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WWW settings
lected hypertext link points to an add-on
software package, press
Fetch
to fetch the pack-
age. After the software package has been suc-
cessfully fetched, the software installation view
opens. Press
Install
to install the software.
Caution:
Beware of viruses. Install into the Nokia
9000 Communicator only software you have ob-
tained from sources which offer adequate pro-
tection against viruses.
WWW settings
To enter the WWW Settings view, press the
Set-
tings
command button in the WWW main view.
Select a setting and press
Change
.
URL entry box visible
–
Yes
(default) /
No
. When
Yes
is chosen, the URL entry box is shown in the
WWW browser main view, and the URL is read
from the entry box. When the option is
No
, the
URL is read from the Hotlist.
Autoload images
–
Yes
/
No
(default). If the au-
toload images option is
Yes
, inline (JPEG or GIF)
images on the WWW page are fetched automat-
ically. When the setting is
No
, WWW pages are
fetched without the images and shown much
faster.
Autodisconnect time
– 2
min
,
3 min
(default),
5
min, Maximum
. This value defines the inactivity
period after which the connection will be discon-
nected. If you select
Maximum
, the factory-set
value (12 minutes) is used.
Internet access
— Shows a list of available Inter-
net access points. The default Internet access
point is the first entry in the list. If the list is
empty, an Internet access point has to be defined
first (in the Internet settings, see “Internet Set-
tings”).
Show E-mail address
–
Yes
(default) /
No
. Show
E-mail includes your E-mail address with the
fetch request when fetching a WWW page. The
E-mail address is defined in Mail application’s
Remote mailbox settings.
Proxy settings
– Proxy settings allows you to use
a proxy (a brief description of the proxy is includ-
ed in the section “Internet: Internet glossary”).
The HTTP proxy server name and Proxy port have
to be defined before using the proxy.
Use proxy
–
Yes / No
(default). Determines
whether a proxy is used or not when using the
selected Internet Access Point.
HTTP Proxy
– The hostname of the HTTP proxy
server.
Proxy port
– The port number that the proxy
server uses.
No proxy for
– You may define domains for
which the proxy must not be used. Domain
names are delimited by commas (for example,
nokia.com,edu.fi
). You may specify the do-
mains as accurately as you wish.
Empty cache
–
Yes
(default) /
No
. Most recently
fetched WWW pages are kept in the communica-
tor’s temporary memory, called the cache. If
Empty cache
is set to
Yes
, the cache is automat-
ically emptied after you exit the WWW applica-
tion. The next time you want to view a WWW
page, a “fresh” page is fetched from the Internet.
If
Empty cache
is set to
No
, the cache is not emp-
tied when you close the WWW application.
When you restart the WWW application, the
most recently fetched WWW pages can be re-
trieved from the cache without making a new
data call.
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