 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 2 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Outline 2.1 Introduction to the Internet Explorer 6 Web Browser.

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 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Chapter 2 - Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Outline 2.1 Introduction to the Internet Explorer 6 Web Browser 2.2 Connecting to the Internet 2.3 Internet Explorer 6 Features 2.4 Searching the Internet 2.5 Online Help and Tutorials 2.6 Keeping Track of Favorite Sites 2.7 File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 2.8 Customizing Browser Settings 2.9 Electronic Mail 2.10 Instant Messaging 2.11Other Web Browsers

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Objectives In this tutorial, you will learn: –To become familiar with the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) Web browser’s capabilities. –To be able to use IE6 to search the “world of information” available on the World Wide Web. –To be able to use the Internet as an information tool. –To become familiar with . –To learn about instant messaging. –To become aware of the differences between various browsers.

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Introduction Internet –Medium for communication and interaction –Web Browsers Software that allows users to view Web content –Microsoft Internet Explorer –Netscape Navigator –Others

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Connecting to the Internet Computer hardware –Computer hardware Modem –Transmits data over phone lines Network card (NIC) Internet Service Provider (ISP) –Commercial AOL ( ) Microsoft Network ( join.msn.com ) join.msn.com NetZero ( )

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Connecting to the Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP), cont. –Considerations Cost Bandwidth –Amount of data transferred through communications medium in a fixed amount of time –Broadband Constantly connected 100’s of kbps (kilo-bits per second) DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) –Uses existing phone lines –Requires DSL modem

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Connecting to the Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP), cont. –Broadband, cont. Cable Modem –Use cable television lines –Requires cable modem ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) –Uses digital or standard telephone lines –Requires a terminal adaptor –Dial-up connection Uses existing phone lines Interferes with phone use Must dial-up with modem. Usually 56 kbps (kilo-bits per second)

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Connecting to the Internet Internet Connection Wizard –Use this application to configure computer’s Internet connection. –Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > Internet Connection Wizard Tutorial available on Windows 2000

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Connecting to the Internet Fig. 2.1 Internet Connection Wizard helps configure Internet access. Tutorial button Specify what type of connection to use by clicking one of the option buttons

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Web browser –Program which displays Internet content Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Netscape 7.1 –URL (Uniform/Universal Resource Locator) Web page address –HTTP (hyper-text transfer protocol) Protocol for transferring data over the Internet Type in Address field –Hyperlinks Graphical or textual elements –Click to link to another Web page –Loads new page into browser window

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Web browser, cont. –History Lists recently visited Web sites Forward / Back buttons Refresh button History button –Divides window and lists recently-visited sites on left

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Fig. 2.2 Deitel Website. Back Recent history ForwardStopRefreshAddress bar Go Pointer (over a hyperlink) Scroll bars

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Fig. 2.3 The History menu lists previously visited Web sites. Interactive History window History date options Site from folderWeb site folder Click and drag here to resizeContent window

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Web browser, cont. –Autocomplete Completes Web address as it is being typed Completes form information as it is being typed –File options Save Web page for off-line use –File > Save As Save pictures from a Web site –Right click image Choose Save Picture As…

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Fig. 2.4 AutoComplete suggests possible URLs when given a partial address. Partial address URLs

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Internet Explorer 6 Features Fig. 2.5 Saving a picture from a Web site.

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Searching the Internet Search engines –Web sites that sort through by keywords and categories Google ( ) Yahoo! ( ) Lycos ( ) Altavista ( ) –Store information in databases –Returns list of sites as hyperlinks Meta-search engines –Do not maintain databases –Aggregate results from multiple search engines –Microsoft Network ( ) Click Search button in toolbar –MetaCrawler ( )

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Online Help and Tutorials Fig. 2.6 Searching the Internet with IE6. New search Search window Search categories Search words Search button Toolbar

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Online Help and Tutorials IE 6 built-in help feature –Help > Tour Overview of IE 6 –Help > Contents and Index Search for help on specific topic

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Online Help and Tutorials Fig. 2.7 IE6 Help dialog. Help menu Categories

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Keeping Track of Favorite Sites Favorites –List organizes frequently-visited sites –Add sites to list Favorites > Add to Favorites… –Organize list Favorites > Organize Favorites…

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Keeping Track of Favorite Sites Fig. 2.8 Favorites menu helps organize frequently visited Web sites. Add/Organize Favorites FavoritesFavorites window Site information Organize Favorites dialog

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Downloading –Transfer files from remote servers over the Internet to a local computer Usually applications, browser plug-ins or files Plug-ins –Applications which work with Web browsers to add functionality Shockwave ( ) Adobe Acrobat ( ) –Use FTP (File Transfer Protocol) ftp:// FTP site –May require login and password –Right click file in FTP directory and copy to hard drive

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Fig. 2.9 FTP site access in IE6. FTP addressFolders in the FTP directoryFile Login window

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Customizing Browser Settings Internet Options –Tools > Internet Options… –Settings Advanced –Slow connection Turn off images Programs –Setting default programs for and newsgroups Security –Four levels of security General –Set default home page –Adjust amount of disk space used for cache

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Customizing Browser Settings Fig Internet Options in IE6. Changeable options Restore default settings Options categories Tools menu Internet Options dialog

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Electronic Mail (electronic mail) –Delivers formatted messages over Internet – address – Programs Eudora Pegasus Outlook Express –Free accounts Hotmail ( ) Yahoo! ( mail.yahoo.com ) mail.yahoo.com

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Electronic Mail (electronic mail), cont. –Post Office Protocol (POP) Remote server Download to local client scattered –Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) Manipulate messages directly on server Access all your from any machine –Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) Used to send

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Instant Messaging Fig Outlook Express main screen.. Message listAddress bookPreview pan boxesMessage toolbar items

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Instant Messaging Instant Messaging –Communicate (“chat”) in real time –Send audio, video and files –Several popular services AOL Instant Messenger ( ) Yahoo! Messenger ( messenger.yahoo.com ) messenger.yahoo.com ICQ ( web.icq.com ) web.icq.com MSN Messenger ( messenger.msn.com ) messenger.msn.com –Trillian ( ) Able to communicate with all of the above

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Instant Messaging Instant Messaging, cont. –Some instant messaging tools designed for collaboration NetMeeting Windows Messenger Include whiteboard feature to share drawings –Screen name Unique identifier –Buddy List Maintains list of screen names

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Instant Messaging Fig Buddy list and an instant message. Buddy list Instant message

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Other Browsers Alternatives to Internet Explorer and Netscape –Offer new/different features and layout engines Mozilla ( ) –Uses Gecko layout engine, basis for Netscape 7.1 Opera ( ) –Lightweight Amaya ( ) –Browser/editor –Demonstrates W3C standards –Each layout engine displays websites differently Testing on multiple browsers important

 2004 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved Other Browsers Fig Mozilla web browser.