How is the HAWHAW proxy to be used?
There is no device configuration necessary, as you might know it from your standard browser. HAWHAW XML files are retrieved via special URL’s. Example: You have stored a HAWHAW XML file in your webspace at http://www.foo.com/mywap.xml Entering this URL directly with a wireless device will not be a big success as the (mobile) browser will receive an unknown markup language. So instead you have to enter the URL that looks like this: http://x.hawhaw.net/www.foo.com/mywap.xml The first part of the URL specifies the proxy to be used (here: x.hawhaw.net). The second part of the URL is the location of your XML file. (Note: If your webserver admin has made the webserver HAWHAW-XML-enabled, you don’t have to deal with proxy handling at all.
There is no device configuration necessary, as you might know it from your standard browser. HAWHAW XML files are retrieved via special URL’s. Example: You have stored a HAWHAW XML file in your webspace at http://www.foo.com/mywap.xml Entering this URL directly with a wireless device will not be a big success as the (mobile) browser will receive an unknown markup language. So instead you have to enter the URL that looks like this: http://x.hawhaw.net/www.foo.com/mywap.xml The first part of the URL specifies the proxy to be used (here: x.hawhaw.net). The second part of the URL is the location of your XML file. (Note: If your webserver admin has made the webserver HAWHAW-XML-enabled, you don’t have to deal with proxy handling at all.