I've been getting into WAP, recently.
.. no, not that kind, you perv! I mean Wireless Application Protocol!Back in the late 90s and early 2000s, mobile phones were becoming advanced enough to have screens, and be able to send data other than voice, but weren't advanced enough to properly render HTML pages.
So they invented a protocol for these new internet-connected devices, using a simplified HTML-like language called WML (Wireless Markup Language).
Basically, everything was condensed into one page, which was divided into "notes", and you click on links to access those different notes.
There was no styling, and for version 1, you can only upload monocrome images.
In a way, it was like a mobile Gopher.
There was a version 2 which was a little closer to HTML, but still had limitations. I don't know too much about that.
Nowadays, though, phones are more than capable of rendering websites properly. In fact the tables are almost turned, with websites being made for mobile first, and desktop being afterthoughts.
I'd love to see WML make some sort of comeback, though. Gopher and Finger have done it, why not this?
I can't find any WML browsers for Android or iOS. There is a working desktop browser for WML pages, though, but is only for Linux. It's called
wApua.
Based on videos I’ve seen, it looks dumb phones released today still use WAP, or at least WML, so I guess thats an option. Can anyone here confirm?
Personally, I've only experienced it for like half an hour back in the day, as my then new phone gave me a free hour. Never bothered with it since, though, and lowkey wish I did.
I do have my own WML site (in Scots), however, which I host on Neocites, if you want to (or rather can) check that out.
So anyone here remember WAP/WML? What were your experiences?