TOPIC This article is the Internet Explorer Read Me file that comes with Mac OS 8.0. DISCUSSION
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01 for Macintosh
Microsoft Internet Explorer is a World Wide Web (WWW) browser for the Macintosh. The WWW is the fastest growing component of the Internet today. In order to use a WWW browser, you will need a modem or network access, access to the Internet, and software that enables your computer to communicate with the Internet. Microsoft Internet Mail and News, our small and fast e-mail client, and Microsoft Personal Web Server, which turns any Mac into a Web serving solution are not included in this installer. You can visit http://www.microsoft.com/ie/mac to download these products.
Registering Internet Explorer
Requirements System Requirements Access to the Internet You must have access to the Internet through an Internet Service Provider or the network to which your computer is connected. Internet software New Features Version 3.01 of Internet Explorer represents a surprisingly large number of new features, so be sure to take a look at the following:
JavaScript
Choose your Java virtual machine
Downloading files The Download File command in the File menu lets you download files from the Internet while you continue to browse other Web pages. Once you have typed the URL of the file you want to download, the Download Manager will open and give you information on the status, size, and download time of the file. The Download Manager is also available from the File menu and it keeps a history of the files you have downloaded. You can double-click the downloaded item in the Download Manager for more information. Internet Explorer now supports folder downloads from FTP and Gopher sites. Drag and drop the folder to the Finder to download the contents of the folder. You can also press and hold down the mouse button over an item on the Web page, and then choose Download Link to Disk from the context menu. Enhanced download options include automatically decoding BinHex and MacBinary files while the file is being downloaded. {Editor's Note: For information on configuring your browser to process MacBinary files, see Knowledge Base article 24629: " Microsoft Internet Explorer: Configuring For MacBinary "}
Manage site passwords and user names
Receive updates to your favorite pages
Note: This is a subset of the Subscription functionality that will be included in the Internet Explorer 4.0 platform preview.
Improved favorites
Manage cookies
Autosearch
Fetch bookmarks
Type ahead in the Address bar
You can turn off this option by choosing Preferences from the Edit menu, clicking the Browser Display under Web Browser, and then clearing the Auto-Complete Addresses check box.
Refreshing a Web page from the context menu
Preferences and Internet Config
More preferences are now available from the Preferences dialog box to better customize your browsing experience. You can control animated GIFs, file downloads, Java VMs, proxies and other features.
ActiveX update
Known Issues
Installing from the CD
Java
A 68K JIT is not available at this time. If you are a 68K user make sure that you choose the MSIE/MW VM or the Apple VM (if installed). Please visit http://www.microsoft.com/ie/mac for updates.
ActiveX
Some Web pages may have ActiveX controls that do not support Mac OS. If this happens and you are unable to view the page, you can turn off viewing of ActiveX content. To do so, choose Preferences from the Edit menu, click Web Content under Web Browser, and then clear the Enable ActiveX check box. Note: Please be aware that in this release, Internet Explorer cannot verify the integrity of ActiveX controls. Download and use ActiveX controls from trusted servers only.
Protocol helpers
If you do not want Internet Explorer to handle a protocol, be sure to clear the Use Current Application If Possible check box.
Real Player 4.0b1
QuickTime and PowerPlug
QuickTime and QuickDraw 3D
VRML
Internet Config File Mappings table
Using Help Internet Explorer Help is available from the Help (?) menu and will give you the information you need to use the powerful features of Internet Explorer. 1. Click a topic area on the left to see a list of related procedures. To open the procedures in a separate window, press and hold on the topic area link and then choose Open Link from the context sensitive menu. 2. Click Index to see the Index. Use the Index just as you would an index in a book. 3. Click Tips & Tricks for information about a particular menu item and its keyboard shortcut. 4. Internet Explorer Help is best viewed in Internet Explorer. 5. Click the Internet Explorer logo at the bottom of the topics list to visit the Internet Products home page at www.microsoft.com/ie/mac. 6. For best viewing, choose Preferences from the Edit menu, click the Web Content tab, and make sure Allow Page To Specify Colors is selected. 7. To print, click in the frame that contains the information you want, and then choose Print from the File menu.
Reporting problems and making suggestions
2. From the File menu, choose Open. 3. Click the Cancel button. 4. Result: Nothing happens. Any other information that will help us reproduce the bug successfully. Although you will not receive a response via e-mail, all your messages will be read and evaluated by the engineering team. We appreciate your feedback.
Technical support
Visit the Internet Explorer for Macintosh home page
Join the Internet Explorer for Macintosh newsgroup
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Java Virtual Machine components for Internet Explorer 3.01
To enable Java in Internet Explorer: 1. Choose Preferences from the Edit menu. 2. Click Java under Web Browser, and make sure the Enable Java check box is selected. 3. To change your VM, choose it from the Java Virtual Machine menu. Java VM pop-up menu will be grayed out, if a Java VM is not installed on your machine. To install Java VM see the instructions in The Apple VM below.
The Apple VM
The Microsoft Java VM
The Microsoft Java VM in not included in this version of the Internet Explorer Installer. The MSIE/MW VM can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/ie/download . Follow the instructions to install, and change Internet Explorer Preferences as noted above to choose from the different Java Virtual Machines. The MSIE/MW VM is installed with Internet Explorer requires less memory and lets you debug Java applets. The MSIE/MW PPC_JIT VM includes technology known as a Just In Time (JIT) compiler. The JIT takes standard Java byte codes and compiles them into native PowerPC instructions. For computational applets, you will see a dramatic increase in speed. Graphics speed, however, will remain largely unaffected. The JIT VM does not support debugging and it requires more RAM because PowerPC code is larger than Java byte-code. Note: A 68K JIT is not available at this time. If you are a 68K user make sure that you choose the MSIE/MW VM or the Apple VM (if installed). ____________________ QuickTime, QuickTime VR, and the QuickTime logo are all trademarks of Apple Computer Inc. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer. Java is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. For the most current information on what SDKs Apple offers, point your web browser to: |
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Category: | Mac OS 8.0 |
Sub Category: | General Topics |
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