WML Tutorial on WML Tags Reference

following table lists all the valid wml elements. click over the links to know more detail of that element

deck & card elements

wml elements purpose

<!--> 

defines a wml comment

<wml>

defines a wml deck (wml root)

<head>

defines head information

<meta>

defines meta information

<card>

defines a card in a deck

<access>

defines information about the access control of a deck

<template>

defines a code template for all the cards in a deck

text elements

wml elements purpose

<br>

defines a line break

<p> 

defines a paragraph

<table>

defines a table

<td>

defines a table cell (table data)

<tr>

defines a table row

<pre>

defines preformatted text

text formatting tags

wml elements purpose

<b>

defines bold text

<big> 

defines big text

<em>

defines emphasized text

<i>

defines italic text

<small>

defines small text

<strong>

defines strong text

<u>

defines underlined text

image elements

wml elements purpose

<img>

defines an image

anchor elements

wml elements purpose

<a>

defines an anchor

<anchor> 

defines an anchor

event elements

wml elements purpose

<do>

defines a do event handler

<onevent>

defines an onevent event handler

<postfield>

defines a postfield event handler

<ontimer>

defines an ontimer event handler

<onenterforward>

defines an onenterforward handler

<onenterbackward>

defines an onenterbackward handler

<onpick>

defines an onpick event handler

task elements

wml elements purpose

<go>

represents the action of switching to a new card

<noop>

says that nothing should be done

<prev>

represents the action of going back to the previous card

<refresh>

refreshes some specified card variables.

input elements

wml elements purpose

<input> 

defines an input field

<select>

defines a select group

<option>

defines an option in a selectable list

<fieldset>

defines a set of input fields

<optgroup>

defines an option group in a selectable list

variable elements

wml elements purpose

<setvar>

defines and sets a variable

<timer>

defines a timer