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SUMMARYThis article contains a brief overview of the new features available in Internet Explorer 5. MORE INFORMATION
Internet Explorer 5 offers the following two new ways to save Web pages that include embedded components:
Web Page, CompleteWhen you save a Web page as "Web page, complete," a folder with the same name as the Hypertext Markup Language (.html) file is created in the target folder. This folder contains page elements such as images and sounds. The relative links to embedded content in the Web page are re-written to point to the contents of this new folder. Absolute links such as a hyperlink to another Web page are not re-written. As long as the folder is kept with its corresponding .htm file, the opened file includes the referenced images.For additional information about saving a Web page as "Web page, complete," please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q198997 Saved Web Pages Are Not Displayed Properly Web ArchiveWhen you save a Web page as "Web archive," the Web page saves this information in Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension HTML (MHTML) format with a .mht file extension. All relative links in the Web page are remapped and the embedded content is included in the .mht file, rather than being saved in a separate folder. The absolute references or hyperlinks on the Web page remain unchanged and the .mht file is viewed using Internet Explorer.MHTML enables you to send and receive Web pages and other HTML documents using e-mail programs such as Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Outlook Express. MHTML enables you to embed images directly into the body of your e-mail messages rather than attaching them to the message. NOTE: "Web archive" is available only if Outlook Express is installed. The ability to save a Web page as a Web archive file is provided by the Inetcomm.dll file (the Microsoft Internet Messaging API file), which is installed by Microsoft Outlook Express 5. Language EncodingEncoding refers to the character set used to display a language. The United States is associated with the Western European character set. The Western European character set contains the letters and symbols for English, French, Spanish, and Italian.To see a list of all the character sets available in Internet Explorer, click Encoding on the View menu, and then click More. If an uninstalled character set is chosen, the Install on Demand (IOD) feature prompts you to install it. This enables you to control the character set encoding being used to render a Web page. History Explorer BarA new View menu within the History Explorer bar gives you the ability to change the sort order of the Web page entries by choosing one of the following settings:
Search Explorer BarWhen you perform a new search by clicking New on the Search Explorer bar, the following search options are available:
When you click the "Previous searches" option, the last ten searches are displayed. These saved searches are also available in a list when you double-click in the "Find a web page" box. When you click Next, the query is executed using any of the currently configured search engines, and then it cycles to the next search engine. You can manually select which search engine you want next by clicking the search engine in the list. When you click Customize, the Search Assistant is started. For additional information about using the Search Assistant, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q198685 How to Use the Search Assistant in Internet Explorer 5You can perform searches from the Address bar. For additional information about how to search from the Address bar, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q221754 How to Search the Web From the Address Bar in Internet Explorer FavoritesAdding a favorite in Internet Explorer 5 is easier than in previous versions of Internet Explorer. To add a favorite, simply click OK in the Add Favorite dialog box. To make a favorite available for offline use, click the Make available offline check box to select it.For additional information about the Offline Favorite Wizard, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q196646 How to Make Web Pages Available for Offline ViewingWhen you use the Import/Export Wizard, you are able to export existing favorites or cookies to a file, which can be imported to another Internet Explorer 5-based computer. For additional information about the Import/Export Wizard, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q221523 Description of Import/Export Wizard in Internet Explorer 5 AutoComplete FeatureThe AutoComplete feature suggests possible matches for entries you type in the Address bar, a Web page form, or a user name or password box on a Web page. For additional information about the AutoComplete feature, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q217148 How to Use the AutoComplete Feature in Internet Explorer 5 Windows Radio Bar ToolbarInternet Explorer 5 includes a Windows Radio toolbar that provides streaming radio playback. By default, the Radio toolbar is not displayed when the browser is started. To display the Radio toolbar when the browser is started, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:
Hypertext Markup Language EditorYou can designate your default HTML editor. You can also choose additional editing programs by clicking the Edit button on the Internet Explorer toolbar. To change or set the default HTML editor, follow these steps in Internet Explorer:
Repair ToolThe Internet Explorer Repair tool can be used to diagnose and possibly fix problems with Internet Explorer 5. For additional information about the Repair tool, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:Q194177 Description of the Internet Explorer Repair Tool FTP and Web-Based FoldersFTP Folders is a new shell extension in Internet Explorer 5 that enables you to browse FTP Web sites in Windows Explorer.For additional information about FTP Folders, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q217888 How to Install and Use FTP Folders Approved SitesWeb sites listed in this section are not required to meet Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) labeling. PICS is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard for content labeling. PICS is essentially a language for creating a ratings system. To add Web sites to the Approved Sites list, follow these steps:
Hotmail IntegrationYou can select Hotmail as your default e-mail program. To set a default e-mail program, follow these steps:
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