Web; I Can't Access A Page; An Image Or Map Displays Too Small On The Treo Screen; A Secure Site Refuses To Permit A Transaction - Sprint Treo 600 Manual

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Web

I Can't Access a Page

First, make sure you have Internet access: launch the Blazer Web Browser to see if
you can view a Web page you've successfully viewed before. To ensure that you're
viewing the page directly from the Internet, press Menu
menu, choose Refresh.
After confirming your Internet connection, try to view the page in question again.
If it comes up blank, press Menu
, then from the Page menu, choose Refresh.
If you still cannot access the page, it may be because the page contains only
elements that are not supported by Blazer Web Browser. Unsupported elements
include Flash, Shockwave, Java applets, VBScript, WML script, and media plug-ins.
Some Web sites automatically redirect you to their true home page (for example,
http://www.handspring.com/support
may resolve to
html/start.jsp
). If the Blazer Web Browser fails to observe the redirect, you can use a
desktop browser to see the true home page's address, and enter that address in
Blazer.

An Image or Map Displays Too Small on the Treo Screen

The Blazer Web Browser has two modes: Optimized and Wide Page. Optimized
Mode re-sizes all images and page elements to make them fit on a single vertical
column on the Treo screen. Switch to Wide Page mode to see the image in its
original, full-size form (see page 76).

A Secure Site Refuses to Permit a Transaction

Some secure sites are very specific about which browsers they allow to conduct
secure transactions. If you are having trouble using a secure site, please contact
the site's Web master to make sure the site allows transactions using Blazer Web
Browser.

I Can't Select an Email Address From a Web Page

If nothing happens when you choose an email address on a Web page, you
probably do not have an email application that supports this feature. Try
downloading and installing Handspring's Mail application from
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, then from the Page
http://support.handspring.com/esupport/
www.handspring.com
.

Picture Mail

The Picture Mail application takes pictures at Small picture size (160x120 pixels)
and Large picture size (640x480 pixels, or 0.3 megapixel). Here are some tips for
taking good pictures with the built-in camera:
Clean the camera's lens with a soft, lint-free cloth.
Take pictures in brighter lighting conditions. Low-light images may be grainy,
due to the sensitivity of the camera.
Hold the camera as still as possible. You may want to support your picture-
taking arm up against your body or a stationary object (such as a wall).
Keep the subject of the pictures still. Exposure time is longer with lower light
levels, so you may see a blur.
For best results, verify that you have the brightest light source coming from
behind you, lighting the subject's face. Don't take indoor pictures with the
subject in front of a window or light.
Make sure the subject is at least 16 inches away from the camera to ensure good
focus.
Remember, when you synchronize, your Picture Mail images are stored in the Treo
Pictures folder on your hard drive (see page 68).
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