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4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the login script is complete.
5.
Tap OK.
Plug-in applications
You can create plug-in applications containing script commands that extend the
functionality of the built-in script commands. A plug-in application is a standard
PRC application that you install on your handheld just like any other application.
After you install the plug-in application, you can use the new script commands in
a login script.
Plug-in applications have the following characteristics:
■
Written in C language
■
Compiled into a device executable
■
Called properly from a login script
■
Able to return control to a login script after it terminates
■
Created using a development environment that supports Palm OS
®
software,
such as Metrowerks CodeWarrior for Palm Platform.
For additional information on creating plug-in applications, send
e-mail to Palm Developer Support at [email protected].
Deleting a service template
There is only one way to delete a service template: use the Delete command from
the Service menu.
Send CR
Transmits a carriage return or LF character to the TCP/IP server to
which you are connecting.
Send User ID
Transmits the User ID information entered in the User ID field of
the Network Preferences screen.
Send
Password
Transmits the password entered in the Password field of the
Network Preferences screen. If you did not enter a password, this
command prompts you to enter one. The Password command is
usually followed by a Send CR command.
Delay
Tells your handheld to wait a specific number of seconds before
executing the next command in the login script.
Get IP
Reads an IP address and uses it as the IP address for your
handheld. This command is used with SLIP connections.
Prompt
Opens a dialog box and prompts you to enter text of some kind
(for example, a password or a security code).
End
Identifies the last line in the login script.
Summary of Contents for i705
Page 1: ...Handbook for the Palm i705 Handheld ...
Page 10: ...Contents viii ...
Page 12: ...About This Book 2 ...
Page 26: ...Exploring Your Handheld 16 ...
Page 42: ...Entering Data in Your Handheld 32 ...
Page 88: ...Chapter 6 Using Address Book 78 ...
Page 91: ...Performing Calculations 81 About Calculator Shows version information for Calculator ...
Page 92: ...Using Calculator 82 ...
Page 98: ...Using Clock 88 ...
Page 116: ...Using Memo Pad 106 ...
Page 128: ...Using Security 118 ...
Page 134: ...Using To Do List 124 ...
Page 182: ...Performing HotSync Operations 172 ...
Page 212: ...Maintaining Your Handheld 202 ...
Page 238: ...Index 230 ...