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HTTP
(
H
yper
t
ext
T
ransfer
P
rotocol)
HTTP indicates the protocol which
governs the transfer of data on the
Internet. You can download
applications and games (Games &
More, p. 69) and multi-tone
(polyphone) ringtones from the
Internet via HTTP. Configure the
HTTP connection using the HTTP
International dialling codes
International dialling codes are
stored in your phone. In standby
mode (the
0
is omitted in the
Phonebook):
0
Hold
down
until a "+" is
displayed. This replaces
the first two digits of the
international dialling
code.
§+List
Press.
Select country. The international
dialling code is displayed. Add the
national phone number (in many
countries the first digit is omitted)
and press the Call key.
JAD
¦
and JAR
§
Three types of file are possible when
Java™ is used:
The JAD file (Java Descriptor)
These files contain information
about the application (JAR file) plus
their address for downloading.
Activating a JAD file establishes the
connection to the Internet and the
executable application is loaded.
The JAR file (Java Archive)
This file contains the executable
application. Activating a JAR file
starts the application.
Combined files
These files occur if JAR files are
loaded via JAD files. In this case the
JAD file is added to the JAR file. The
icon is the same as for JAR files.
The following icons appear for Java
™
:
¦
JAD file
§
JAR
file