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Name: Thierry
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I don't think so...
In my memory, WAP is not a presentation, it's a syntaxic language derived from XML (like html), but different from html.
I've found this page, which looks fairly informative:
http://www.developershome.com/wap/xhtmlmp/
http://www.osnews.com/story.php/1344...-Web-Browsers/
Last time I've heard of someone making his site WAP compatible, it was a complete rewrite.
But do you really means WAP, or just accessible by smartphone ?
Because today, WAP is (I think) a dead technology, and I believe that most, if not every modern phones are able to read HTML.
And in that case, yes, what you need is to redesign your pages to make them compatible with a screen whose resolution is included between 96x95 px to 176x220 px.
But don't use CSS, many phones web browser don't implement CSS support.
And beware, as every phone maker is subject to have it's own html rendering library, meaning that the rendering may be inconsistent from phone to phone...
Good luck...
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