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The IP telephones that support the Web browser have these characteristics:
NOTE: Web authors should be aware of the possible Line Buttons on the right side of the display, and should design their pages to align Web page text as necessary.
The browser uses an HTTP client to communicate with Web servers. The browser supports WML 1.3 (WML June 2000). For more information, see wapforum.org.
The Web browser renders pages with spaces before the XML prolog. The strict rules of XML specify that pages with any characters before the XML prolog, including spaces, are invalid and should be rejected. However, many WML pages available on the World Wide Web contain such spaces. To facilitate compatibility with existing content, the Web browser relaxes this constraint.
The frame in which a Web page displays sits next to the left scroll bar area and flush with the right side of the display. The telephone determines the last horizontally addressable pixel and the last vertically addressable pixel.
A maximum number of 96 lines per card is supported. A line corresponds to text rendered in the usable area of the display screen that contains application lines.
For deck storage, 3.5 Mbytes of memory is allocated to the Web browser.
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