Handheld Device Markup Language
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The Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a markup language intended for display on handheld computers, information appliances, smartphones, etc.. It is similar to HTML, but for wireless and handheld devices with small displays, like PDA, mobile phones and so on. It was originally developed in about 1996 by the company that became Openwave. It has been replaced by WML.
A microbrowser is generally used in these devices.
[edit] See also
- Wireless Application Protocol
- List of document markup languages
- Comparison of document markup languages