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Image Mobile Web Standards Evolution Vector.svg thumb 200px right Evolution of mobile web standards The Handheld Device Markup Language HDML is a markup language ref Cite news title HDML Language Specification date 1997 04 11 url http www.w3.org TR NOTE Submission HDML spec.html ref intended for display on handheld computer s, information appliance s, smartphone s, etc.. It is similar to HTML , but for wireless and handheld devices with small displays, like Personal digital assistant PDA , mobile phone s and so on. It was originally developed in about 1996 by Unwired Planet , the company that became Phone.com and then Openwave . HDML was submitted to W3C for standardization, ref Cite news title HDML Standard Submission & Specification date 1997 04 11 url http www.w3.org Submission 1997 5 ref but was not turned into a standard. Instead it became an important influence on the development and standardization of Wireless Markup Language WML , which then replaced HDML in practice. Although HDML is still in use in Japan by KDDI brands such as au mobile phone operator au , ref Cite news title KDDI au EZfactory HDML In Japanese date 2008 04 24 url http www.au.kddi.com ezfactory hdml.html ref especially for mobile banking solutions. ref Cite news title HDML usage in Japan date 2008 02 29 url http www.mshift.com mshift clients japan.htm ref See also Wireless Application Protocol List of document markup languages Comparison of document markup languages References Reflist W3C standards Category Markup languages compu lang stub eo HDML ja Handheld Device Markup Language sk Handheld Device Markup Language ... more details
Two vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Meda HMS Meda 1880 6 was a survey vessel survey schooner launched in 1880 at Barnstaple and purchased that year by the Navy. She was sold in 1887 to the Government of Western Australia. HMS Meda 1943 6 was a Harbour Defence Motor Launch launched in 1943 at Bideford and previously known as Seaward Defence Motor Launch SDML 3552 , SDML 1301 and HDML 1301 . The boat acted as a navigation marker during Operation Brassard the invasion Elba in June 1944. After the Second World War she was used for survey work in the Mediterranean and English Channel, ref cite web url http www.hmsmedusa.org.uk HDML Boats 1300 1349.html title HDML Boats 1300 1349 work The Medusa Trust accessdate 2008 10 28 ref and renamed HMS Meda in 1949. The vessel was sold to a private individual in 1966. References Colledge Notes reflist 1 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Meda, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
AWM image 118522 Australian War Memorial www.awm.gov.au photograph 118522. Caption Maker Burke, Frank Albert Charles Physical description Black & white Summary Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo. 1945 09 13. Kuching Force. Released Australian Prisoners of War POWs being transferred to the hospital ship Wanganella by Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML Q1343 of the RAN. Here one of the men is assisted aboard the Wanganella by naval ratings. PD Australia ... more details
Launch HDML was a British small motor vessel of the Second World War . The HDML was designed by W ... and propellers. Most HDML hulls were planked in mahogany , but as the war progressed this became scarce ... by another 20  mm Oerlikon HA LA gun. Service File 05 In harbour Padstow.jpg thumb 300px left HDML ... at the end of their working lives. The last known active HDML is ML1387 Medusa, one of a handful which ... seagoing. HDML survivors The Medusa Trust maintains an extensive archive of documents, photographs ... The HDML 1301 is privately owned. ref http hdmlmeda.nl hdmlmeda ref Builders This is a partial list ... boats 20for 20sale HDML 1301 index.htm HDML 1301 today http www.combinedops.com HDML 201301.htm HDML 1301 Operation Brassard 17 Jun 1944 http www.naval history.net WW2Ships HDML1001.htm HM HDML 1001 ... account of life aboard HDML 1383 Enter HDML or Harbour Defence Motor Launch into search box of http ... index.cfm event getVessel vref 522 HDML 1387 later HMS Medusa at National Historic ... more details
Q1183 Q1183 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1945 1950 renamed ... Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1945 1950 renamed Paea P3553 ... Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1945 1950 renamed Manga P3567 Coastal Forces ... Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1945 Coastal Forces of the Royal New Zealand Navy RNZN Harbour Defence Launches Q1187 Q1187 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML ... Defence Launches Q1188 Q1188 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class ... Launches Q1189 Q1189 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1945 ... Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1967 1950 renamed Parore P3562 Coastal Forces ... Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1966 1950 renamed Kahawai I P3553 Coastal Forces of the Royal ... Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1967 1950 renamed Maroro P3554 Coastal Forces of the Royal New ... Motor Launch HDML class 1943 1945 1950 renamed Tamure P3555 Coastal Forces of the Royal New Zealand ... HDML class 1943 1967 1950 renamed Ngapona I P3561 Coastal Forces of the Royal New Zealand Navy RNZN Harbour Defence Launches Q1348 Q1348 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class ... Launches Q1349 Q1349 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1944 1964 ... Q1350 Q1350 Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1944 1967 1950 renamed ... Motor Launch Motor launch Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class 1944 1945 Minesweepers of the Royal ... more details
420 Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDMLHDML 1110 HDML 1112 HDML 1117 HDML 1118 HDML 1261 HDML 1262 HDML 1263 HDML 1266 Miscellaneous All existing landing craft When India became a republic on 26 January ... more details
Fate style text align center background aacccc width 250 Notes HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 ... Random House isbn 1851704949 pages 95 96 ref Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML 1197 HDML1197 24 ... HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1198 HDML1198 26 July 1943 1956 Sold Built by Fred Nichols, Durban. Attached to Salisbury Island. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1199 HDML1199 20 July 1943 Sold 1955 Built by Fred Nichols, Durban. Attached to SAS Inkonkoni until 1948. Used as a ferry on Salisbury Island from 1948 1950. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1200 HDML1200 4 August 1943 8 September 1969 Sold Built by Fred Nichols, Durban. Attached to SAS Donkin. Renamed Venture. after sale to private owner. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1201 HDML1201 6 August 1943 1959 Sold Built by Fred Nichols, Durban. Attached to Naval Dockyard, Simon s Town. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1202 HDML1202 3 September 1943 1962 Sold 1962 Built by Fred Nichols, Durban. Attached to SAS Port Rex and later SAS Donkin. Damaged in collision in 1959. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1203 HDML1203 22 July 1943 1968 Sold 1968 Built by Herbie Spradbrow, Durban. Attached to SAS Port Rex and later transferred to SAS Inkonkoni. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1204 HDML1204 10 December 1943 1976 Sold 1976 Built by Herbie ... on Robben Island. Transferred to Military Academy, Saldanha in 1971. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1330 HDML1330 23 June 1944 1953 Sold for scrap 1953 Built by Fred Nichols, Durban. ref name DuToit152 HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1331 HDML1331 ... HDML 1100 1300 Series ref name JanesWW2 HDML 1332 HDML1332 28 June 1944 1958 Sold 1958 Built ... more details
primary sources date December 2011 File Mobile Web Standards Evolution Vector.svg thumb 200px left Evolution of mobile web standards HTML C HTML short for Compact Hypertext HyperText markup language Markup Language , also called i mode HTML , ref citation url http www.nttdocomo.com binary technologies imodetechnology guideline2002030.pdf title i mode service guideline date 2002 03 04 publisher NTT DoCoMo, Inc. format PDF ref is a subset of HTML for small information devices, such as first generation smart phones and Personal digital assistant PDAs , such as DoCoMo s i mode mobile phone s used in Japan. C HTML adds several features not found in standard HTML, notably Access key accesskeys , phone number shortcuts for links, and emoji pictorial characters as locally extended Shift JIS , all concepts borrowed from Handheld Device Markup Language HDML Wireless Markup Language WML . Because small devices such as cellular phones have hardware restrictions such as lower memory, low power CPUs with limited or no storage capabilities, small mono color display screens, single character fonts and restricted input methods the absence of a keyboard or a mouse , there is a need for a simpler form of HTML. ref name requirements citation url http www.w3.org TR 1998 NOTE compactHTML 19980209 www2 1 title 2.1. Scope of the Products first Tomihisa last Kamada date 09 Feb 1998 publisher W3C accessdate 2009 04 24 ref C HTML does not support tables, image maps, multiple fonts and styling of fonts, background colors and images, frames, style sheets, and is limited to a monochromatic display. ref citation url http www.w3.org TR 1998 NOTE compactHTML 19980209 www3 1 title 3.1 Design Principles last Kamada first Tomihisa date 09 Feb 1998 publisher W3C accessdate 2009 04 24 ref The language is defined so that all the basic interactive operations can be done by a combination of four buttons and not by two dimensional cursor movement cursor forward, cursor backward, select, and back stop. Funct ... more details
such as WAP, NTTDocomo s i mode platform and Openwave s HDML platform fueled the first wave of interest ... & Telegraph AT&T handsets to give users access to HDML content. ref cite web url http www.openwave.com ... more details
SLN The Beginning and World War II Image Naval Ensign of the Royal Ceylon Navy.svg left thumb Naval Ensign of the Royal Ceylon Navy 1950 1972 . In January, 1938 the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force CNVF was created with Commander W.G. Beauchamp as Commanding Officer. On 31 August 1939, the CNVF was mobilized for war duties. Three years later, the CNVF was offered to, and accepted by the Royal Navy RN as a Volunteer Reserve, the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve , or CRNVR. It continued under RN operational and administrative command until March 1946. With the end of the war, it reverted to Ceylon Government Control, though yet CRNVR in name. In the 1939 1946 period, the CRNVR carried out several operational duties, mainly at sea. Cutting its teeth on the Port Commission Tugs SAMSON and GOLIATH, it later manned and operated trawlers and Antarctic whalers converted as Minesweepers and fitted out with guns, submarine detection equipment and anti submarine weaponry. They were the HMS Overdale Wyke the first ship to be purchased by the Government of Ceylon , HMS Okapi, HMS Semla, HMS Sambhur, HMS Hoxa, HMS Balta and HM Tugs Barnet and C 405. In addition the CRNVR manned several Motor Fishing Vessels MFV , Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML and miscellaneous auxiliary vessels. All were manned exclusively by CRNVR personnel. These ships were meant to sweep and guard the approaches the harbors but were often used on extended missions outside Ceylon waters. In the course of these operations, the ships came under enemy fire, recovered Essential Information essential information from Japanese aircraft that where shot down, sailed to Akyab after the Burma front was opened in two FMVs for harbour duties and, was called upon to accept the surrender of the Italy Italian Light cruiser Light Cruiser Eritrea and escort her to port with a prize crew on board. Royal Ceylon Navy After Independence from British rule in 1948 the government believed a island nation should possess a strong na ... more details
Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy Coastal Forces was a division of the Royal Navy established during World War II . It consisted of small coastal defence craft which the Navy designated with names such as Motor Launch, High Speed Launch, air sea rescue , Motor Gun Boat and Motor Torpedo Boat. It did not include minesweepers, trawlers or landing craft. Other Navies operated equivalent boats, but classified and named them somewhat differently. This article attempts to pull together, for comparative purposes, some statistics concerning the coastal forces of different navies. It starts with the above British definition of Coastal Forces and attempts to identify the equivalent boats in other navies. Coastal Forces of Britain Main article Coastal Forces of the Royal Navy class wikitable Type Designation Built Lost Designed purpose Motor Launch es ML, HDML ASR Harbour Defence Motor Launch Harbour defense and submarine chaser submarine chasing or for armed high speed Search and rescue Air Sea Rescue . Motor Gun Boat s MGB Steam Gun Boat s SGB 7 1 Hunting down German Schnellboot E boats Motor Torpedo Boat s MTB Coastal Forces of the United States class wikitable Type Designation Built Lost Designed purpose PT boat s PT Submarine chaser s Coastal Forces of Germany class wikitable Type Designation Built Lost Designed purpose Schnellboot S boot E boats S Coastal Forces of Italy class wikitable Type Designation Built Lost Designed purpose MAS boat MAS boat Coastal Forces of Japan Empty section date July 2010 Post war Post war there seemed to be no need for small coastal force vessels. They were generally withdrawn and their functions taken over by larger corvette s, frigate s, and destroyers . A few remained in service with Third World navies. In time, the need for smaller vessels re asserted itself, as in this experience of the Royal Australian Navy quote The motor launches quickly passed out of service after the war and coastal patrol duties once more devolved upon larger RAN s ... more details
Historic ships of the RNZN Commissioned Military base naval bases of the Royal New Zealand Navy from its formation on 1 October 1941 to the present. The New Zealand Navy follows the Royal Navy British tradition of Ship commissioning commissioning land naval bases as though they were ships. This is not as silly as it might seem at first. The administrative structures that work for a ship work just as well for a land establishment. The commander of a ship can become the commander of a land establishment, and be entirely comfortable with the way the place is run. This simplifies the overall administration of the navy. For this reason, naval bases are sometimes referred to as stone frigate s. In earlier times or in wartime, naval bases actually were ships. HMS Philomel 1890 HMS Philomel was an old cruiser which functioned as New Zealand s first naval base. HMNZS Kahu P3571 HMNZS Kahu was a Fairmile B motor launch , and it functioned as an administrative base for the Coastal Forces of the Royal New Zealand Navy RNZN Fairmiles fairmile flotillas during World War II . It is also in this tradition for land establishments to be associated with one or more name ships . However this association is largely ceremonial. List of bases class wikitable width 120 Name width 100 Name ships width 80 Dates width 100 Location width 220 Notes HMNZS Cook HMNZS Cook Harptree br HDML 1183 1943 1944 br 1944 1946 Clyde Quay, Wellington br Shelly Bay, Wellington HMNZS Cook II HMNZS Kahu P3571 HMNZS Kahu 1943 1944 Solomon Islands Administrative base for Coastal Forces of the Royal New Zealand Navy RNZN Fairmiles Fairmile flotillas HMNZS Dockyard ref http www.rnzncomms.net.nz navy documents history navalrepairfacilities.html Development of naval repair facilities at Auckland, New Zealand 1841 1962 Bell, J.A. AMRINA Deputy Constructive Manager HMNZ Dockyard ref ref HMNZ Dockyard is managed by Babcock New Zealand Ltd on behalf of the Chief of Naval Staff through a commercial management agreement re ... more details
Motor Launch HDML class Yanga class RPS Yindi ref name wi31972 HMAS HDML 1329 HMAS SDML 1329 HMAS ... ref name medusa Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class Yanga class RPS Yarraman ref name wi31972 HMAS HDML 1328 HMAS SDML 1328 HMAS SDB 1328 HMS ML 1328 ref name wi31972 ref name ransh P 58 ref name ... ref name ransh ref name wi31972 ref name medusa Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class Yanga class RPS Yanga ref name wi31972 HMAS HDML 1326 HMAS SDML 1326 HMAS SDB 1326 HMS ML 1326 ref name wi31972 ... medusa ref name ransh ref name wi31972 ref name medusa Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML class Yanga class RPS Yacki ref name wi31972 HMAS HDML 1323 HMAS SDML 1323 HMAS SDB 1323 HMS ML 1323 ref name wi31972 ... 1972 From www jgokey com accessdate November 7, 2011 ref ref name medusa cite web title HDML Boats 1300 1349 work The Medusa Trust url http www.hmsmedusa.org.uk HDML Boats 1300 1349.html accessdate November ... more details
of Condition HDML 1387 Medusa Harbour Defence Launch which took part in the Normandy landings. ref http www.trinitystar.co.uk cfht page11.html HDML 1387 Medusa ref 1943 R.A.Newman & sons Medusa Trust ... more details
Image Mobile Web Standards Evolution Vector.svg thumb 300px right Evolution of mobile web standards Wireless Markup Language WML , based on XML , is a markup language intended for devices that implement the Wireless Application Protocol WAP specification, such as mobile phones . It provides navigational support, data input, hyperlinks, text and image presentation, and forms, much like HTML HyperText Markup Language . It preceded the use of other markup languages now used with WAP, such as HTML itself, and XHTML which are gaining in popularity as processing power in mobile devices increases . WML history Building on Openwave s Handheld Device Markup Language HDML , Nokia s Tagged Text Markup Language TTML and Ericsson s proprietary markup language for mobile content, the WAP Forum created the WML 1.1 standard in 1998. ref http inspiredbloggers.blogspot.com 2004 12 brief history of wap 110252445307049372.html The HCI blog A brief History of WAP ref WML 2.0 was specified in 2001, ref WAP Forum http www.wapforum.org DTD wml20.dtd Wireless Markup Language WML 2.0 Document Type Definition ref but has not been widely adopted. It was an attempt at bridging WML and XHTML Basic before the WAP 2.0 spec was finalized. ref Openwave Developer Network http developer.openwave.com dvl support documentation guides and references xhtml mp style guide chapter1.htm One quick note about WML 2.0 ref In the end, XHTML Mobile Profile became the markup language used in WAP 2.0. The newest WML version in active use is 1.3. WML markup WML documents are XML documents that validate against the WML DTD Document Type Definition ref WAP Forum http www.wapforum.org DTD wml13.dtd Wireless Markup Language WML 1.3 Document Type Definition ref . The W3C Markup Validation service http validator.w3.org can be used to validate WML documents they are validated against their declared document type . For example, the following WML page could be saved as example.wml source lang xml ?xml version 1.0 ? DOCTYPE w ... more details
near Muschu Island by Harbour Defence Motor Launch HDML patrol boat. Their mission was to paddle ... Dennis 2006, p. 65 67. ref Attempts to communicate by radio with the HDML patrol boat failed, as their radios ... AB1184 3064 and AB1185 3065 Both ALC15 landing craft . ref name Register HDML 1321. ref Dennis 2006, p. 54. ref HDML 1324. ref Horton 1983, p. 148. ref In popular culture Although it was essentially a clandestine ... more details
NPOV language date January 2011 Infobox Company name Openwave Systems Inc. logo Image Openwave Systems logo.png type Public company Public nasdaq OPWV genre foundation United States August 2000 ref name opwv about cite web title About Openwave publisher Openwave Systems Inc. url http www.openwave.com about us index.html accessdate 2011 04 22 ref founder Alain Rossmann location city Redwood City, California location country United States locations area served key people industry Mobile Data Software industry Software & Services products services revenue United States dollar US 183.3 million 2010 ref name FY2010 cite web title OPWV Metrics FY2010 publisher Openwave Systems Inc. format html url http www.openwave.com news and events press releases 2010 20100805 opwv q4earnings.html ref operating income net income assets equity owner num employees 550 2011 ref name opwv about parent divisions subsid slogan homepage http www.openwave.com OPENWAVE footnotes intl File Openwave headquarters.jpg thumb right Openwave headquarters in Redwood City Openwave formerly software.com , phone.com , Unwired Planet , and Libris, Inc is a software company. Based in Redwood City , California , USA, Openwave is historically significant in its introduction of the Mobile Internet and its expansion into a large successful mobile software supplier in the mobile telecom sector. Openwave is publicly traded under the ticker nasdaq OPWV . Openwave pioneered Handheld Device Markup Language HDML , a precursor to WML . Openwave was a founding member of the WAP Forum , and is currently an active member of the Open Mobile Alliance . History The company started in 1996 as Libris, Inc. and focused on developing mobile client software for pull services while the general mobile market was rapidly growing push services based on SMS . In 1996, it changed its name to Unwired Planet, Inc. and launched its proprietary end to end mobile network solution for Internet access and web browsing, known as up.link brows ... more details