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Locally stored WWW pages

To store downloaded WWW pages locally (i.e., on your communicator):

1From the WWW page you have retrieved, press Save. A new set of commands is acti- vated.

2Press Copy source.

The current WWW page HTML code will be stored in the Downloaded files folder and a link pointing to this WWW page will be added on the hotlist.

Locally stored WWW pages are marked by in the Hotlist.

To view or edit the HTML code of the saved WWW page:

1Go to the Notes application.

2Scroll down to the Downloaded files folder.

3Open the document to view the code.

If you want to view the document as it would appear in the World Wide Web, open the docu- ment in the WWW application. A locally stored

WWWpage is opened in the WWW browser by using the prefix “file:///” (note: three slashes) instead of “http://” (two slashes).

Navigating in WWW

If there are hyperlinks or hotspots in the part of the WWW document shown in the application window, one will always be selected (see Figure 7-7). Hyperlinks are links to other documents or

Connecting to WWW

images, used to send or receive information from the World Wide Web.

Hotspots (such as selection lists, text entry fields and reset/submit buttons) enable you to input information into the World Wide Web.

Use the scroll buttons to scroll the view and to choose hyperlinks and hotspots. Each scroll key press selects the nearest hyperlink or hotspot, or moves the view one line up or down.

The following commands may be available in this view, depending on the hyperlink or hotspot:

Retrieve — Follows a hyperlink (usually down- loads text).

Retrieve image — Loads an image.

Press — Available when a hyperlink choice should be made by pressing a button.

Change — Activates various items, such as check

boxes.

Previous — Opens the previously visited WWW page. The command is dimmed if there is no pre- vious page.

Index — Activates the Navigation index view. You may select a previously downloaded WWW page from the Navigation index list and press Retrieve. The index contains the most recently retrieved documents (and their URLs – shown in the URL entry box). After the maximum list length is reached, older pages are deleted one by one as new ones are stored

If you wish to clear the list, choose Clear now. All the items in the Navigation index and the cache will be deleted.

Back — Returns the WWW browser commands.

Figure 7-7: WWW Hyperlinks

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Nokia 9000il owner manual Navigating in WWW, Connecting to WWW, Press Copy source, Open the document to view the code