Notes A-Z

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HTTP
(HypertextTransfer Protocol)
HTTP is the name for the protocol
that controls transmission of data in
the Internet. Via HTTP connections,
you can download applications and
games (Games & More, p.43) and
ring tones (sound manager, p. 47)
for several voices (polyphone ring
tones) from the Internet. For infor-
mation on the configuration of the
HTTP connection using HTTP profiles
see p.72.
Input menu
During text input:
Hold down. The input
menu is displayed:
Format
Mark text
Copy/Add
Input language
International dialing codes
Many international dialing codes are
stored in your phone.
In standby mode ( is not neces-
sary when dialing from the Phone-
book):
Hold down until a "+" is dis-
played. This replaces the
first two digits of the in-
ternational dialing code.
§ +List § Press.
Select the required country. The in-
ternational dialing code is displayed.
Now add the national number (in
many countries without the first dig-
it) and press the Call key.
JAD l and JAR k
Three file types occur when using
Java™:
The JAD file (Java Descriptor)
These files contain information on
the application (JAR file) and their
address for downloading. By activat-
ing a JAD file, the connection to the
Internet is established and the exe-
cutable application is loaded.
The JAR file (Java archive)
This file includes the executable ap-
plication. By activating a JAR file, the
application is started.