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W3C and WAP Forum announce formal liaison
20:49, 9 Dec 1999 UTC | Leigh Dodds

The W3C and the WAPForum have announced a formal liaison that will help to ensure that the next generation of web specifications are mobile device aware.

The two groups share a common goal to make internet content available to wireless devices, and have identified some common work items to help make this a reality. The first of these is likely to be the addition of WML features to XHTML. These will take the form of additional XHTML modules.

The intention is that WAP enabled devices will be able to report their display capabilities to a server using an RDF profiling mechanism called Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP). This will allow a server to deliver a version of a web page suitable for use by the device - in effect selecting the right XHTML and stylesheet modules suitable for the devices display capabilities.

The Mobile Access Interest group has had its charter extended until 30th June 2000.

More details are available from the WAPForum and the W3C mobile access home pages.

Phentermine (Jenny - 04:32, 14 Apr 2004)

Do you still say the same thing now?! Regards Jenny BTW, can anyone please / does anyone want to help me fight illegal online pharmacies? A short while ago, the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) ruled that online pharmacies that provide so called "online doctor consultations / prescriptions" were illegal. I did not know, and ordered some medications from www.phentermine-gs.com. I now know why they are illegal (the owner I believe is an Iraqi Bath Party fund raiser, and they took my money only to fail to ship my medications, they said the physician declined me, and then it took a whole week to get my money back, they say it takes my bank that long to show refunds - I do not believe them!). Anyway, they sell all manner of drugs which I believe they should not, for example (check this out) <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/">Diet Pills</a> - I mean, what happens if a 12 year old girl with some desire to become a waif model and using her mom's credit card orders these pills? Because the doctor does not see the patient, I am sure it happens. What amazes me further that many of the slimming pills they sell are controlled drugs! For example, <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/phentermine.shtml">Phentermine</a>; AKA <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/adipex.shtml">Adipex</a>; and <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/ionamin.shtml">Ionamin</a>;. Also other classified appetite suppressants such as <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/meridia.shtml">Meridia</a>;, <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/bontril.shtml">Bontril</a>; and <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/tenuate.shtml">Tenuate</a>;! But the worst of these obesity medications is <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/didrex.shtml">Didrex</a>;, which I understand is a class 4 drug!!!! OK, one of their weight loss pills <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/xenical.shtml">Xenical</a>; is a fat blocker, not an appetite suppressant. But just imagine it getting into the hands of someone with anorexic tendencies! But they do not just sell diet pills, oh no! They also sell things like <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/viagra.shtml">Viagra</a>; male impotence pills from Pfizer. I saw a report the other day linking Viagra to making men unable to have babies (or contribute to having babies). So I think a real doctor with the patient in front of them needs to prescribe such drugs, and only a real doctor! I mean, I heard that drugs like <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/zyban.shtml">Zyban</a>; smoking cessation tablets and <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/propecia.shtml">Propecia</a>; male pattern baldness pills have several nasty side effects. And <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/ultram.shtml">Ultram</a>; pain relief capsules can be very dangerous in the wrong hands. Also, what women in her right mind would want to order <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/ortho_tri_cyclen.shtml">Ortho Tri-Cyclen Birth Control Pills</a> from a medical web site?! Even the skin creams they sell maybe harmful. I mean, you know how much pressure on teenagers there are these days. How many of them would love to get their hands on some <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/retin_a.shtml">Retin-A acne remover</a>, <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/vaniqa.shtml">Vaniqa facial hair remover</a> and / or <a href="http://www.phentermine-gs.com/renova.shtml">Renova skin wrinkle remover</a>? Do you see what I mean, it is wrong yes? Pease help me stop this illegal RX meds site and file a complaint against them with the DEA!

  
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