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Nordic ID PL3000 user manual, v. 2.4, March 2006
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Page 3: Security settings
These settings affect the kind of pages Internet Explorer is allowed to load and display. Their importance is
usually low compared to desktop PC’s as the PL3000 Internet Explorer is usually restricted to a controlled
set of pages, and usually only one server. But if you use the PL3000 Internet Explorer to view pages from
servers not under your control, or whose operators’ intentions cannot wholly be trusted, then modifying
these settings can provide you with additional security. The implications and explanations of these settings
are beyond the scope of this manual and also depend on the host you are going to use.
Page 4: Advanced options
The advanced options allow you to control what elements of a page to load. When browsing the Internet
this can improve performance quite a bit, as most pages made for desktop PC’s can be quite heavy to
handle for the browser of the PL3000. When developing your own browser based solution it can helpful if
the browser informs you about every scripting error on the page. Although the link underlining setting allows
you to choose to underline links on hover, this has the same effect as setting it to never. This is because of
the stylus pen input does not allow hovering over a link in the same sense as a mouse cursor does.
Fig.63 Security Settings Window in Internet Options
Fig.64 Advanced Settings window in Internet Options