Nokia 9210 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Internet
Tip: If you wish to view
the pages you have browsed
through during the current
session, press the Menu key
and select Go > History list.
2 If the Web page was recently visited, the page is retrieved from the cache
memory of the communicator. If not, the page is retrieved from the Internet by
using a data call to the selected Internet access point.
The security icon appears in the line on top of the display if the page and
its components are encrypted by the security protocol.
Tip: For help on problems
you may experience when
downloading Web pages,
see the Troubleshooting
chapter.
3 Some servers have access restrictions that require a valid user name and
password. In this case, you will prompted for your user name and password
before the Web page can be retrieved. The communicator stores the user names
and passwords that you type in to gain access to that Web page, and the next
time you connect to the same Web page, they will be offered automatically.
4 When the Web page is being retrieved, the line on top of the display shows the
status of the connection, the title of the page, and the percentage of the page
received.
5 To select links or hotspots, press the Tab key. To move backwards, use
Shift + Tab. Alternatively use the Pointer tool; you can turn it on via the
shortcut Ctrl + Q. See Pointer on page 151 .
After the Web page has been retrieved, the following commands become
available, depending on what is selected on the page:
Tip: To go to your home
page, press the Menu key
and select Go > Home page.
Go to - Takes you to the highlighted URL or link, which can be a hyperlink
or hotspot.