For those who wish to reference WRC in your resume, here is how to do it.

WRC is still running on Classwave's server. You can create your account information by login with the username and password I gave you. If you do not have them, please email me at timwei@yahoo.com. After you login, choose the last item on the left hand menu. Once you created your information or your interviewer's information. Logout, then login with your own username and password. Click on "Add Buddies", then search the person by the information you know. Search results will be listed at the bottom of the screen. Click the link once and this buddy will be added to your list. And the link will gray out.

To communicate with your buddies, click on "Chat". Then choose whomever you want to communicate from the drop down menu on the applet. Choose "Buddies" or "PC Buddies" depends on the way you want to communicate. "PC Buddies" makes it possible for you to communicate when you both logged on from a PC. "Buddies" means you will communicate with a WAP phone. If WRC is set up properly on that phone and your information is added to his/her list, your applet and the phone will be able to talk to each other. The way to set up a phone is to bookmark on that phone this link http://204.92.9.66:8080/wrc/index.hdml. Be careful, it is "hdml", not "html". The login information is the same as when you login from a PC. Once you login, the menu structure is very intuitive. There won't be problem to send a message to another phone or to a PC.

If you know HDML, the description of WRC on this page would be fine. Otherwise you have to change HDML to WML, then read from the WML tutorial on my web site.

WML is really simple. One hour can make you become an expert. The last page in that tutorial sumarizes all the tags in WML. I was asked by an interviewer this question: "What are the events in WML?" What he meant really the tags in WML.

Be careful, please not play with other people's names. Because Tom Sweeney and almost all the executives' information are all there. You might accidentally send them a message.

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