Notes on ptrtut11.zip July 1998 This tutorial consists of a colleciton of HTML files all of which can be accessed using a typical Web Browser such as Netscape or Internet Explorer. The files included are: Pointers.htm prefacex.htm introx.htm Ch1x.htm Ch2x.htm Ch3x.htm Ch4x.htm Ch5x.htm Ch6x.htm Ch7x.htm Ch8x.htm Ch9x.htm Ch10x.htm epilogx.htm The 'home page' is Pointers.htm. Put all these files in a separate folder, if they are not already there. Then.... To access these files, load your Browser offline and then 'File'/Open/ Pointers.htm If you don't know how to do this see my notes below. Ted Jensen tjensen@ix.netcom.com NOTES: Exactly how one goes about using their Web Browser off line depends on which web browser they are using and which platform they are on. While the following method may not work for all browsers on all platforms, it should work with just about any browser working under Windows95 or 98. If you already know how to use your browser off line to read an HTML file, ignore what follows as it is not the most efficient approach to take, just the easiest to explain! To use your browser offline, log on to your Internet Service Provider, i.e. go online first. Once everything is up and running, you should have a 'button' on your Win95 or Win98 taskbar (very bottom of your screen) with an icon showing a couple of terminals and a telephone with the first part of the name of your Internet Service Provider. Left click on this and a small window should pop up which includes a 'Disconnect' button. Click on this to disconnet yourself from your ISP. You now have the use of your browser offline. You can now use 'File'/'Open' to open any file on disk drive(s) which have the .htm or .html file extension. To access the tutorial on pointers, use 'File'/'Open' to locate the folder you saved the tutorial in and then open 'Pointers.htm'. If you have problems, contact me at tjensen@ix.netcom.com Ted Jensen Redwood City, California tjensen@ix.netcom.com