Bug 230314 Help text for Page Info - Privacy tab

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<li><a href="#forms_tab">Forms Tab</a></li>
<li><a href="#links_tab">Links Tab</a></li>
<li><a href="#media_tab">Media Tab</a></li>
<li><a href="#privacy_tab">Privacy Tab</a></li>
<li><a href="#security_tab">Security Tab</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
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following information:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>URL:</strong> The
<li><strong>URL</strong>: The
<a href="glossary.xhtml#url">Uniform Resource Locator</a> for the
page&mdash;that is, the standardized address that appears in the Location
Bar near the top of the browser window.</li>
<li><strong>Render mode:</strong> Indicates whether the browser is using
<li><strong>Render mode</strong>: Indicates whether the browser is using
<strong>quirks mode</strong> or <strong>standards compliance mode</strong>
to lay out the page. Quirks mode takes account of nonstandard behavior that
may be used by some older web pages designed for older versions of web
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adheres strictly to standards specifications. Your browser chooses the
render mode automatically according to information contained in the web
page itself.</li>
<li><strong>Source:</strong> Indicates whether the source code for this page
<li><strong>Source</strong>: Indicates whether the source code for this page
has been cached.</li>
<li><strong>Encoding:</strong> The character encoding used for this HTML
<li><strong>Encoding</strong>: The character encoding used for this HTML
document.</li>
<li><strong>Size:</strong> The size of the file, if available.</li>
<li><strong>Modified:</strong> The date the page was last modified, if
<li><strong>Size</strong>: The size of the file, if available.</li>
<li><strong>Modified</strong>: The date the page was last modified, if
available.</li>
<li><strong>Expires:</strong> The date on which the information displayed by
<li><strong>Expires</strong>: The date on which the information displayed by
the page expires.</li>
</ul>
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is specified in the HTML source:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Name:</strong> The form&apos;s name, if any.</li>
<li><strong>Method:</strong> The HTML method used to send information
<li><strong>Name</strong>: The form&apos;s name, if any.</li>
<li><strong>Method</strong>: The HTML method used to send information
captured by the form back to the web server. <tt>GET</tt> appends your
filled-in values to the website address to which it submits the form.
<tt>POST</tt> sends the values to the website as parameters that can be
read by a program on the website.</li>
<li><strong>Form Action:</strong> The URL of the program to be invoked when
<li><strong>Form Action</strong>: The URL of the program to be invoked when
the form is submitted.</li>
</ul>
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form&apos;s elements is specified in the HTML source:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Label:</strong>The element&apos;s label (if it is tagged as such
<li><strong>Label</strong>: The element&apos;s label (if it is tagged as such
in the HTML).</li>
<li><strong>Field Name:</strong>The element&apos;s name.</li>
<li><strong>Type:</strong>The element&apos;s input type, such as <tt>TEXT</tt>
(for submitting text), <tt>RADIO</tt> (for a radio button), or
<tt>HIDDEN</tt> (for storing information that is submitted but not
<li><strong>Field Name</strong>: The element&apos;s name.</li>
<li><strong>Type</strong>: The element&apos;s input type, such as
<tt>TEXT</tt> (for submitting text), <tt>RADIO</tt> (for a radio button),
or <tt>HIDDEN</tt> (for storing information that is submitted but not
displayed on the screen).</li>
<li><strong>Current Value:</strong>The current value of the element. For
<li><strong>Current Value</strong>: The current value of the element. For
example, the current value of a text element is the text it currently
contains.</li>
</ul>
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is displayed for each link:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Name:</strong>The text displayed in the browser as a link.</li>
<li><strong>Address.</strong>The <a href="glossary.xhtml#url">URL</a> for the
<li><strong>Name</strong>: The text displayed in the browser as a link.</li>
<li><strong>Address</strong>: The <a href="glossary.xhtml#url">URL</a> for the
page to which the link points.</li>
<li><strong>Type:</strong> The type of link, such Anchor (for a link to a
<li><strong>Type</strong>: The type of link, such Anchor (for a link to a
specific place in an HTML document) or Form Submission.</li>
</ul>
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<p>To save a media element as a separate file:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Save As:</strong> Select the element you want to save, click Save
<li><strong>Save As</strong>: Select the element you want to save, click Save
As, and navigate to the location where you want to save it.</li>
</ul>
<h2 id="privacy_tab">Privacy (Page Info Tab)</h2>
<p>When you choose Page Info from the View menu and click the Privacy tab, you
see a list of all the special elements that are part of the page.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Page Components</strong>: Under the page URL, there are many
categories. To see the list of items in any category, click on the name:
<ul>
<li><strong>Links</strong>: Shows all of the links.</li>
<li><strong>Java Applets</strong>: Lists the Java applets (if any).</li>
<li><strong>Image Maps</strong>: Shows all of the image maps.</li>
<li><strong>Form Submissions</strong>: List the script names used to
gather used data on the page.</li>
<li><strong>Frames</strong>: Shows the frames which make up the page.</li>
<li><strong>Images</strong>: Displays all of the images used in the
page.</li>
<li><strong>External Loaded Documents</strong>: Contains the list of the
external documents loaded to display the page (such as css files or
images).</li>
<li><strong>Generic Objects</strong>: Shows a list of generic
objects.</li>
<li><strong>Scripts</strong>: Lists all of the scripts in the page.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>Policy</strong>: This button will try to open the policy file for
the site whose page is currently shown.</li>
<li><strong>Summary</strong>: Select this if you want to view the Privacy
Policy Viewer, showing concise data about the privacy policy of the site
you are browsing.</li>
<li><strong>Options</strong>: This will try to open the page on the remote
site that allows the user to modify his/her own personal data stored on the
remote site.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Note</strong>: The sites with a published privacy policy are not
very common, so you will usually not see this tab while inspecting pages on
the Web.</p>
<h2 id="security_tab">Security (Page Info Tab)</h2>
<p>When you choose Page Info from the View menu and click the Security tab, you
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<p>The top portion of the Security tab can display any of these messages:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Website Identity Not Verified.</strong> The website you are
<li><strong>Website Identity Not Verified</strong>: The website you are
viewing did not present a certificate to authenticate itself. Therefore,
Certificate Manager cannot verify its identity. It is possible, though
unlikely, that the website is not what it claims to be.</li>
<li><strong>Website Identity Verified.</strong> The certificate that
<li><strong>Website Identity Verified</strong>: The certificate that
Certificate Manager has used to verify this website&apos;s identity was
issued by a certificate authority (CA) marked as one that you trust. You
can be reasonably confident that the website is what it claims to be.</li>
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messages:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Connection Not Encrypted.</strong> It is possible that other
<li><strong>Connection Not Encrypted</strong>: It is possible that other
people can view information sent from your computer to the website or
information sent by the website to your computer, but it is unlikely that
someone is actually doing so.</li>
<li><strong>Connection Encrypted.</strong> In general, the strength of an
<li><strong>Connection Encrypted</strong>: In general, the strength of an
encrypted connection depends on the length of the keys used for encryption,
measured in bits. The longer the key, the stronger the
encryption&mdash;that is, the harder it is to for an unauthorized person to
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ways:</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>High-grade encryption.</strong> Strongest encryption
<li><strong>High-grade encryption</strong>: Strongest encryption
available, using 128-bit keys at a minimum.</li>
<li><strong>Medium-grade encryption.</strong> Somewhat stronger than
<li><strong>Medium-grade encryption</strong>: Somewhat stronger than
low-grade encryption, using 56- or 64-bit keys.</li>
<li><strong>Low-grade encryption.</strong> Weakest encryption available,
<li><strong>Low-grade encryption</strong>: Weakest encryption available,
using 40-bit keys.</li>
</ul>