Sun Java System Portal Server Mobile Access 7.1 Developer's Reference

AML Description Details

AML Attribute Table

Each of the AML elements from the preceding table is explained in this chapter. For each element, the explanation includes a table that provides information about the element’s attributes. These tables contain five columns. The first column lists the attributes, if any; the second column provides a description of each attribute; the third column lists the possible values of each attribute, the fourth column gives the default value of each attribute; and the fifth column indicates if the attribute is required. Within the AML attribute tables, some attributes have the term CDATA—for character data in the Possible Values column. The term CDATA is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation for XML that refers to any text which is not markup.

Markup Language Examples

In this chapter, every explanation of an AML element includes examples of related markup. For each element, the first example demonstrates the use of AML input. The second and third examples are of corresponding output in the following markup languages: WML (Wireless Markup Language) and cHTML (compact Hypertext Markup Language)