Summary

You should pat yourself on the back—you’ve come a long way since the beginning of this book, acquiring a variety of WAP development knowledge to use in your development efforts.

This chapter has examined some of the built-in functions available in the WMLScript language. You’ve learned about the differences between built-in functions and user functions. You’ve also explored the syntax required for correctly using built-in functions in a WAP application.

This chapter then visited each of the WMLScript libraries, discussing the various types of operations that each provides through its built-in functions. You then delved into some examples, employing the most commonly used functions in your development efforts. Hopefully, this chapter ...

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