Nokia 7710 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Viewing page, cache, plug-in, history,
and download details
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data
temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed
confidential information requiring passwords, empty the
cache after each use. The information or service you have
accessed is stored in the cache.
To empty the cache, press , select Tools > Cache
details, and tap Clear.
To view information about the current page, press
, and select Tools > Page details.
To view information about pages you have visited,
press , and select Navigate > History list.... You can
go to the web page by pressing Open. To empty the
history list, tap Clear all.
To view information about the cache memory, press
, select Tools > Cache details. Cache memory is a
temporary storage of the pages you visit. To empty the
cache, tap Clear.
To view the add-on software for the web browser
that has been installed, press , and select Tools >
Plug-in details. Plug-ins can display documents that the
web browser itself cannot show, such as multimedia
clips. You can download plug-ins from the web.
To view details on downloads in progress, press ,
and select Navigate > Downloads....
Web browser settings
To change the web browser settings, press , and
select Tools > Settings.... A dialog with four pages
opens. Define the following:
General page
Maximum cache size (kB): — Define the amount of internal
memory that you want to use as disk cache to speed up
browsing.
Show frames: — Some web pages are split into several
frames, which makes reading difficult. Clear to disable
frames. Note that many pages do not work properly, if you
disable frames.
Default character encoding: — Choose the default character
set.
Address page
Web address suffixes: — If you write here the URL suffixes
(for example: .com, .org, .net) of the web addresses that
you view most often, you can leave them out when
writing the address in the URL address field.
Home page location: — The address of the home page you
use.
Search page location: — The address of the search page you
use.
New window content: — The web page that opens when you
press , and select File > New window.