Internet - Sony Ericsson P900 User Manual

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Internet

You use
, the P900 browser, to:
Internet
• Connect to the Internet to view and access Web and WAP
pages.
• Receive and view Push messages from your WAP service
provider.
• Download Java applications, images and audio.
The browser can open Web pages that use Javascript or frames,
but functions that use Javascript in the Web page will not work
properly.
You can save bookmarks to viewed pages, to be able to access
them easily. You can also save pages in the P900 for offline
viewing.
The browser uses folders for categorizing information. The
folders used are bookmarks, saved pages, signed documents,
and Push messages.
Push messages is a service that gives you notifications about, for
example, weather forecasts, sport results, and stock quotes. The
notification is sent to you as a message that contains a WAP link
to the site with the information you subscribe to.
Before you can use Internet, you need to set up an Internet
account in the
. If you intend to use certain WAP
Control panel
Internet
services, it might be necessary to set up a WAP account in the
as well. See 'Getting started with Internet and
Control panel
Messaging' on page 163.
To start the browser
• Start the browser by:
– pressing the Internet button.
– selecting
in the application picker.
– selecting
in the application launcher
– selecting a URL in another application.
Note If required, you must enter your username and password
to log into your Internet account.
While opening a page, the P900 might not receive incoming
calls. However, when the page is properly opened you can
receive a call and the page will still be open.
The application has two views:
Browser view The base view of the application, where you can
view Web and WAP pages.
Bookmarks
A list view where you can save shortcuts:
view
• to Web and WAP sites on the Internet
• to locally stored pages
• to documents digitally signed by you.
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