Chapter 7 - Internet 7-11 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.World Wide WebTo connect to the World Wide Web, your SIM cardhas to be activated for the service and you need anaccount with an Internet service provider.To open the World Wide Web (WWW) application:• Select WWW in the Internet applicationsmain view, and press Select.To exit the WWW application:• Press Hang up in the WWW main view (theHotlist). The data call will end and the WWWapplication will close.WWW settingsTo enter the WWW settings view, press the Set-tings command button in the WWW main view.To change the setting, select it and pressChange.Internet access point — Contains your current In-ternet settings. Although the proxy settings maybe left blank, an Internet access point must bedefined before you can make an Internet connec-tion (see ”Internet settings” on page 7-3).Internet access — To change the Internet ac-cess point, press Change. Choose one of theIAPs you have defined in the Internet settings(main view). The Internet access point thatwas selected when the Internet access viewwas closed is set as the default access point.HTTP proxy — The hostname of the HTTP proxyserver.Proxy port — The port number that the proxyserver uses.No proxy for — You may define domains forwhich the proxy must not be used. Domainnames are delimited by commas (for example,nokia.com,edu.fi). You may specify the do-mains as accurately as you wish.Proxy settings allow you to use a proxy (see”Internet glossary” on page 7-1). The HTTPproxy server name and Proxy port must be de-fined before using the proxy.Autodisconnect time — 2 min/ 3 min (default)/5min/Maximum. Determines the length of timethe communicator will be connected to the In-ternet in an idle state before automatically dis-connecting.Show E-mail address — Yes (default) / No. If set toYes, your mail address is included in the fetch re-quest when fetching a WWW page. The mail ad-dress is defined in the Mail application’s Remotemailbox settings.Autoload images — Yes / No (default). If the au-toload images option is Yes, inline (JPG or GIF)images on the WWW page are fetched automat-ically. When the setting is No, WWW pages arefetched without the images and shown muchfaster.Clear cache and history — Yes (default) / No. Mostrecently fetched WWW pages are kept in thecommunicator’s temporary memory, the “cache”.If set to Yes, the WWW cache, history list andcookie file are automatically emptied afteryou exit the WWW application. If set to No,the cache stores as much information as pos-sible. When you restart the WWW applica-tion, the most recently stored informationcan be fetched from the cache and historywithout making a new data call.URL entry box visible — Yes (default) / No. WhenYes is chosen, the URL entry box is shown in theWWW browser main view, and the URL is read