4/8/2010
The following table shows the standards to which the browser features adhere:
HTML and XHTML |
- HTML 4.01
- XHTML Basic
- XHTML 1.1
- Except the Bidirectional Text and Full Forms modules.
- With the addition of the Frames and Legacy modules.
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Cascading style sheets (CSS) |
- CSS, level 1 (CSS1)
- CSS Mobile Profile 1.0
- Wireless CSS 1.1 (part of OMA Browsing v2.3)
- Support for media types: all, screen, and handheld
- Some CSS, level 2 (CSS2), such as text overflow
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XML |
- Microsoft XML Parser 3.0 (MSXML3)
- Data islands
- XSL for Transformations (XSLT)
- XMLHTTP
- XML stylstyle sheetport
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Scripting and Document Object Model (DOM) |
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 subset
- Microsoft JScript 5.6 (compliant with ECMAScript Language Specification Edition 3)
For more information about JScript, see this Microsoft Web site.
- XMLHTTP and XML Doc that is available in script
For more information, see the XML feature area.
- DOM Level 0
For more information about DOM Level 0, see this W3C Web site.
> [!NOTE]
> The term DOM Level 0 refers to a mix (not formally specified) of HTML document functionalities that Netscape Navigator version 3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 offered.
- Collections: all, images, links, frames, forms, anchors
- innerText/HTML read/write on all elements
- Style object
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Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) |
- WAP 1.2.1
- Wireless Markup Language (WML)
- Wireless Session Protocol (WSP) and Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS)
- WAP 2.0
- WML over HTTP
For more information about what standards are supported, see the HTML and XHTML and CSS feature areas.
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See Also
Other Resources
Internet Explorer Mobile Characteristics