HDML definition

HDML means Handheld Device Markup Languages.
HDML means the handheld device markup language that is used to select, format, interpret and communicate data to or from a UPI Supported Device through the ANT Server.
HDML means the most current version of the Handheld Device Markup Language, as that version may be updated from time to time, and the most current version of any language which evolves in the marketplace for application rendering on mobile devices, such as WML, as that language may be updated from time to time.

Examples of HDML in a sentence

  • The Service Provider Services for non-3G Handsets will be provided in WML 1.1 (or higher) or HDML 3.0 (or higher) ▇▇▇▇-up language (including HTML format optimized for wireless hand-held devices).

  • Sprint is allowed to modify the technical format of the Service Provider Services as necessary to ensure that they can be displayed on a 3G Handset (e.g. the conversion of HDML or WML language to XHTML language), but Sprint will not alter the material included in the Service Provider Services.

  • The JAMDAT Services for non-3G Handsets will be provided in WML 1.1 (or higher) or HDML 3.0 (or higher) ▇▇▇▇-up language (including HTML format optimized for wireless hand-held devices).

  • Sprint is allowed to modify the technical format of the Sorrent Services as necessary to ensure that they can be displayed on a 3G Handset (e.g. the conversion of HDML or WML language to XHTML language), but Sprint will not alter the material included in the Sorrent Services.

  • The Application Server Software is responsible for the real time translation of HDML into a compressed format which can be processed by the UPI Supported Devices.

  • Our wireless Internet services are device-independent and provide a platform which enables our wireless carriers to support HDML and SMTP and a variety of emerging protocols such as WAP, VXML and PQA's for Palm VII.

  • Sprint PCS is allowed to modify the technical format of the JAMDAT Services as necessary to ensure that the JAMDAT Services can be displayed on a 3G Handset (e.g. the conversion of HDML or WML language to XHTML language), but Sprint PCS will not alter any material included in the JAMDAT Services.

  • For this to be possible, methods are being implemented in order to ensure proto- typed methodology of new data insertion to HDML as well as automated interconnectivity to EuDML, especially for potential data updates.

  • If Customer chooses to utilize the WDD ▇▇.▇▇▇▇ gateway, Customer must provide AT&T the URL address of their web server which will house the information viewable by the HDML data devices accessing this server.

  • Accordingly, these metadata require a “cleaning” process in order to remove content that is of no use to HDML.


More Definitions of HDML

HDML means the handheld device mark ▇▇ language that is used to select, format, interpret and communicate data to or from an AT&T PocketNet device through the AT&T PocketNet gateway.) ("End User" shall mean the AWS customer using the PocketNet Service)

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