The Mobility Tags
The following table summarizes the mobility tags:
Mobility Tags
Element
mm-body
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mm-exclude
mm-group
mm-group-ref
mm-head
mm-id-ref
mm-img
mm-include
mm-layout
mm-li
mm-logo
mm-media-group
mm-nl
mm-phone-number
Usage
Used as a container for the content within an mm-group element.
Used to hide content from the WebLogic Mobility Server parser.
Used as a container to exclude content intended for certain devices
but not others.
Used to explicitly organize content into logical groups so that they
can be referenced from different layouts that cater to different
devices.
Used to reference an existing mm-group element.
Used to specify a heading within an mm-group element to give
context to content delivered to smaller devices that may require it to
be broken into several pages.
Used to reference a group of content. Usually used inside a layout
file.
Used to deliver the correct image based on the capabilities of the
target device. Can be placed inside a media-group.
Used as a container to include content intended for certain devices
but not others.
Used to specify the file that contains alternate layouts for handheld
devices.
Used with <mm-nl> to create easily styled navigation menus for
handheld devices.
Used to flash an image (on WML devices that support this feature)
for a few seconds before delivering the main content.
Used to contain mm-img tags that refer to images of different sizes
and formats. WebLogic Mobility Server will select the best image for
the requesting device.
Used with <mm-li> to create easily styled navigation menus for
handheld devices.
Used to include a dialable phone number link in content for WTAI
enabled devices.
BEA WebLogic Mobility Server User Guide - 19
Part III Fundamentals of Mobile Content
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