BROWSING THE WEB WITH NOTES
URLs supported in Notes
If you have the "Make Internet URLs into Hotspots" setting enabled in User Preferences, Notes displays any text it finds in URL format as a hotspot. You can click such a hotspot to connect to the Internet resource represented by the URL.
Notes supports the following types of URLs:
HTTP -- Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a protocol used on the Web to transfer information between Web browsers and servers. An example of an HTTP URL is
http://www.ibm.com/
.
HTTPS -- HTTPS is a security-enhanced version of Hypertext Transfer Protocol used on Internet servers that use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). An example of an HTTPS URL is
https://www.chase.net
.
FTP -- File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a common protocol that allows downloading files on the Internet. Many Internet servers provide access to their files through FTP. As you browse the Web, you may encounter an FTP URL on a Web page. When you click that URL, the Web Navigator displays an FTP directory. Navigate through the directory and download files to the Web Navigator database by clicking the files you want. Once a file is in the database, you can save it or copy it anywhere. You can open a specific FTP page by entering its URL in the Open URL dialog box. An example of an FTP URL is
ftp://ftp.cert.org/
.
Gopher -- Gopher is a popular interface to information on the Internet. As you see Gopher URLs on Web pages, you can click them to display the menu structure of a Gopher page. You can open a specific Gopher page by entering its URL in the Address box on the toolbar. An example of a Gopher URL is
gopher://dewey.lib.ncsu.edu/11/library/reference/guides
.
Mailto -- A mailto URL opens an e-mail application (such as Notes mail) and enables the user to send e-mail to the person specified in the link; for example,
mailto:user@lotus.com
. When you click a mailto URL in Notes, a new memo opens with the recipient's address conveniently entered in the To: field.
News -- Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP) is used to read Usenet discussion groups. An example of a news URL is
News:alt.test
. This opens your Internet News (NNTP) account and the newsgroup alt.test. (If Notes displays more than one NNTP account when you select View - Advanced - Accounts in your address book, Notes opens the newsgroup associated with the account that appears first alphabetically.)
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