Hi IM,
as far as i know there is only one way to support different markup languages
for different mobile devices: use of ASP.NET mobile controls.
The problem is, ASP.NET mobile controls, represent only a (small) subset of
the full ASP.NET web controls.
I do not know wether there is a porting tool, which helps you to port your
existing ASP.NET web pages to ASP.NET mobile pages.
But if you have a web page consisting of mobile controls, then this page
renders well on dekstop browsers, pocket pc browsers, WAP browsers etc.
HTH
Reinhold
"IM" <im@control.00> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi,
>
> Need some advice !!
> I have an application about 900 ASP pages. How can I make my code be
> supported on mobile devices
ocket pc or formats like WAP,IMODE etc.
>
> Am I forced to reproduce my sourcecode for every mobile standard or is
> there a software/tool what makes it more efficient for me to do.
>
> Let me know .
>
> Waiting for your reply.
>
> best regards,
> IM
>
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