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            <description>A widget file is an xml file, composed of: 

	*  a description of the elements composing the graphical part of the widget
	*  optionally a script that creates the behaviour of the widget

 Memo : 

it is highly recommended to use PNG format.
 PNG with NO TRANSPARENCY or INDEX TRANSPARENCY is supported.
 It is not recommended to use PNG file with ALPHA TRANSPARENCY.</description>
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            <description>&lt;A ...&gt;: Defines an anchor 

	*  HREF: URL you are linking to


 

 &lt;B&gt;: Put characters in bold
 


 &lt;BODY ...&gt;: Defines the body element 

	*  BGCOLOR: background color of the page
		*  BGGRADIENT: if this color is define. Render make a gradation from bgcolor to gradientColor as Background
		*  BACKGROUND: background picture for the page
		*  TEXT: color of the text on the page
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            <description>This is a tutorial on how to install and setup a mobile widgets development environment using mpowerPlayer on a UNIX platform.



Install environment

1 - Get the mpowerplayer SDK

	*  Download the mpowerplayer SDK for free from the mpowerplayer website : &lt;http://mpowerplayer.com/&gt;</description>
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            <description>Welcome to the Webwag Wiki.  In this place you'll find documentation contributed by the Webwag team.

 

Webwag Web Widgets

	*  Web widget presentation
	*  Web widget API

Webwag Mobile Widgets

	*  Mobile presentation
	*  Mobile Developer's documentation</description>
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            <description>The Webwag Web API defines several useful methods in order to easily handle widgets behavior.

In the Webwag engine a widget is represented by an object named “widget”. This object is global and directly accessible from the script. There in no need to instantiate it. All the following methods are to be applied directly on this object. e.g.:</description>
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