Session Summary
During this WebCast you will learn how the Microsoft
Mobile Internet Toolkit makes it easy to target Web-enabled cell phones,
pagers, and PDAs (like the Pocket PC) from a single mobile Web application. We
will discuss how the adaptive rendering technology can automatically generate
WML, HTML, and CHTML for the different mobile devices. The session will also
include an overview of mobile controls and integration with the Visual Studio
.NET IDE, and introduce customization and extensibility.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded December 20, 2001 and presented by
Jeremy Bostron. Jeremy has been a Support Professional in Microsoft's Developer
Support Division since March 1999. He helps customers resolve their Web
application issues. He was the first Support Professional to work with the
Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit and has also supported other Microsoft Web
Technologies including Visual InterDev, ASP, and ASP.NET.
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