AllCrypter version 4.0

Explanation - 06: Fifth tab of AllCrypter - (Internet)


Each number above which
appears in a red circle is the same
number of explanation among those below.
These same numbers correspond too
with those of AllCrypter when you click the
question mark and then on any button or window.


(Explanation 51)

'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab'
and
'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab'

       Click on the 10th button on the toolbar named 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' if you want to send in raw format the data from a window of the 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th tab to the upper window of the 2nd tab.

       If you want to send these same data in raw format (text, photo, picture or video) towards the lower window of the 2nd tab, then click on the button 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab'.

       When you send data in this way from the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', this is not just the text that you send in the window of the 2nd tab, but you also send all the code which indicates the formatting of this text, i.e. all the data which indicate, for example, the size, the color, the font, etc. of the characters.

       However, if from this 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', you want to send in the window of the 2nd tab, the data in simple text (i.e. without color, without bold, etc.), rather click on the command line 'Send (as plain text) into the source window' that appears via a right click of the mouse in the window of the 3rd tab.
       Thus, by this last command, they are not the enriched data of the window itself that you send, but only the raw data (without the information on the size, color, etc.).
       So, this preserves your original data in the 3rd tab, without having been altered; thus later, this same picture will be able to continue to be displayed, with no false data which prevents it.

       If, from the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio', you send a picture in one of two windows of the 2nd tab, via the 10th button (on the toolbar) named 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab', these will be the raw data (with the information on the size, color, etc., in the case of a text) which constitute this picture that will appear in the source window of the 2nd tab, and not the picture itself.

       However if, from the window of the 5th tab named 'Internet', you want to send in the window of the 2nd tab, the data of a picture in raw format (i.d. the info on the picture but not the picture itself), right-click of the mouse on the picture, then click on 'Copy'.
       Then, in the window of the 4th tab named
'Video/picture/audio', click the right mouse button and, in the contextual menu which appears, click on 'Paste'. The picture now appears in the window of the 4th tab named 'Video/picture/audio'.
       Then, in this window of the 4th tab, either click on the button
'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' or on the button 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab' to send the complete raw data of this picture (i.d. the info on the picture but not the picture itself) towards the window in question of the 2nd tab.

       When in this way, from the window of the tab 'Video/picture/audio' of the 4th tab, you send a picture in one of two windows of the 2nd tab, these will be the raw data that constitute this picture that appear in the window in question in the 2nd tab and not the picture itself.

       For example, this can be interesting for people wishing to integrate a secret message encrypted in a picture, or simply changing a few pixels colors.

       Then you can do the reverse to see this picture in the window of the 4th tab, to test if your secret message is hidden there, and without nothing that prevent to display the picture at the screen.
       To be done, from the 2nd tab, click on the command line <
Send to 'Text/e-mail' or'Video/picture/audio' tab> of menu which appears via a right click of the mouse in the window in question of the 2nd tab. A small window of dialogue opens asking you to write the extension which corresponds to this type of content (i.e., the last 3 characters that are normally found at the end of a file name which identifies the type of file).
       This extension indicates to
AllCrypter the type of your content so that it automatically determines the treatment to be carried out to display this content.

       For example, the content constituting a picture could be identified by the extension 'bmp', 'jpg', 'jpeg' or 'gif'. For a video, it could be 'mpg', 'mpeg', 'wmv' or 'avi'. A music could be identified by the extension 'mp3', 'wav', 'mid', 'midi' or 'rmi'.

       Thus, your photo is automatically displayed in the window of the 4th tab 'Video/picture/audio'.

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       From the 6th tab 'Intuitive', when you click on the button 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' or on the button 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab', in fact the data of the destination window (the right window) of the 6th tab are sent towards the source or destination window of the 2nd tab.


(Explanation 59)

'Return to the previous page'

       Click on the button named 'Return to the previous page' to display the page which was displayed before the current page.

       Every time you click on this button named 'Return to the previous page' this displays the page which was displayed before the one which is displayed in the window.


(Explanation 60)

'Go to the following page'

       Click on the button named 'Go to the following page' to display the page which was displayed after the current page.

       Every time you click on this button named 'Go to the following page' this displays the page which was displayed after the one which is displayed in the window.


(Explanation 61)

'Stop'

       Click on the button named 'Stop' to stop loading the page currently being loaded.

       Sometimes, you can also use this button to stop the music that plays in your web page of this fifth tab.


(Explanation 62)

'Refresh'

       Click on the button named 'Refresh' to load again the page currently displayed.

       It may happen that a page will be updated from the one that is already in temporary memory on your hard disk. In this case, hold down the button 'Shift' or 'Maj' on your keyboard while you click on the button named 'Refresh' to try loading from the server on the Internet.


(Explanation 63)

'Home Page'

       Click on the button named 'Home Page' to display the startup page of AllCrypter.

       This startup page contains several links, and among them there is a link that lets you display your own personal page which must have the following name: 'AllCrypter-Personnelle.html'.
       Your homepage must be in the folder named
'ExplanationHTML' which is in the folder 'AllCrypter'.


(Explanation 64)

'Search page'

       Click on the button named 'Search page' to display the page of the search engine which is the penultimate line of text in the list of the address bar.
       Example: www.google.com

       If you want to go to other search engines, for example you might write: www.av.com or www.yahoo.com .

       In some search engines, if you want to find a sentence such as you wrote it, you must put it between double quotation marks.
       Example:
"What is the true Church?"

       In some search engines, if you want to find two words (or 2 word groups) whether they are together or not, you must insert an '&' between your two words.
       Example:
AllCrypter & LogiciPC


(Explanation 65)

'Favourites'

       Click on the button named 'Favourites' to display a dialog box (which opens in the 'Favorites' folder) in which you must select the title or the name of a Web page. Then, click on the button named 'Open' to display this Web page into the Internet window of the fifth tab of AllCrypter.

       In your favourites, to take note of an Internet page, click on the command line named 'Add to Favorites...' of the menu appearing via a right-click in the window of the tab named 'Internet'.
       The orthography of this command line can differ depending on your browser installed by default.


(Explanation 66)

'Open...'

       In your Internet window of AllCrypter, click the button named 'Open...' to open a Web page or a HTML page, a video, a picture, a drawing, text, etc., and this from your hard drive, etc. .

       To open an encrypted Web page, you can use the 12th button in the toolbar named 'Open the source file', or double-click on this file in the exploration shutter of source files of the 1st tab.


(Explanation 67)

'Save as...'

       Click on the button named 'Save as...' to save on your hard disk or elsewhere, in html format (with the extension 'htm'), the contents of your Internet window of the 5th tab. Thus later, you will be able to use the button 'Open...' to display it again in this same window of the 5th tab.

       Attention! Most Internet pages saved from the Internet, have, in their html codes, the address of each one of their pictures from their server. This means that most links, which display pictures in a web page, do not have their complete address but only partly because they are coded to be read from the folder name where the web page was visited on the Internet server.

       This means that if you try to display a Web page by double-clicking its file name in the exploration shutter of source files of the 1st tab, or clicking on the command line <Send to 'Internet' tab> from the contextual menu in one of two windows of the 2nd tab of AllCrypter, the pictures of this Web page may not to be displayed for the simple reason that the address of the pictures is not complete; this because the data of this Web page can try to display these pictures from your folder where is this Web page (on your hard disk, etc.), instead of doing so from the folder of the Internet server where this page had earlier been taken on the Internet.

       To divert this problem, you must go to the concerned website from the Internet window of the 5th tab of AllCrypter ('Internet' tab), then click on the 9th button named 'Save as...' on the toolbar in the 'Internet' tab; then in the dialog box that appears, click to the right of 'Save as type:' by selecting the line <Web Archive, single file (*.mht)>, then click on the button 'Save' to save your web page with all its pictures, and this in a single file on your hard disk. It can happen however that the background picture on your web page is not saved.

       If the line <Web Archive, single file (*.mht)> is not present in the dialog box, is that you probably have a too old version of the file 'shdocvw.dll' which must be in the file 'System32' of Windows. Update this file or Internet Explorer itself.

       After saving your web page into format 'mht', you can encrypt it via the 1st tab of AllCrypter, and later decrypt it while double-clicking on it ('mht') in the shutter of exploration of source files in the 1st tab so that finally it is automatically displayed in the window of the 5th tab named 'Internet'.


(Explanation 68)

'Print preview...'

       Click on the button named 'Print preview...' to display a window which provides an outline of your web page so that you have an idea of what it would resemble if you print it.

       If you decide to print it, click on 'Print...', if not click on 'Close' to return to the window of AllCrypter in the 5th tab named 'Internet'.


(Explanation 69)

'Send the pictures of the URL to 'Pictures' folder'

       Click on this 11th button named <Send the pictures of the URL to 'Pictures' folder> on the toolbar of the Internet window of the 5th tab named 'Internet', to automatically send, into the folder named 'Pictures', all pictures of your Internet window of the 5th tab whose Internet address is indicated in the address bar.
       Specifically, these pictures are directly taken from the Internet site whose address is displayed in your address bar just on the right of the button
'OK->'.

       Then you will be able to see all these pictures in the 'Pictures' folder, from the exploration shutter of source files of the 1st tab of AllCrypter. However, to see as picture and not as line of text, you must, via the 1st tab, have clicked on the 'View' menu and then on the command line named 'Pictures 256 x 256 pixels (source)'.
       You will be able consequently to see there all the pictures which were saved from the concerned website, and you will be able to encrypt them if you want.

       If you have 'Windows XP' and you want to see your pictures (of the folder named 'Pictures') in this Internet window of the 5th tab, click on the line named <Folder 'Pictures'> in the drop-down list in the address bar located just right of button named 'OK->' in this 5th tab named 'Internet'.
       Thus, you go directly into the
'Pictures' folder where your pictures are automatically placed via the button named <Send the pictures of the URL to 'Pictures' folder> in this 5th tab named 'Internet'.

       If, in this same Internet window of the 5th tab, you want to see your pictures in Filmstrip mode (in a large size), proceed at the following steps (this works under 'Windows XP'):

1 - click the right mouse button either on the 'Pictures' folder or in your Internet window of the 5th tab named 'Internet' after clicking on the line named <Folder 'Pictures'> in the drop-down list in the address bar located just right of button named 'OK->' in this 5th tab named 'Internet',
2 - on the menu that appears, click on the line named 'Properties',
3 - click on the tab named 'Customize',
4 - in the section entitled 'Use this folder type as a template:' select the line named 'Photo Album...', then click on the button 'OK',
5 - click the right mouse button in your Internet window of the 5th tab of AllCrypter,
6 - on the menu that appears, click on the line named 'View' and then on 'Filmstrip'. Now you can see your pictures not only in miniature, but also in larger size.


(Explanation 70)

'Reach'

       Click on this button named 'Reach' to display, into your Internet window of the 5th tab, the web page whose address appears in the address bar which is right next to the 'OK' button.

       The same effect is done by pressing the 'Return' key on your keyboard when your cursor is already in the address bar displaying the line named <Folder 'Pictures'>.


(Explanation 71)

'Address Bar'

       Write the address of your Web page you want to display into the Internet window of the 5th tab of AllCrypter. Then press the key 'Return' or click on button 'OK' to display this Web page.

       You could also use this page of the 5th tab named 'Internet' to display the contents of your hard drive to the manner of the Windows explorer.
       To do this, in the address bar, type this:
C:\
or
file:///C:/
then press the key
'Return' or click on button 'OK'.
       Click the right mouse button in the window if you want to display the contextual menu of the explorer.

       In the drop-down list of the address bar, which appears via a click on its small inverted triangle, you can click on any of the lines which indicate an address; whether to display the history of your pages displayed, to go on an Internet page, on your hard disk or directly into the folder named 'Pictures' where the pictures of an Internet address go automatically when, on the toolbar of the 'Internet' tab, you click the 11th button labeled <Send the pictures of the URL to 'Pictures' folder>.

       In the drop-down menu of this address bar, when you click on the 'History' line, several lines of address are displayed on the page. Each one of these lines includes the date, the hour and the address of a page view. So, since the opening of AllCrypter, all the pages, which were displayed in the 5th tab named 'Internet', are shown here via a mouse click on the 'History' line in the menu of the address bar.

       All these lines are saved into the temporary file named 'History.txt' which is in the folder named 'Temp' of the folder named 'AllCrypter'. On every boot, AllCrypter creates this file named 'History.txt'; then, whenever AllCrypter closes, all the characters in the 'History.txt' file are replaced by spaces then this 'History.txt' file is removed so that nobody knows the data that were there.


(Explanation 72)

'Internet window of AllCrypter'

       This Internet window of the 5th tab named 'Internet' allows you to:

- surf the Internet,
- see your e-mails en http (in 'Hotmail' for example),
- make your Internet searches,
- browse your hard drive (like the Windows Explorer),
- display the interface of a word processor (like opening a file with the extension '.doc'),
- etc. etc. .

       A contextual menu is displayed via a right click of mouse in this Internet window. This menu can be different, dependent if you display a Web page or if you browse on your computer.

       When your mouse cursor is over a link in a web page, the address of this link appears in the label having the pale yellow background at the bottom of this page.

       If, in this same Internet window of the 5th tab, you want to see your pictures in Filmstrip mode (in a larger size), follow the following steps (this works under 'Windows XP'):

1 - click the right mouse button either on the 'Pictures' folder or in your Internet window of the 5th tab named 'Internet',
2 - on the menu that appears, click on the line named 'Properties',
3 - click on the tab named 'Customize',
4 - in the section entitled 'Use this folder type as a template:' select the line named 'Photo Album...', then click on the button 'OK',
5 - click the right mouse button in your Internet window of the 5th tab of AllCrypter,
6 - on the menu that appears, click on the line named 'View' and then on 'Filmstrip'. Now you can see your pictures not only in miniature, but also in larger size.

       To display explanations for each of the buttons of the toolbar at the top of this Internet window, click the question mark ('?') of the top menu, then click the button you want to read the explanation.


(Explanation 73)

'Label displaying the address of the link flown over by the cursor'

       When, with your mouse cursor, you fly over a link in the web page of the 5th tab, the address of this link appears into the label having the pale yellow background at the bottom of this page.

       In fact, a link is a shortcut of an address which leads either towards another web page, a picture, a video, a sound, etc. .

 

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