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Using
i-mode
to
G
et
Information
12
Internet Connection
Displaying Internet Web Sites
Internet
Connection
You can connect to i-mode compatible Internet web sites. Internet web sites have their
own addresses, which are referred to as URLs (Uniform Resource Locators). You can use
URLs to access various web sites created by individuals, groups and corporations.
•
Internet web sites that are not i-mode compatible may not be displayed correctly.
1
In standby, select “go to location” from the i-mode menu.
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Alternatively, you can select “go to LCTN” from the submenu while viewing an i-mode site.
2
Select “1.enter new URL” and press
(select).
The URL entry screen appears.
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“http://” is entered.
3
Press
(edit), and enter the URL (up to 256 single-byte characters,
including “http://”).
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URLs must start with “http://” or “https://”.
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“www.”, “.co.jp” and “.com” can easily be entered by repeatedly pressing
in the alphabetic
mode.
4
Press (connect).
The Internet web site appears.
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The operations while displaying pages are the same as for i-mode sites.
When you enter the URL to access an Internet web site, the URL is logged. You can use
the log entry to connect to a previously visited page later. The URL can also be edited.
•
Maximum number of log entries that can be saved: 10 (when there are 10 entries, the oldest
item is overwritten by a new one)
Using the URL log to display sites
1
In standby, select “go to location” from the i-mode menu.
•
Alternatively, you can select “go to LCTN” from the submenu while viewing an i-mode site.
2
Select “2.URL log” and press
(select).
The URL log list appears.
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