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Fundamentals Guide
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If a user does not use a predefined link to navigate to a WML page (for example, the user does not use a bookmark or the
Go To dialog box), or if a WML page has a newcontext attribute defined, the browser clears the navigation history list
before it displays the WML page. This behavior is required to conform to WML security specifications.
The web pages that are listed in the navigation history list are specific to the browser configuration in which the user viewed the
web pages. When the browser displays web pages from the history, the browser uses the same browser configuration in which
the web pages were originally displayed. For example, if the user visits a web page using the Internet Browser configuration, then
visits a second web page using the WAP browser configuration, if the user navigates back to the first web page, the browser uses
the Internet Browser configuration to display the web page.
Bookmarks in the BlackBerry Browser
The BlackBerry® Browser provides bookmark support that combines the functionality that is typical of desktop browsers with
features that are designed for the wireless environment. Users can add bookmarks for any web site that they visit, they can
organize their bookmarks in a hierarchy of folders, and they can move or copy bookmarks between folders. Users can edit the
title and URL of bookmarks, and they can search for and delete specified bookmarks.
Bookmarks can be used to access content even when users are outside a wireless coverage area. Bookmarks in the BlackBerry
Browser provide the following features specific to wireless browsing:
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Offline bookmarks: When users add a bookmark, they can make the bookmark available offline. The content and URL of the
web page are saved. Offline bookmarks are maintained even if the BlackBerrydevice is reset.
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Automatic synchronization of content: When a user specifies automatic synchronization of a bookmark, the BlackBerry
Browser checks for new content at a specified interval, and downloads the new content directly to the cache.
A bookmark for a web page is associated with the browser configuration in which the web page was displayed when the bookmark
was added. When the user clicks the bookmark, the BlackBerry Browser uses the browser configuration associated with the
bookmark, regardless of the browser configuration the user is currently using, and communicates with the server using the same
network gateway.
Web pages that the user views frequently can be saved to the message list for quick access.
Users can back up their bookmarks using the BlackBerry® Desktop Software, so that when they update their devices with new
applications, their bookmarks are retained.
Content storage
Content caches
The BlackBerry® Browser maintains caches to store content based on the data type.
Content storage
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