I don't have a QT, but I can give you the BT commands that might help you, and 
then you can possibly use them to find the equivalent because I'll explain what 
they do.  If you want to know the title of the page you are on, you request 
information by pressing SPACE with I on the BT.  Note that this isn't the 
address, but the title of the actual page, like "Google Search" for example.  
To find the full address, you issue the command you would use to open another 
web page.  This is ENTER with O on the BT.  It queries what address you want, 
and offers the address you were last at, which is your current.  You would 
normally type in something else here, but if you simply want to know your 
current address, you can just read this.  To return to your current page, 
you'll have to press ENTER, and have it reload itself if you want to use this 
to check your address.  Sorry I don't know QT, but I hope this helps.
Maria

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: "jan stirbens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: ">" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 16:51:20 -0500
>Subject: [Braillenote] Key Web Question

>Hello:

>Is there a command, using the QT keyboard, to see the address of the page
>when on a web page?  I read the help, but couldn't find one, so might have
>missed it.  Any help would be appreciated.

>Jan


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