Web Technologies Documentation
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S60 5th Edition: What’s New for Developers
This document provides developers with a summary of the new features in the initial release of S60 5th Edition. The document describes the changes to the UI and the new features available to developers using Symbian C++, Open C/C++, Java™ technology, Web Runtime (WRT), and Flash Lite from Adobe. It also covers support for additional content formats.

Series 40 Platform: Introductory White Paper v3.2
This document provides an overview of the Series 40 platform and introduces Java™ technology and media development for it. The document has been updated to cover the new features of Series 40 6th Edition.

Series 40 Platform: FAQ v3.2
This document answers questions developers and business managers ask about the Series 40 platform. The document has been updated to cover the new features of Series 40 6th Edition.

Mobile Web Technologies Overview
This article gives an overview of the evolution of mobile Web browsing and how to take mobile Web users into consideration in Web design, including the potential provided by new technologies such as widgets and WidSets, and the difference between Full and Lite browsing.

Getting Started with the Nokia Web Browser - a Web Designer's Guide
An overview for Web designers starting to look into developing Web sites that offer a good experience on mobile devices. The document deals with the "Full" Web experience currently offered by Nokia Nseries and Eseries devices, and is a useful starting point for further reading. With the industry waking up to the capabilites offered by the latest Nokia browser, this article helps point out the first steps needed to develop a great mobile Internet experience.

Introducing Web Run-Time
Web Run-Time allows easy and user-friendly Internet access from a mobile device - anywhere, anytime. This document gives a brief introduction to the Web Run-Time concept, and discusses also developer benefits, development tools, and future development of the technology.

Mobile Browsing: Setting Up a Mobile-Friendly E-Commerce Site
This article looks at mobile browsing with a focus on the full experience provided by the Nokia Web Browser. It takes a closer look at a common site type — a commercial online store — and discusses how a small-scale e-commerce solution can be tailored to suit the needs of both the desktop world and the mobile browser, without creating a completely different site for mobile users.

Mobile E-Commerce Template
This template package provides a mobile browser-friendly user interface for the default Zen Cart installation, an open-source shopping cart system, available at http://www.zen-cart.com/, as well as some additional features. The template package is part of the Mobile Browsing article series. The template can be used as such or further developed to fit the developer's needs.

Mobile Browsing: Evaluating and Improving an Existing Site
This article continues the series on the Full Nokia Web Browser, and takes a look at several case examples of Web design that are not mobile-friendly. The problems illustrated are critical issues for mobile users; and this article attempts to help Web managers with existing sites identify changes that can be made to improve the user experience for those using a mobile device.

Nokia Web Browser Design Guide
This article introduces the Nokia Web Browser. It has a fundamental design philosophy — to deliver a full, desktop-like, Web experience with a mobile browser, without the need for creating and maintaining separate Web sites for desktop units and mobile devices.The document includes guidelines and recommendations, as well as best practices, and is supplemented with simple, practical design and code examples that can be used as templates. The document is available in PDF and html format.

Nokia Web Browser Design Guide: Example Web Site v1.2
This updated example Web site is intended to be used alongside the third, fourth, and fifth article in the Nokia Web Browser Design Guide. The example site demonstrates some of the points covered in the articles, and provides a useful resource for Web designers looking at optimizing sites for mobile "full Web" browsing.

Mobile Browsing: Development for Mobile Web Users
This article explores issues related to the Nokia Web Browser and Web development for users using mobile browsers. The article discusses how content is provided for mobile devices, takes an overview on usability issues and explores development and testing environments.

S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1: Web Browser Feature Summary
This document provides an overview of the features of the Web Browser for S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1. The Web Browser is the default S60 platform browser.

S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 1: Web Browser Product Description
This document provides an overview of the components and features of the Web Browser for S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1.

Overview of AJAX Support in the Nokia Web Browser
This article offers an outline of AJAX issues on the Nokia Web Browser. It opens the discussion - and makes a case - for developers to begin considering the benefits from using this technology. Forum Nokia plans to begin a series of publications aimed at helping developers bring much more dynamic and engaging content onto mobile browser screens.

S60 3rd Edition: Web Browser Product Description v1.1
This updated document provides an overview of the components and features of the open source software (OSS) Web Browser for S60 3rd Edition. The OSS Web Browser is available as an add-on to the standard S60 Browser, and will replace it in the future. Revision on December 21, 2006: minor editorial changes.

Browser MIME Types in Nokia GSM Devices v1.8
This updated document lists many of the MIME/media content types currently in use in Nokia GSM devices and in some cases gives the data type associated with the MIME/media type name.

S60 Platform: Browser Control API Developer's Guide v2.0
This updated guide explains how to embed the browser for the S60 platform as a control within an application by using the Browser Control API. This C++ API was introduced in S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3.




