The Corsarius WAP Companion Site

Keeping me busy last week was a WAP project on my two blogs, Slip of the Pen and Crimson Crux. I wrote the WML code and simulated the WAP application on the Openwave SDK 5.1, with the Apache HTTP Server 2.0.54 running in the background.

Here are some screenshots of the WAP site (I know, it’s a bit too primitive, nothing fancy here):

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As you can see, the two-in-one WAP site is nothing more than a repository of the summaries of my weblog entries (yes, all 56 of them, spread over two blogs). I threw in the Tagboard and Polls sections to offset the one-dimensional ‘feel’ of the site.

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6 Responses to “The Corsarius WAP Companion Site”

  1. transience Says:

    i don’t have stuff this fancy. i am jealous.

  2. Corsarius Says:

    trans, UP ComSci tortures our minds and squeezes the humanity out of us before we can create something this fancy. ;) it’s a classic trade-off, harhar. just jokin.

  3. ia Says:

    Feh. I didn’t like this project. Twas cute. But I’m still skeptic about the whole put everything on your mobile device til it bleeds kind of thing. Shuffles* and laptops are cool. Cameraphones I don’t envy that much.

    *runs away from Ma’am Joyce and hides.*

    Says the girl who has video streaming to a mobile device as her thesis. Booyeah.

  4. Corsarius Says:

    You didn’t like it, huh? You who got the highest grade among all of us! :p

    My WAP project stinks..gaah..

  5. ia Says:

    It didn’t! Ang drama mo.

  6. Hear the Town Crier » Slip of the Pen Says:

    [...] 4) Lastly, Slippy* now has its own WAP companion site! For more details, visit my other blog. Here’s a few screenshots to sate your interest: [...]

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