pages. WML is a page
coding language similar to HTML but intended for telephone devices with small screens and no full
keyboard.
To do WAP browsing, the phones need to be configured to access a home page. That home page can
contain links and information appropriate to the customer installation.
This document looks at the setting up and configuration of a simple test system. The aim is to introduce
the basic principles of WAP browsing operation.
What WML is Supported
The phones are WML 1.2 compliant WAP browsers. However they do not support all WML 1.2 tags.
For details of those WML 1.2 tags supported refer to the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator's
Guide (555-233-507).
WTAI (Wireless Telephony Application Interface) links are supported to allow numbers embedded in
WML pages to be dialed from phones.
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