Key What It Does ' Assume new style or old style comments when displaying a page. Old style: (default) New style: Solves problems with JavaScript or VBScript visibility on pages # Jump to the toolbar, if any. A toolbar is normally a set of links on a single line. * Display images as links, can be downloaded or saved to disk [ Display or not '[INLINE]' for images that contain no 'ALT=' attribute in an IMG tag. In the Options Menu: Additional display character sets supported. MSDOS/Windows (all flavors) users should change from the default Latin 1 character set to 'IBM PC Character Set' Macintosh users should change to the 'Macintosh' character set. With an appropriate character set selected you should now see such elements as '©' displayed either as text '(C)' or as a symbol, depending on the characteristics of your operating system and communications program. Preferred Document Language. English is the default but you may specify an alternate language if desired. The browser will ask the server to send the document in this alternate language if it is available. Other new features: The text you input when entering either a 'G'oto or 'J'ump command is now fully editable. Use your cursor movement keys to move backwards and forwards along the line to edit the text. Both the 'G'oto and 'J'ump commands now use a small circular buffer to hold the last few commands you issue. Approximately ten commands will be retained at any given time. Use your Up and Down cursor keys to scroll through the list of previous commands. Again, these commands are fully editable. The index of news articles are now displayed with article numbers. When reading news the browser will attempt to make any in-text URL's live - i.e, selectable. Full USEMAP (Client Side Imagemaps) support. Select a USEMAP link and you're presented with a list of all URLs contained in that map. Very Limited ISMAP support. This generally works only with maps html coded to work with either USEMAP or ISMAP aware clients. See the Buffalo Free-Net main page for an example of such a map. Display level changes: Each table data element of a HTML table is now displayed on a separate line. While this does not display a true table, it should prevent pages with table data not optimized for non-table browsers from being displayed as a continuous block of text consisting of all the table data. The bug that caused extra blank lines to be inserted into the displayed page after certain HTML elements has been fixed. This results in a more esthetically pleasing display and slightly more text information visible on a screen page. All the features of the old browser are still supported.