Mobilizing the web with WAPL

WAPL is a mobile markup language that allows you to mobilize websites and applications.

This site has been created to support you whilst you develop in WAPL and you will find access to documentation, schemas, tools and a validator to help you at every stage of the development process.

To see how WAPL would fit into your application, have a look at our overview. In addition we have a google group to get answers from the people who have created WAPL.

WAPL Flow Diagram

What is it?

WAPL (Wapple Application Programming Language) has been created by mobile web experts Wapple. It allows you to mobilize any website, application or domain easily and ensure it optimizes to every mobile device in the world.

WAPL combines with Wapple Architect, a suite of web services to perform complicated device detection and convert your WAPL files into meaningful markup.

Get started and find out how it all works!

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Changelog

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    You can now have file uploads in your forms by having a formItem with item_type of "file". Check...
    on 14/10/09
  • New WTF Functionality
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    on 6/10/09
  • REST Service
    REST web services are now available as well as SOAP services. For more information, see...
    on 19/8/09