Switch this option on if you want a toolbar that contains the hotlist favorites. This way, the favorites can be opened directly in the window.
Switch this option on if iCab should underline links.
Switch this option on if iCab should open a new window with the homepage when selecting "new window".
Switch this option on if iCab should open a new empty window when selecting "new window".
Switch this option on if iCab should only sending HTML forms after prompting for acknowledgement.
HTML forms with which the input data are sent by Email are not anonymous. The recipient knows your email address from the Mail headers. Switch this option on if iCab should warn you about such forms.
Switch this option on if after an import of a MS Internet Explorer Web file, the first document found in the file is to be automatically added to the Hotlist.
Switch this option on if after an import of a MS Internet Explorer Web file, the first document found in the file is to be displayed automatically.
Some Web servers provide their documents in several languages. Select here the language which you want to receive if available.
Select here the encoding you want to use for viewing and editing text.
Switch this option on if iCab should display background pictures in web pages.
Select this option if iCab should complete form inputs automatically.
This list contains all text which iCab uses when automatic completing your inputs in HTML forms.
Click "Deletion" to delete the selected entries.
Click "New" to create a new entry.
Switch this option on if iCab should automatically complete URLs input to the URL input field using matching URLs from the History.
Specify here, how long you must hold down the mouse button, before a contextual menu opens automatically.
Select this option if contextual menus not only open via control-click, but also through holding down the mouse button for an extended period of time.
Select this option, if contextual menus are opened only by the standard MacOS technique (control-click).
Input here what the standard distance from the edge of window to the text of an HTML page should be.
Switch this option on, if the specifications for the border from the HTML page may be used (if available). Switch this option off if only the borders specified here should be used.
Switch this option on if iCab may use Plugins from Netscape Communicator.
Switch this option on if iCab should play music and sounds which are embedded in web pages.
Switch this option on if iCab should play videos embedded in web pages.
Switch this option on if iCab should play GIF animations. Switch this option off if you find the animations disturbing.
Switch this option on if iCab should set the background and the text color in accordance with the current theme MacOS 8.5 is set to. The colors can be overwritten by specifications in the HTML pages, if the appropriate option is switched on.
Switch this option on, if during guest access to an FTP server your email address should be used as a password (this is standard). If you do not want to give your address, then switch this option off.
Switch this option on if you want to allow scrolling text in web pages. If you find this disturbing, switch this option off.
Select this option if iCab should reject Cookies without prompting that do not come from the same server as the main document. This option concerns only Cookies objects are bound to which are embedded in web pages.
Select this option if images should always be loaded from the Cache (if they are in the Cache). This can save much time on-line. Since image change only very rarely, this option can be very useful.
Click "Delete" if you want to delete the selected entries.
Click "Edit" if you want to modify the selected entry.
Click "New" if you want to add a new entry to the list.
In this list all passwords which permit access to protected pages are stored. iCab will automatically use this data if necessary.
Switch this option on if you want to use large Icons in the navigation bar.
Switch this option on if iCab should execute TELNET requests itself. Switch this option off, if another (specialized) program should process these requests.
Switch this option on if iCab should execute NEWS requests itself. Switch this option off, if another (specialized) program should process these requests.
Switch this option on if iCab should execute FILE requests itself. Switch this option off if another program should process these requests.
Switch this option on if iCab should execute MAILTO requests itself. Switch this option off, if another (specialized) program should process these requests.
Switch this option on if iCab should execute HTTPS requests itself. Switch this option off, if another program should process these requests.
Switch this option on if iCab should execute HTTP requests itself. Switch this option off if another program should process these requests.
Switch this option on if iCab is to should execute FTP requests itself. Switch this option off, if another (specialized) program should process FTP requests.
Click here in order to modify the assignment of Internet programs to Internet protocols.
Click here in order to enter the SMTP server. The SMTP server is responsible for sending Email.
Click here to edit your Email address in Internet Config
Click here in order to enter your personal data in Internet Config.
Click here in order to specify the log file.
Switch on this option in order to log communication between iCab and Web servers.
The current logfile is shown here.
Select this option in order to delete the log file when the program is started.
Click here in order to delete the log file immediately.
Select here how many connections should be reserved for the browser window. These are then not used for the Download Manager or for checking the Hotlist. Then the Browser probably does not have to wait for a free connection.
Select here how many connections iCab may open at the same time. With slow modem connections a smaller number might be better.
Switch this option on if iCab may open several simultaneous connections to the Internet. This way data is loaded in parallel.
Here you determine whether and in which situations iCab may start programs when linked from HTML pages.
Switch this option on, in order to forbid access to classes outside of the " java.*" hierarchy- here mrj.security.application.define.
Switch this option on, in order to forbid access to classes outside of the " java.*" hierarchy- here mrj.security.application.access.
Switch this option on, in order to forbid access to classes outside of the " java.*" hierarchy- here mrj.security.system.define.
Switch this option on in order to forbid access to classes outside of the " java.*" hierarchy- here mrj.security.system.access.
Switch this option on, in order to release the Java Virtual Machine as soon as last Java applet is terminated. This saves memory but costs time the next time Java is needed to start again.
Switch this option on in order to use the Just in time compiler (JITC).
Select here whether and which rights of access Java applet get on Mac volumes (fixed disks, removable media, etc.).
Select here whether and which rights of access Java applets get on the network (Internet).
Select here whether and which Java applets are checked for correct Java code.
Switch this option on if iCab should show each Java applet exception in alert boxes. Exceptions are also announced in any case over the Java CONSOLE.
Indicate the time interval after which files should be removed from the Cache.
Select this option if the files are to be removed automatically from the Cache after the specified time interval.
Select this option if the Cache should be deleted when the program is quit. Note: off-line browsing in the Web Cache will only work if the Cache is not empty.
Select this option if the Cache is not to be deleted. Note: If the maximum Cache allocation is exceeded, then the Cache is emptied far enough to go below the limit.
Indicate here the time interval which must pass before the page is checked again for updates.
Select it this option if the data is checked to see if it has been updated only if the specified period of time has passed since the last check.
Select this option if the files in the Cache should only be checked for updates the first time visited after the program is started. This way Internet accesses are minimized, without allowing the data in the Cache to become totally outdated.
Select this option, if with each access to a web page it does not need to be checked to see if it has been updated. If the page is in the Cache, it is loaded directly from there. Accesses to the Internet take place only if the data is not in the Cache.
Select this option if with each access to a web page it should be checked to see if it has been updated. This requires accessing the Internet each time, even if the page is in the Cache. But the pages in the Cache will remain current.
Click here in order to specify or modify the path of the Web Cache.
Here the path of the Web Cache is displayed.
Click here in order to delete the Cache immediately. Note: off-line browsing of the Web Cache will only work if the Cache is not empty.
The amount of storage space of the Web Cache occupies at the moment on the disk is shown here.
Indicate here the maximum of storage space the Web Cache may occupy on the hard drive.
Click here to clear the History.
Click here in order to delete the image Cache immediately. Note: the image which are currently being displayed remain in the Cache.
Switch this option on if the History should be completely deleted when quitting the program. Switch this option off, if the History should be saved.
Indicate here how many of the web pages visited last iCab should keep track of. These documents can be selected in the "History" menu directly.
How much memory is being used by the image Cache currently is displayed here.
Indicate here, how much memory should to be used at maximum as Cache for graphics. Particularly on slow computers, a Cache accelerates the viewing of previously visited pages if the pictures used there are still in the Cache.
Switch this option on, if iCab should display embedded web pages.
Switch this option on if iCab should start and display Java applets specified in web pages. If you're uncertain or you want to save memory, then you should switch this option off.
Switch this option on if iCab should display style sheets (CSS, Cascading Style Sheets).
Switch this option on if you want to allow blinking text in web pages. If you find this disturbing, then you should switch this option off.
Switch this option on if iCab should use the fonts specified in the HTML page. If the standard fonts should always be used, then switch this option off.
Switch this option on if contents of the windows should to be updated during scrolling.
Click here in order to visit the iCab homepage.
Click here in order to modify the assignments of different file formats to appropriate display programs in "Internet Config".
Switch this option off if file formats which QuickTime supports should be displayed by the appropriate program specified in "Internet Config".
Switch this option on if iCab should display all file formats specified by QuickTime itself.
Switch this option off if JPEG images should be displayed by the appropriate program specified in "Internet Config"
Switch this option on if iCab should display JPEG images itself.
Switch this option off if GIF images should be displayed by the appropriate program specified in "Internet Config"
Switch this option on if iCab should display GIF images itself.
Switch this option off if text/ASCII files should be displayed by the appropriate program specified in "Internet Config".
Switch this option on if iCab should display text/ASCII files itself.
Switch this option off to disable display of embedded images. This saves Download time and memory, but generally doesn't display as nicely.
Switch this option on to enable display of embedded images. This costs Download time and memory, but generally displays more nicely.
Switch this option off in order to deactivate filtering based on image size.
Switch this option on in order activate filtering based on image size.
Switch this option off in order to deactivate filtering of images based on URL.
Switch this option on in order to activate filtering of images based on URL.
Click on "New" to add a new entry to the filter list.
Click on "Delete" in order to delete the selected entries from the filter list.
In this list all filter settings which are based on the image size are stored. This way you can suppress many advertising banners so that they are not downloaded (thus saving time on-line).
In this list all filter settings which are based on the URL (Domain, path, file name) are stored. This way you can suppress many advertising banners so that they are not downloaded (thus saving time on-line).
Click on "Delete" in order to remove the selected file/paths from the list.
Click on "New" in order to add a new file/path to the list.
In this list all volume/file/paths are specified which are searched when performing a search for HTML files.
Click here in order to use the page which is specified in "Internet Config".
Click here in order to use the Hotlist file as the homepage.
Click here in order to select a file through the file selection dialog.
Click here in order to use the defaults.
Click here in order to erase the input field.
Enter the URL of the "Help page" here.
Enter the URL of the "search page" here. This page is represented whenever you select that the menu option "Search". You should enter the URL of a search engine which you use regularly here.
Enter the URL of the "Home Page" here. This web page is shown whenever you select the Icon or the menu option "Homepage". If you use a file on a Mac volume for this, enter the file path into this field.
Turn this option on so that iCab will support "Frames". Switching this option off is only useful in a few cases since on Frames pages, "non-framed" alternative pages are only rarely offered.
Switch this option on in order to always be able to resize frames. Frequently this is disabled by web pages for visual reasons. With this option you can override the disabling of this feature.
Turn this option on if you always want Frames to get scrollbars. Frequently scrollbars are turned off for visual reasons on HTML pages. With this option you can override the prohibition of scrollbars.
Switch this option off if iCab should use the colors here regardless of what colors the page specifies.
Switch this option on if iCab should use the colors defined in HTML pages instead of the ones specified here.
Click here, in order to select the color for the selected link of an HTML page.
Click here in order to select the color for visited links of an HTML page.
Click here in order to select the color for the links of an HTML page.
Click here, in order to select the color for the text of an HTML page.
Click here in order to select the color for the background of a Browser window.
Click here to select the color for SGML tags in the view source window.
Click here to select the color for comments in the view source window.
Click here to select the color for HTML tags in the view source window.
Click here to select the color for the text in the view source window.
Click here to select the color for the background of the view source window.
Click on "Edit", in order to select a new program on a Mac volume to use for displaying HTML source text.
Click on "Edit" if you want to modify the editor set in "Internet Config".
Select this option if you want iCab to display the HTML source text itself.
Select this option if you want to use a certain program (e.g. a wordprocessor) for viewing HTML source text.
Select this option if you want to use the editor selected in "Internet Config" for viewing HTML source text.
Switch this option on if different colors should be used for the indication of HTML tags and comments when viewing the HTML source text. This uses additional memory and computing time, but makes it easier to read.
Select from this list the font size which should be used for viewing HTML source text.
Select from this list the font which should be used for viewing HTML source text.
Click on "Delete", in order to delete the selected entries from the list.
Click on "New" in order to add a new search engine to the list. Then enter the name and URL. The URL must be entered completely with query string, so that iCab only needs to add the search words to the end.
Here Internet search engines are listed which one can address in the "Search" dialog. In the left column is the name, in the right column is the URL including parameters, so that iCab can just add the search word to the query to search.
Switch this option off if the History (list of the pages visited last) should not be opened when the program starts.
Switch this option on if the History (list of the pages visited last) should be opened when the program starts.
Switch this option off if the Hotlist should not be opened when the program starts.
Switch this option on if the Hotlist should be opened when the program starts.
Select this option if the Download Manager should always be opened when the program starts.
Select this option if the Download Manager should be opened when the program starts when requests are pending for Download.
Select this option if the Download Manager should not be opened when the program starts.
Select this option if a Browser window with the specified homepage should be opened when the program starts.
Select this option if an empty Browser window should be opened when the program starts.
Select this option if no Browser window should be opened when the program starts.
Switch this option off if errors in the web pages which are viewed are not to be logged.
Switch this option on if errors in the web pages which are viewed are to be logged. This error report can be helpful with the creation of web pages.
Switch this option of if the special HTML tags of the Netscape of Navigator and Internet Explorer should be specified as errors in the log.
Switch this option on if the special HTML tags of the Netscape of Navigator and Internet Explorer should not be specified as errors in the log.
Select from this menu the HTML version which is to serve as reference for the error log.
Indicate here, how many notes are to be specified at maximum in the error log, which refer to the use of HTML tags whose support was switched off in iCab.
Indicate here, how many warnings are to be specified at maximum in the error log. A warning is a note about small offenses against the HTML standard, or a note about possible problems with future HTML versions.
Indicate here, how many errors of the HTML document or the web page should be logged. The error log helps when creating web pages, since it points out deviations from the HTML standard.
Click on this Button, in order to modify the Proxy settings. The Proxy settings are administered from "Internet Config".
Enter here the name with which iCab should identify itself to Web servers. This name is unfortunately used by some Web servers, in order to guess at the abilities of the visiting browser.
Select it this option, so that you can specify the name with which iCab announces itself to Web servers.
Select this option, so that iCab announces itself to the server under the name Mozilla/3.0. This name is used by Netscape Navigator 3.0. Some servers will then also send additional data, which originally only Navigator supported.
Select this option, so that iCab announces itself to the server under the name Mozilla/2.0. This name is used by Netscape Navigator 2.0. Some servers will then also send additional data, which originally only Navigator supported.
Select this option, if iCab should announce itself as iCab to the server. Many servers are unfortunately configured in such a way that they dispatch certain information only if the Browser has a certain name (usually Mozilla).
Switch off this option if you don't want the web server to be given details about the page you were referred by when downloading pages. The server can then collect less personal data.
Switch on this option if the web browser should pass data to the Web server when downloading pages which gives the page from which you requested access. Few Web servers require this information.
From this menu you can adjust whether you want to acknowledge the acceptance of each Cookie, or whether overall all Cookies should be accepted or rejected.
Click on "Delete" in order to remove the selected Domains from the above list.
Click on "New", in order to add a new Domain to the above list.
Click on "Delete" in order to delete the selected Cookies.
Click on "View" in order to get details of the selected Cookie.
In this list all Cookies are shown which are currently stored. Only marked cookies are actually used. Double click an entry to view further details about that Cookie.
This list contains all Internet Domains from which Cookies are to never be accepted (without prompting).
This list contains all Internet Domains from which Cookies are to be always accepted (without prompting).
Select a font size which is to be used as the base size. Normal text will be shown in the specified size, and other sizes (e.g. for headings) will be derived from it.
Select a font from this list which should be used for preformatted text. You should make sure to select a monospaced font here.
Select a font from this list which should be used for headings.
Select a font from this list which should be used for standard text.
Select an entry from this list, in order to make changes to this topic.
Select "Cancel" in order to reject the changes.
Select "OK", in order to accept all changes.
Switch this option on if you want navigation items for "standard links". These navigation items are included by <LINK> tag and are rarely supported in web pages.
Switch this option off if you do not want navigation items for "standard links". These navigation items are included by <LINK> tag and are rarely supported in web pages.
Switch this option on if you want an input field for the URL. This way, Internet addresses can be entered directly in the window.
Switch this option off if you don't need an input field for the URL, thus leaving more usable space for browsing.
With this setting, Browser windows will not display navigation buttons, thus leaving more usable space for browsing.
With this setting, Browser windows will display navigation buttons in icons only.
With this setting, Browser windows will display navigation buttons in text only.
With this setting, Browser windows will display navigation buttons in text and icons.
Select this option if you don't need to be asked for confirmation before deletion of objects.
Select this option if you only want to be asked for confirmation before deletion of objects if more than one is being deleted at a time.
Select this option if you always want to be asked for confirmation before deletion of objects.