I'm using the web browser that came with my E71X. I'd assume it would
be the Nokia web browser, but maybe AT&T is using a slightly different
browser or maybe the different levels of Series 60 explain the
differences. The menu options, although pretty similar, are definitely
in very different places.
It may not help much though, since I went ahead and saved a web page,
and now I can't find it, even using YBrowser.
--
Christopher
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On 9/14/2010 6:06 AM, David Griffith wrote:
Thanks this would be absolutely ideal but I cannot find such a capacity in
my version of the web browser.
On my N86 Browser there is not an advance menu under options..
The menus
Are
Go to
Web page options
Display options
Find key word
Clear privacy data
Settings
Help
Exit
Under web page options there are
Save as bookmark
Reload page
Send
Allow pop ups
Exit
The send option, as stated before, only sends a link.
Looking through the Settings menu has not revealed a capacity to save
pages..
Are you using the Nokia web browser ? I did see something on Google about
some Nokia phones having Firefox. This may be another avenue to
investigate if this is the case.
David Griffith
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Tuesday, 14 September 2010 11:50
To: 'Talks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Talks] Is Opera Mobile Accessible with Talks ?
David,
Couldn't you bring up the web page on your cell phone with Talks and the
normal browser and then use Options -> Advanced -> Save as File to save it
somewhere on your phone? You should then be able to use Bluetooth or a USB
cable to get the file over to your PC. It won't matter what format the file
is in because once it's on your PC, you could access it with whatever. I
hope I understood what you're asking and that this works for you.
--
Christopher
[email protected]
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of David Griffith
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 5:30 AM
To: 'Talks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Talks] Is Opera Mobile Accessible with Talks ?
It might help if I give an sample which may make things clearer.
Imagine I am in a location where there is no wireless internet access for my
netbook.
This happens periodically to me if I go away with my family to a cottage
somewhere in the country.
I can however access the web through my phone using T Mobile.
I want to spend some time continuing to study. I can continue to access the
web through the phone if not the PC.
Using the phone I find a long law judgement which includes a myriad of case
references and a prolonged Judges statement.
I want to work directly with this material on my netbook, including quoting
Judges comments and referring to precedent references.
How though can I get this material visible on the phone to my netbook ?
The web browser will not, unfortunately, save the web page as a file which
could be transferred . In addition the bookmark link will not be of any use
on the netbook as there is no internet access in this location.
Hope this makes things clearer.
David Griffith
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Eleanor Burke
Sent: Tuesday, 14 September 2010 10:38
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] Is Opera Mobile Accessible with Talks ?
Well I am a little confused here. I can save a web page on my phone and
then go and read it. I save it as a bookmark. Have not tried to send
myself an e-mail attachment of the bookmark though. As for prohibitively
expensive internet use where the phone is used as a modem, do you have a
good contract with unlimited internet? Obviously not! Are you using a pay
as you go phone? Have you heard of walking hot spot or joyquspot (forgive
spelling there)! These are softwares which mean that you can use your phone
with your laaptop for internet access.
Eleanor
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Griffith"<[email protected]>
To: "'Talks Mailing List'"<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 9:47 AM
Subject: [Talks] Is Opera Mobile Accessible with Talks ?
I am trying to anticipate occasions when I would wish to have text from a
web page to transfer from my N86 phone to a netbook , probably in a
situation where there is no wireless internet coverage that I can use
with
the netbook. I was recently in this situation for 2 weeks .
I understand using the phone as a direct modem is prohibitively expensive
and could not be justified for what I have in mind.
The problem is that the Nokia Web browser does not appear to allow the
saving of web pages. I know that Talks does not support the reading of
saved
web pages on the phone itself either.
One suggestion I have seen is to install Opera Mobile as an alternative
web
browser. This apparently has the capacity to send a web page as an
actual
email attachment as well as a link.
The workaround suggested then would be to find a web page in Opera
Mobile,
send the web page as an attachment to your own email address on the phone.
Save the attachment onto your phone mass memory and then this attachment
could be transferred from your phone to your PC for opening rereading
and
copying etc.
Before I try this out, does anybody know if Opera mobile is accessible
with
Talks?
Alternatively any other suggestions to accessible browsers or techniques
would be welcomed.
.
Regards
David Griffith
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