Tables

You can also create tables in WML, using markup that matches the HTML <table>, <tr> , and <td> elements (there are no <th>, <tbody>, <thead>, or <tfoot> elements). Here's an examplenote how closely this resembles an HTML table:

Listing ch20_14.wml
   <?xml version="1.0"?> <!DOCTYPE wml PUBLIC "-//WAPFORUM//DTD WML 2.0//EN"     "http://www.wapforum.org/dtd/wml20.dtd" > <wml>     <card id="Card1" title="Tables">         <p align="center"><b>Tables</b></p>         <p align="center">             <table columns="3">                 <tr>                     <td>TIC</td>                     <td>TAC</td>                     <td>TOE</td>                 </tr>                 <tr>                     <td>x</td>                     <td>o</td>                     <td>x</td>                 </tr>                 <tr>                     <td>o</td>                     <td>x</td>                     <td>o</td>                 </tr>                 <tr>                     <td>x</td>                     <td>o</td>                     <td>x</td>                 </tr>             </table>         </p>     </card> </wml> 

You can see the results of this WML in Figure 20-13.

Figure 20-13. WML tables.

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Real World XML
Real World XML (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0735712867
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 440
Authors: Steve Holzner

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