Html2Wml converts HTML pages to WML decks, suitable for being viewed on a Wap device. The program can be launched from a shell to statically convert a set of pages, or as a CGI to convert a particular (potentially dynamic) HTML resource.
Although the result is not guarantied to be valid WML, it should be the case for most pages. Good HTML pages will most probably produce valid WML decks. To check and correct your pages, you can use W3C's software: the *HTML Validator*, available online at http://validator.w3.org and *HTML Tidy*, written by Dave Raggett.
Html2Wml provides the following features:
* translation of the links
* limitation of the cards size by splitting the result into several cards
* inclusion of files (similar to the SSI)
* compilation of the result (using the WML Tools, see the section on "LINKS")
* a debug mode to check the result using validation functions
Continue Reading... Although the result is not guarantied to be valid WML, it should be the case for most pages. Good HTML pages will most probably produce valid WML decks. To check and correct your pages, you can use W3C's software: the *HTML Validator*, available online at http://validator.w3.org and *HTML Tidy*, written by Dave Raggett.
Html2Wml provides the following features:
* translation of the links
* limitation of the cards size by splitting the result into several cards
* inclusion of files (similar to the SSI)
* compilation of the result (using the WML Tools, see the section on "LINKS")
* a debug mode to check the result using validation functions
source:http://linuxpoison.blogspot.com/2012/01/135781677514384.html