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| | Compact HTML for Small Information Appliances |
 | | The "Compact HTML" proposed here defines a subset of HTML for small information appliances such as smart phones, smart communicators, mobile PDAs, and etc. Such a certain level of HTML is strongly required as a guideline from the manufacturers of small information devices, service providers, carriers, and software developers. |
 | | The Compact HTML is a well-defined subset of HTML 2.0[1], HTML 3.2[2] and HTML 4.0[3] recommendations, which is designed for small information appliances. |
 | | Compact HTML is defined so that all the basic operations can be done by a combination of four buttons; Cursor forward, Cursor backward, Select, and Back/Stop(Return to the previous page). |
| www.w3.org /TR/1998/NOTE-compactHTML-19980209 (1767 words) |
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