Internet97 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.World Wide WebThe Nokia 9110 Communicator supports HTML 3.2, with the exception of somefeatures. SSL, the security protocol, is also supported. See ”Glossary” on page177. SSL provides export grade encryption, which means that it is not secureenough for highly confidential purposes. The WWW browser does not supportJava or Java script.To connect to the World Wide Web, the Internet service must be activated foryour SIM card, and you need an account with an Internet service provider.To open the World Wide Web application, select WWW in the Internet mainview, and press Select.To exit the WWW, press Close or Hang up in the Bookmarks list, which is themain view of the application. This ends the data call and closes the WWWapplication.For information on how to create tailored WWW pages for the Nokia 9110Communicator, see the documents on the CD-ROM.WWW settingsTo change the WWW settings:1 Open the WWW application and press the Menu button.2 Select Settings.3 To change a setting, select it and press Change.The WWW settings are:Autoload images: Yes / No — If set to Yes, the communicator automaticallyfetches the inline JPEG or GIF images on a WWW page. When set to No, WWWpages are fetched without images and shown much faster.Clear cache on exit: Yes / No — Most recently fetched WWW pages are kept inthe temporary memory of the communicator, the “cache”. If set to Yes, thecache, history list and cookie file are automatically emptied after you closethe WWW application. If set to No, the cache stores as much information aspossible. When you restart the WWW application, the most recently storedinformation is fetched from the cache without making a new data call.Accept all cookies: Yes / No — Determines whether the cookies functionality isenabled. See "Glossary" on page 177.Default access point — Defines the Internet access point used as a default inthe WWW application.Proxies — To change the proxy settings, press Change.Internet access point — You can select an IAP to be used for this particularWWW page.HTTP proxy— The hostname of the HTTP proxy server used with the selected IAP.