7-12 Hotlist 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.from the entry box. When the option is No, theURL is read from the Hotlist.Accept cookies — Yes / No (default). Determineswhether the cookies functionality is enabled (see”Internet glossary” on page 7-1).Plug-ins — Contains a list of installed plug-ins.See "Navigating in WWW: Plug-ins" on page 7-15.HotlistThe WWW main view shows the Hotlist (a list ofpredefined WWW page locations), with the nameof the Internet access point to be used for yournext Internet connection. Below the Hotlist is theURL entry field which shows the address of thelast visited WWW page.To view a page:1 Select an entry in the Hotlist or enter an ad-dress in the URL entry field (use the back-space key to delete the address shown)2 Press Fetch.To add a new Hotlist item:1 Press Define. A new set of commands is acti-vated.2 Press New.3 Enter the Item name you want for your newHotlist item, then move to the URL field.4 Enter the HTTP address (e.g. www.nokia.com).5 The Autoselect IAP field is for those who wantto use a specific Internet access point (IAP) toconnect to a certain web site. If you have nopreferences about which IAP is used, leavethe Autoselect IAP at Yes. To specify an IAP,choose No. You may then move down to theInternet access field, press Change, and selectfrom among the predefined access points.URL addresses begin by default: “http://,” but theprefix “file:///” (note: three slashes) can also beused. The WWW application checks that the syn-tax of the URL you enter is correct. If a prefix ismissing, “http://” will be added automatically.To edit the Hotlist:1 In the WWW main view, press Define. A newset of commands is activated.2 Scroll to the Hotlist item you wish to edit, andPress Edit. You can also use multiselection(see chapter 2 "Getting started: Special fea-tures - Multiselection" on page 2-12).3 Make your changes and press Close to exitthe view.If the WWW page is stored locally (stored in thecommunicator memory), the prefix “file:///” canbe used (see "Connecting to WWW: Locallystored WWW pages" on page 7-13).Press Delete to delete the selected Hotlist entry.Connecting to WWWSelect a WWW page from the Hotlist or enter aURL address into the URL entry box (see ”Navi-gating in WWW” on page 7-14) and press Fetch.If the WWW page was already recently fetched,the page is fetched from temporary working mem-ory (or “cache”). If not, the page is fetched fromthe Internet by making a data call to the selectedInternet access point. You can also fetch WWWpages stored on the communicator by using the