WO2001095151A1 - Dispositif de transfert de donnees - Google Patents

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WO2001095151A1
WO2001095151A1 PCT/JP2001/004859 JP0104859W WO0195151A1 WO 2001095151 A1 WO2001095151 A1 WO 2001095151A1 JP 0104859 W JP0104859 W JP 0104859W WO 0195151 A1 WO0195151 A1 WO 0195151A1
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Chisato Okabe
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  • This invention is arbitrarily selected by a user and specified by an input device on a display object such as a waveform graph visualizing a document, an image, and a sound displayed on a display device.
  • Data to be delivered to the destination, the destination information or the identification information of the display target is obtained from the display target side.
  • the present invention relates to a delivery device, a data delivery method, a recording medium on which a delivery program is recorded, and a recording medium on which a display object is recorded.
  • the present application is filed with Japanese Patent Application Nos. 10-132,055, 10-3772,05 and 11-1-3,749,855. Based on the filing of this application, it seeks to question the results of subsequent research.
  • the data can be transferred to any text editor, HTML editor, Web search engine, dictionary search device, e-mail, clipboard, etc., at will.
  • the operability if an arbitrary range is specified and a switch operation by an input device is performed within that range, the data within the specified range is passed to the destination. If this method is adopted, the range can be re-designated as many times as necessary, and if it is deemed sufficient, the data can be passed to the delivery destination, so that data specification with few errors is possible.
  • Another feature of this method is that the operation up to delivery to the delivery destination is simple, easy for anyone to perform, and can be completed in a short time. Also, when this operation is repeated, it is superior to other methods in that it has continuity.
  • the delivery destination of the data within the specified range is a search engine of WWW (Wor 1d Wide Web)
  • a general pointing device such as a mouse is used.
  • Perform a range specification operation using the same switch that clicks the hypertext link location that is, the first button on the left side if you have a two-button mouse).
  • the operability is exactly the same as clicking on the link location Was achieved.
  • this method is implemented as a function provided by the OS as a basic function, such as a mouse driver, an application program, or a plug-in software to be incorporated in an application program. It was possible.
  • a specific site in a number of WWW search engines is specified as a delivery destination of data within a specified range. Others allow you to select and fix one of several search engines.
  • search servers that you manage are to be freely selected and designated as a delivery destination. More broadly, when a user accesses a text document, an HTML 'XML document, an image, a waveform graph that visualizes audio, or the like, the creator of the display object intends to do so. I want to automatically select the delivery destination. The present invention solves such a problem.
  • the search manager installed locally is passed on as the storage administrator.
  • a display object arbitrarily specified by a user is displayed on a display device, and the delivery destination information of the data delivery is obtained from the display target side. Then, when data is designated on the display object by the user using the input device, the data is transferred to the transfer destination based on the transfer destination information.
  • the display envelope has information on the delivery destination of the data, it is acquired or the source of the display target is, for example, a WWW server, and the information on the delivery destination of the data is sent from the WWW server.
  • the data transfer destination information may be obtained from the WWW server that is the display target side. Therefore, if the user specifies data using the input device, the data can be delivered to the destination based on the previously obtained delivery destination information, and the creator and information of the display target can be provided. The intention of the administrator can be reflected in the search results. This is for example
  • the WWW server owns a search server and provides a search function for the content on its own site.
  • this site even if a keyword is obtained from any page, it is possible to specify this site as a search destination and make a search.
  • another site that has a dictionary search server is searched. It is also possible to specify the search first, so that each site has its own search engine and does not rely on the traditional directory server. Search results can be returned, and the result page It is possible to configure both dynamic and inactive.
  • a mobile agent was built using the agent language. He mentioned that distributed coordination with other agents would be possible.
  • a table of contents or a part of the table of contents is used as a keyword, it is possible to prepare content in association with that keyword.
  • the keyword is limited to a character string This is not a part of an image or a part of an image that the user has arbitrarily specified, such as a still image selected and displayed arbitrarily by the user, a progress graph that visualizes moving images and audio in chronological order, and so on. Some days and nights can be handled freely.
  • an address such as a URL written invisible using a comment symbol or evening, or a WWW browser
  • Obtaining the address displayed in the address input field of the user it may use an IP address consisting of an IP address and a path part.
  • the delivery destination information is incomplete, supplement it.If it is redundant, cut off unnecessary parts according to the rules of the path name notation of the anchor tag. It may be designed. This will be described in the means 5 described later.
  • one user Make sure that the URL has a one-to-one correspondence table of identification symbols, write this identification symbol on the display target such as the WWW page, and refer to the comparison table to transfer data from this identification symbol. It can be designed to resolve information (res 0 1 V e).
  • the recording medium of the present invention which records the program for transferring the data specified by the input device to the transfer destination, acquires the information of the transfer destination of the data from the display target, and displays the information on the display target.
  • a program for transferring the data to a delivery destination based on the delivery destination information is recorded. Therefore, in the delivery of data by the program, the delivery destination of the data is determined based on the delivery destination information acquired earlier.
  • a data delivery device and a data delivery method display a display object arbitrarily designated by a user on a display device, and display data delivery destination information and data from the display object.
  • the identification information of the display target is acquired, and when the user designates the data using the input device on the display target, the data and the identification information are transferred to the transfer destination information. And hand it over to the destination.
  • the display target has the information of the delivery destination of the data and the identification information of the display target, it is obtained, for example, a search index for the site where the display target is located. If the search engine that owns the search engine is specified in the delivery destination information in the display target, the specified data is passed to this search engine based on this. Attach it with the identification information to be displayed.
  • the search engine will perform a site search for this site and return this result.
  • a typical search engine can be broad-based from the entire Internet network or a network using a particular language.
  • a WWW page is collected in a box, and a global search is performed for the entire created index. In this case, only the index of the site corresponding to the identification information on a one-to-one basis is used.
  • the site search is performed by reference. For example, a site search such as an entire WWW page owned by a certain user belonging to a certain Internet service provider becomes possible. Therefore, the user can search the site for other materials related to the key and the like taken from the display target of this site. Therefore, the owner of this site will be given the task of improving the site.
  • a directory server that operates in cooperation with the index server that manages the index of the site where the display target is located is specified as the data transfer destination.
  • the number of such directory servers is not limited to one, but may be more than one.
  • the identification information of the display target added at this time is the URL (Un if 0 rm Resource Locator) of the site where the display target is located, but is not limited to this, and the directory server site is not limited to this.
  • AHREF "scheme name: // domain name / path name 'X / A> from any path to any path.
  • the server is called a directory server.
  • general search servers use search robots called spiders to collect URLs and create indexes.
  • the collected URLs are often provided by classifying them into categories, so the directory includes search servers that are not categorized here. It is collectively called a triserver. Retrieval (Search)
  • the term engine is sometimes used.
  • the recording medium which records a program for transferring data specified by an input device to a delivery destination, acquires information on a delivery destination of data and identification information of a display target from a display target,
  • a program for transferring the data and the identification information to the transfer destination based on the transfer destination information is recorded. are doing. Therefore, in the delivery of data by the program, the delivery destination of the data is determined based on the delivery destination information acquired earlier, and the identification information of the display target acquired earlier is specified. Is added to the data.
  • a data delivery device and a data delivery method display a display object arbitrarily designated by a user on a display device, and acquire identification information of the display object from the display object.
  • the data and the identification information are transferred to a predetermined delivery destination.
  • the search server that has the search index for the site on which the display target is located is determined in advance, that is, the data delivery destination is determined and specified.
  • the data is passed to this search server, it is passed along with the identification information to be displayed.
  • the site search is performed by referring only to the index of the site corresponding to this identification information one-to-one.
  • a directory server service exclusively for site search using the present invention can be provided. Further, it is convenient to register the site for the reasons described in Section 2. Although the main purpose of the site search is to search across all the sites managed here, that is, all indexes can be searched. Needless to say.
  • the recording medium of the present invention which records the program for transferring the data specified by the input device to the delivery destination, acquires the identification information of the display target from the display target, and displays the identification information on the display target
  • a program for recording the data and the identification information to a predetermined delivery destination is recorded. Therefore, the delivery of data by the program is performed by adding identification information to be displayed to a predetermined search engine.
  • the data delivery device and the data delivery method of the present invention display the display object arbitrarily specified by the user on the display device, and acquire the information of the data delivery destination from the display object. Then, when data is specified by the user using the input device on the display target, the data is transferred to the transfer destination based on the transfer destination information, or Either pass it to a cascaded network with a search engine, or present it as an option and pass the specified data to the selected delivery destination I have.
  • yahoo! In a global search where a directory service such as a trademark is delivered or a network is delivered, it is not possible to search deeply even if it can be searched widely. Can not. Rather, the list at a particular site is buried in the entire list and is extremely hard to find.
  • a network which is provided with a search engine and connected in a chain, or a site related to the delivery destination information is presented to be selectable.
  • a global search for directory listing When handed over to the network, it is subjected to a global search for directory listing.
  • Means 1 covers the case where the information providing server owns the search server, but is not limited to the WWW server, and provides the search function for the content in its own site.
  • an information providing server connects to another information providing server of the same configuration and configures a network if not always, this network You can perform a global search while optimally forwarding queries to the target.
  • a server that is both a server and a client is called a servant, and when it receives delivery destination information such as a URL from a server connected by peers and peers, this is called a servant. If it is necessary to convert to a delivery address for search, determine a common conversion method for the entire network. The servant is local You may be able to search.
  • the contents seen before often become unknown, so it is possible to cope with them by storing them locally.
  • the data delivery device of the present invention includes a display device for displaying a display object, an input device for designating data on the display object, and a program for designating and delivering data to a delivery destination. And a processing device for downloading the data and executing it as it is.
  • the data delivery method of the present invention displays a display object arbitrarily designated by a user on a display device, and downloads a program for delivering data to a delivery destination. This program is executed so that when data is specified by a user using an input device on a display object, the data is transferred to a delivery destination.
  • This program performs an operation of designating the data through the input device and delivering the data to the delivery destination, but the place where the data is placed is as long as it is associated with the display target. It is. Also, for the specification of the transfer destination, etc., if this program has the setting, if it is taken from the display target as described above, or if the directory server May be linked to If you are working with this directory supercomputer, you can make this program available for download to a directory server. In this way, since this program is introduced via a network, the user must pay attention to whether the computer on the user side owns the program or not. There is no.
  • this program is downloaded when connected to a site that enables site search
  • a display object that can execute the data transfer method of the present invention it is possible for the user to naturally learn that site search can be performed. In any case, There is no difference in obtaining information on the delivery destination of data, etc., triggered by the access.
  • the recording medium according to the present invention in which the program for transferring the data specified by the input device to the transfer destination is recorded, is used when the display object arbitrarily specified by the user is displayed on the display device.
  • the coordinates at the time when the switch operation by the input device is performed are limited to the range for the display object using the input device prior to the switch operation. It is determined whether it is within the range specified by the specified operation, and if it is determined that it is within the specified range, the data within the specified range is delivered to the delivery destination You may.
  • the following is a method that allows the user to specify data using an input device on a display target, and is applicable to the present invention as follows. That is, the text input box and the button are displayed, the data to be specified in the text input box is typed in, and the button is used by using a pointing device such as a mouse.
  • a method of pressing, or a method of automatically entering a character string whose range is specified in the text input box, or using a drag-and-drop with a mouse Or execute a copy command from the menu by specifying an arbitrary range, or specify a range with the left button (first button) of the two-button mouse and click the right button.
  • execute the command to be delivered from this menu or wake up at the end of the range specification operation.
  • the menu is displayed by releasing the switch, and the menu can be delivered from the menu, or by pressing the mouse switch on a word while holding down the A1t key on the keyboard.
  • a method of recognizing and delivering words can be arbitrarily applied.
  • the data within the specified range is temporarily recorded, and the specified range is used as an object on which the switch operation by the input device is performed.
  • the data as the value of this object is checked against the data stored temporarily, and if these two data have the same contents, the data within the specified range is deleted.
  • Ctr 1 + C (generally a copy command) is issued when a click is performed within the specified range, but if the click is out of the specified range, the command is issued first.
  • the specified range is to be canceled.
  • the data obtained by specifying the range in this way is compared with the data obtained by the onC1ick event on the specified range, and if both are the same, this Pass the data to the destination. Therefore, the invention of the leverage can be easily implemented. It should be noted that other methods other than the above can be easily implemented.
  • This invention allows the user to specify the data arbitrarily and send it to the search without being influenced by the link, rather than entering the link location created by the page author's intention. This is a priority. Accordingly, this is facilitated by making the hyperlink itself inoperable contrary to common sense.
  • the conventional hypertext which is exactly the culmination of the nonlinear link, has a llii structure, but in this case, it has a rhizome (Rhiz0me) structure.
  • the newly created link here can be referred to as a livelink.
  • the above means 1 to 4 it is possible to display a menu for allowing the user to select the data transfer destination or the identification information of the display target, and to transfer the data from the display target.
  • Information or identification information to be displayed is acquired and displayed on the menu.
  • the delivery destination information or the identification information of the display target is displayed. They are saved so that they can be selected arbitrarily later. Even when the display target presents multiple pieces of delivery destination information or identification information of the display target, it is effective to make this into a menu so that it can be arbitrarily selected. is there.
  • the menu can be realized as a pull-down menu, drop-down menu, pop-up menu, etc.
  • you use a two-button mouse and click the left button (first point) on the data within the specified range, and pass this data to the destination specify If you click the right button (second button) on the selected data, the above menu is displayed, and it is convenient to select the site to be searched.
  • the right button is clicked outside the specified range, the identification information of the display target is displayed in a menu, and by selecting this, the conventional It is convenient to make it work like this so that you can jump to the WWW page.
  • the reason why the delivery destination information is selected from the menu is that, for example, in means 1 and 4, there is a case where the specified data is to be delivered to the search engine of the encyclopedia site and the dictionary is to be looked up.
  • means 2 and 3 may want to perform a site search (article search) of a news site using the specified data. Because of this.
  • the downloaded program can display a menu for allowing the user to select a destination to which the data is to be delivered or identification information to be displayed, and to provide the destination information.
  • identification information to be displayed is provided, and this is displayed on the menu. As described above, select the delivery destination information and display target identification information from the menu. Making it possible is meaningful.
  • a switch for allowing a user to select a data transfer destination or identification information of a display target is displayed, and a transfer destination obtained from the display target is displayed.
  • Information or identification information to be displayed is used as the attribute of this switch.
  • the switch displays a floating image on the screen of the display device.
  • the switch has the same function as the above-described menu for allowing the user to select a destination to be delivered or identification information to be displayed.
  • the downloaded program displays a switch for allowing the user to select the delivery destination of the data or the identification information of the display target, and also displays the switch for displaying the display target.
  • the transfer destination information or the identification information to be displayed obtained from the switch is set as the attribute of this switch. This is the same as above.
  • the identification information is converted into a predetermined format, and then the identification information and the specified data are delivered to a destination.
  • the search server was able to resolve the URL from the identification information, but the client of the present invention said to do so.
  • processing such as cutting unnecessary parts for redundant delivery destination information in accordance with the rules of the path name notation of the anchor is performed. Similar processing is possible. For example, if scheme name: /// domain name / path name / file name is obtained as identification information, it is determined whether or not a tilde is used in the path name, and there is a tilde.
  • the recording medium on which the display target of the present invention is recorded is read in a document such as a text file or an HTML file to be displayed. That contains information on the transfer destination or the identification information of the display target necessary to transfer the data specified by the input device on the computer to the transfer destination. It is. Therefore, it can be seen that site search is possible for the site where the display target is placed. When displaying the display target having this description on the screen, it may be displayed on the display target that the site search is possible. Alternatively, in the case of the program of the present invention, when displaying the display target having this description on the screen, the fact that a site search is possible is indicated in the status display section of the WWW browser. In the case of displaying, changing the shape or color of the mouse pointer, or specifying the range of the data, the design may be changed so that the processing of changing the color of the specified range can be performed.
  • the coordinates at the time when the switch operation is performed by the input device may be such that the range designation operation for the display object using the input device prior to the switch operation is performed It is determined whether or not the data is within the specified range. If it is determined that the data is within the specified range, an array that transfers the data within the specified range to the delivery destination is determined. It consists of a program code. Therefore, when this display target is displayed, the applet program is executed within the context of the display target (however, HTML document), and a range specification operation and delivery of this data are performed. , It is not necessary to have a local program that performs the same operation. A typical example of such a tablet is the JaVablet (trademark).
  • the coordinates at the time when the switch operation is performed by the input device are limited to a range corresponding to the display object using the input device, prior to the switch operation. Judgment is made as to whether it is within the range specified by the specified operation, and if it is determined that it is within the specified range, the data within the specified range is passed to the delivery destination It contains address information for designating a network-friendly program. Therefore, when this display target is displayed, this program is executed, and the same effect as that of the abbreviated program can be obtained. In this case, the script must be described on all pages where the range specification operation and the transfer of this data are to be performed, but this should be avoided.
  • the recording medium on which the designated data of the present invention is recorded includes the data designated by the input device and the delivery destination information or the delivery destination information necessary for delivering the data to the delivery destination. It consists of identification information to be displayed. Accordingly, the search server is generated on the recording medium on the client side of the present invention, transmitted to the search server, and recorded on the recording medium on the search server side. This can be used for site search.
  • Input devices include pointing devices such as mouse, track ball, evening touch panel, penta-blet, light pen, eye-gaze input device, digitizer, and keyboard arrows. Keys can be raised. Switches differ depending on the input device.For example, a mouse is a button, a keyboard is a return key, or a key that has been set. If it is a home appliance that can be connected to a device, it means a button on the remote control or a switch attached to the device.
  • the switch operation is, for example, a click operation in a mouse, and the click operation is performed by pressing and releasing a button provided on the mouse. is there.
  • the evening touch panel it is the operation of touching the surface with a fingertip or pen and then releasing it.
  • the recording medium on which the program is recorded is a concept including 'CD-ROM, DVD-: RAM hard disk, flexible disk, ROM, RAM, memory card, paper tape, punch card, and the like.
  • the program is executed by installing the program from a CD-ROM to another recording medium such as a hard disk, in addition to the recording medium on which the program is recorded in a state where the program can be directly executed on a computer. It also includes recording media on which programs that can be used are recorded, and recording media on which data is encoded, encrypted, or compressed. Note that the reason why the RAM is included in the above is that a program received via the network may be expanded on the RAM.
  • FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of the first embodiment.
  • Figure 2 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of the data transfer device.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram of the identification information extraction unit '15.
  • Figure 4 is an explanatory diagram of the meta tag.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of the display state of the URL address 51.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a character string 60 and a mouse pointer 6.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration when the device of FIG. 2 is realized using the CPU 2.
  • Figure 8 is a block diagram around the input / output controller 16.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a range designation area.
  • Figure 10 is a flowchart of the mouse program 30.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an operation state of the cancel button 7. As shown in FIG. FIG. FIG.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an operation state of the search button 70.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a range designation area.
  • Figure 14 is a flowchart of a mouse program for realizing range specification.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram showing a range partitioning part 62.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a character string 61, an extended range 63, and a mouse pointer 6.
  • Figure 17 shows a mouse program for realizing range specification. It is a flow chart.
  • Figure i8 is a flow chart of a mouse program for realizing range specification.
  • Figure 19 is an explanatory diagram of the meta tag.
  • FIG. 20 is an explanatory diagram of the initialization file 53.
  • Figure 21 shows the screen display of the WWW browser that received and displayed the search results.
  • FIG. 21 shows the screen display of the WWW browser that received and displayed the search results.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram showing a result display window 59 in which the search results are received and displayed.
  • Figure 23 is a flow chart of a mouse program for realizing the range specification by voice.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a still image range designation state.
  • Figure 25 is a diagram showing the audio range designation state represented by a graph.
  • FIG. 26 is a conceptual diagram of the second embodiment.
  • Figure 27 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of the data delivery device.
  • Figure 28 is an explanatory diagram of the meta tag.
  • Figure 29 shows how to use the mouse's “left button” continuously to specify a range and display a menu.
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration when the device of FIG. 27 is realized by using the CPU 2.
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration when the device of FIG. 27 is realized by using the CPU 2.
  • FIG. 31 is a diagram showing the format of the identification information to be transmitted and the specified range data.
  • FIG. 32 is a flowchart showing a preparation process for forming the data format 38.
  • FIG. 33 is a diagram showing the search button 72 on which the delivery destination of the range designation section 60 is displayed.
  • FIG. 34 is a conceptual diagram of the third embodiment.
  • Fig. 35 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of the data transfer device.
  • Figure 36 is an explanatory diagram of the meta tag.
  • FIG. 37 is a diagram showing the edit box 73 displayed when the range is specified.
  • Fig. 38 is a diagram showing the hardware configuration when the device of Fig. 35 is realized using CPU2.
  • FIG. 39 is a diagram showing the format of the identification information to be transmitted and the specified range data.
  • FIG. 40 is a flowchart showing a preparation process for forming the data format 39.
  • FIG. 41 is a conceptual diagram of generating the site search address 91 from the reception address 9.
  • FIG. 42 is a conceptual diagram of the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of the data transfer device.
  • FIG. 44 is an explanatory diagram of the address conversion unit 94.
  • Figure 45 shows the reception address 9
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram for generating a site search address 93 from the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 46 is a diagram showing the edit box 74 displayed when the range is specified.
  • FIG. 47 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration when the device of FIG. 43 is realized by using the CPU 2.
  • FIG. 48 is a flowchart showing the operation of the support program 32.
  • FIG. 41 is a conceptual diagram of generating the site search address 91 from the reception address 9.
  • FIG. 42 is a conceptual diagram of the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 43 is a diagram showing the overall
  • FIG. 49 is an explanatory diagram of a WWW browser 96 having a text input window.
  • FIG. 50 is a conceptual diagram of the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 51 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of the data transfer device.
  • Figure 52 is an illustration of script 37.
  • FIG. 53 is a diagram showing a character string 60 and a mouse pointer 6.
  • FIG. 54 is a diagram showing a hardware configuration when the device of FIG. 51 is realized by using the CPU 2.
  • FIG. 55 is a diagram showing an edit box 75 of the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 56 is an explanatory diagram of the initialization file 53.
  • FIG. 57 is a conceptual diagram of the seventh embodiment.
  • FIG. 58 is an explanatory diagram of the WWW browser 34 of the eighth embodiment.
  • FIG. 59 is an explanatory diagram of the data designation method.
  • FIG. 60 is an explanatory diagram of the method for designating the data overnight.
  • FIG. 61 is a flowchart showing the process of generating a site search address according to the ninth embodiment.
  • FIG. 62 is a conceptual diagram of generating the site search address 91 from the reception address 9.
  • FIG. 63 is a diagram showing a processing menu 78 of the site dressing dress 91.
  • FIG. 64 is a flowchart in the case of inquiring about the possibility of the search in the tenth embodiment.
  • Figure 65 is a flowchart for displaying the result of an inquiry. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
  • FIGS. 1 to 10 show a mode relating to the means 1, and include a transmitting / receiving device 12 for connecting to the Internet, a display device 11 for displaying a WWW browser 31, and a transmitting / receiving device.
  • a processing device 10 for delivering the specified key guide based on the delivery destination information to the delivery destination.
  • the WWW site where the WWW page 5 is located has a search engine 4 that enables site search, and we want to make this the destination of the keyword. It is.
  • the processing device 10 includes an identification information extraction unit 15 and extracts information on a data transfer destination from the WWW page 5 obtained via the transmission / reception device 12.
  • FIG. 4 shows a part of the acquired WWW page 5, in which the delivery address 50 is specified by the mail tag, but the WWW browser 31 does not have the image. It is displayed like 5.
  • this WWW page 5 is a URL displayed in the address input window 36 and is cs.html represented by the URL address 51! ⁇ Hizo, "This is one text.
  • the delivery destination address 50 described in the above tag description is described on all the WWW pages 5 that allow site search.
  • the processing unit 10 may also be configured such that the WWW browser 31 uses the WWW. ****.
  • the site search address 91 is generated from the reception address 9, and thus the directory server 41 side performs the site search service. The problem can be solved by registering the user who wants to receive (registering the URL).
  • Figure 6 is an example of how to specify a keyword.
  • the number of mouse buttons to be used is not limited, and only the first button is used.
  • the left button when using a two-point mouse.
  • the range designation section 60 is highlighted. There is a mouse pointer 6 on it, and click on the range specification part 60 with the left button as if clicking on the hyperlink.
  • the processing device 10 detects this, issues a query using the character string of the range specification section 60 as a keyword, and delivers it to the destination address 50.
  • FIG. 7 shows a hardware configuration when the processing device 10 of FIG. 2 is realized by using CPU 2.
  • the processing device 10 may be constituted by hardware logic without using CPU.
  • the CPU 2 has a memory 20, a hard disk 21 as a storage device, a mouse 1 as an input device, a display 11 as a display device, a modem 12 as a transmission / reception device, CD — ROM drive 22 is connected.
  • the hard disk 21 has an operating system OS 3 and a mouse program 30 which is a data transfer program. This mouse program 30 was installed from CD-ROM 23 via a CD-RM drive 22.
  • a WWW browser 31 is recorded on the hard disk 21.
  • FIG 10 shows the mouse program 30 as a flowchart.
  • the operator operates the first button of the mouse 1 to specify the range of the document displayed on the WWW browser 31 (step S1).
  • part of the displayed document "Specify an arbitrary character string with the mouse” is specified.
  • a click operation using the left button of the mouse 1 is performed on the range designation section 60 (step S2).
  • the click operation it is determined whether or not the click position is within the specified range (step S3). In this case, since the mouse pointer 6 is above the range specification part 60, the judgment is true, and the character string 50 is passed to the destination address 50 (step S4).
  • the range designation is released (step S5). However, if the mouse pointer 6 is not moved over the range specification section 60 and a click operation is performed in a place other than the range specification section 60, the step S3 is performed. Since the determination in step S5 is false, the process proceeds to step S5 to cancel the range designation.
  • the processing by the mouse program 30 is as follows from the viewpoint of mouse events.
  • the input / output control unit 16 determines the operation when the cursor is moved or clicked on the mouse 1, creates an information record called an event, and creates an information record called an event queue 1. Send to 7.
  • the event queue 17 records a plurality of events generated for each operation of the mouse 1 in the order of occurrence.
  • the processing determination unit 1 '8 fetches the event from the event queue 17 in chronological order, decodes the content of the event, and
  • the processing corresponding to the operation 1 is determined.
  • the determination result is processed into an information record called a processing instruction, and is passed to the processing execution unit 19.
  • the processing execution unit 19 calls and executes a processing routine corresponding to the processing instruction. Further, the processing execution unit 19 transmits image information such as a specified range to the input / output control unit 16.
  • the input / output control unit 16 converts this image information into an output signal and displays it on the display 11. Further, the processing execution unit 36 accesses the hard disk 21 to obtain necessary information.
  • Range finger as shown in Figure 9 Since the fixed part 60 can be represented by a plurality of coordinates, the mouse pointer is determined by examining the positional relationship between each of the coordinates and the coordinates when the click operation is performed. You can see if 6 is within the range. I is in range and J is out of range.
  • Figure 11 shows the cancel button 7 on the screen due to the last mouse up event that occurs when a range is specified using the mouse. That is, the character string is delivered even if any part other than the cancel button 7 is clicked. This can be applied to Figs. 52 and 53 described later.
  • Figure 12 shows the search button 70 displayed on the surface by the last mouse-up event that occurs when a range is specified using the mouse. In other words, it can be considered that the search button 70 is also within the range of the range specification part. It is also possible to design to display the cancel button 7 and the search button 70 side by side. In addition, it is possible to design such that a character string or the like is passed to the search server as it is by the mouse appointment event that occurs at the end of the range specification using the mouse.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram showing the range designation section 61 and the mouse pointer 6, and FIG. 14 is a flowchart of a mouse program for realizing this range designation.
  • the specified range may be set according to a predetermined rule, such as extracting a word at the click operation position.
  • the operator performs a click operation with a mouse on the text displayed on the display (step S6).
  • the mouse program checks the type of the character code at the clicked location (step S7).
  • the types of character codes are Japanese Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and other types. Now, the character code type of the clicked part is Kanji.
  • the mouse program looks at the left and right character codes from the clicked location, and specifies the range up to the point where it is no longer a kanji code. (Step S8). This allows you to specify a range of four-character idioms, etc., by simply clicking on them. If the sentence displayed on the display is written in alphabets, there is a space between the words, so use a space to specify the words. Can be done. Alternatively, the range may be specified by a combination of a hot key and a click operation.
  • the display target is divided into ranges according to a predetermined rule, and the range is designated by designating an arbitrary divided range among the plurality of divided ranges.
  • Reference numeral 62 denotes a range separator.
  • Japanese text is the target of the operation, morphological analysis is performed to put the document into a so-called segmented state, and if the text is a European target, the words are separated by spaces. You can move the specified area one after another by placing or clicking the button or pressing the right or down arrow key on the tab keypad. It becomes. Therefore, the trouble of specifying the range by the drag operation can be omitted, and it is also easy to redo the range specification.
  • processing may be performed such as connecting a sub-particle after a common noun to a common noun or connecting a final particle after an adjective to an adjective.
  • Figs. 16 and 17 show the case where the first switch operation is performed at an arbitrary position where the user wants to specify the range, and then the next switch operation is performed within a predetermined time.
  • the specified range is set by rules.
  • Performing the next switch operation within a predetermined time after the first switch operation is a general double click in the mouse.
  • the predetermined rule is that, for example, if the operation target is text, if the second click operation is performed within a predetermined time, the word at the click operation position is extracted and the range is determined. If the specified click is performed and the third click operation is performed within the predetermined time, the word extracted first and the word to the right of the word whose range is specified are extracted, and the previously extracted word is extracted.
  • the interface is suitable for a touch panel operated with a fingertip.
  • the first click operation it is also possible for the first click operation to be a double click instead of a single click.
  • FIG. 16 (a) shows a range designating section 61 by double click
  • FIG. 16 (b) shows a range designating section 63 by triple click.
  • the characteristic of the flowchart in Fig. 17 is whether the next click was made within a specific time (step S1 2).
  • the range is set (step S13).
  • Fig. 17 shows the range specified by executing the copy command (step S15) by specifying the range with the mouse (step S14) and executing the copy command.
  • the delivery is made (step S16).
  • the data transfer destination information is obtained from the display target, and that the specified data is transferred to the transfer destination based on the transfer destination information. It is.
  • the transfer destination address 50 is specified using the meta tag described on the WWW page 5
  • the transfer destination address 50 is directly specified.
  • specify an initialization file 53 and give an example in which a pointer 52 is described.
  • searchhenginegine.ini is specified by the pointer 52. Therefore, as the work of the processing device 12 and the mouse program 30, the initialization file 53 downloaded when the WWW page 5 is read is taken in, and the default file is taken. It should be used in place of the initialization file used in the root (for example, the one shown in Fig. 56).
  • the setting is such that a search engine of a site different from the site having the initialization file 53 is used.
  • the search results by the search engine can be displayed as a result page 54 on the same WWW browser 31 as shown in Fig. 21 or separately as shown in Fig. 22.
  • Windows 59 may be opened.
  • the result display window 59 is provided with a text input window 64 for examining the keypad again by looking at the search results.
  • Reference numeral 65 denotes a search button. When this button is pressed with a mouse, a search is performed using the character string in the text input window 64 as a keyword.
  • the keyword delivery destination is, by default, the delivery destination specified based on the received delivery destination information. 5 is a high link, which can be clicked on the first button of the mouse to display the linked page.
  • a character string that he / she wants to specify as a word
  • he / she recognizes the voice in response to the word, and specifies the voice and the recognized character string and the range.
  • An example is shown in which a match with a desired character string is determined, and if there is a match, the character string is delivered to a destination by pressing a return key on the keyboard.
  • a voice input operation is performed to a microphone (not shown) (step S17). In this case, the user looks at the document displayed on the display, and sends a character string that the user wants to specify a range from among the words.
  • step S18 this voice recognition is performed by a voice recognition system (not shown), and it is determined whether or not the result of the recognition matches a character string to be specified as a range in the document. (Step S19). If they do not match, the process ends. If a match is found, the character string in the matched document is focused and highlighted (step S20). This state can be regarded as a state where the above-mentioned mouse pointer is included in the matching range. Then, when an operation of pressing the key on the keyboard in the evening is performed (step S21), the character string within the specified range is delivered to the destination (step S22), and the focus is set. Cancel the step (step S23). In step S19, the entire sentence is searched.
  • a character string is handled as an operation target, but a waveform graph visualizing a surface image or a sound can be used as an operation target.
  • FIG. 24 shows an image viewer 8, and a portion surrounded by a handle 80 and a lanband 81 is a range designation portion 66.
  • FIG. 25 shows a player 82 representing a sound by a waveform graph 83, and a portion denoted by reference numeral 67 is a range designation portion.
  • FIGS. 26 to 32 What is shown in FIGS. 26 to 32 is an embodiment according to the means 2, and A keyword is specified on the transmission / reception device 1 2 for connecting to the Internet, the display device 1 1 for displaying the WWW browser 3 1, and the WWW page 5 obtained via the transmission / reception device 1 2.
  • a WWW page 5 including a processing unit 10 that passes a designated keyword together with identification information to a directory server 41 on the Internet, is a WWW page 5. This is an example in which it is placed on the local disk 40 on the WWW site side together with the server.
  • the directory server 41 owns the index 42 of the WWW site where the WWW page 5 is located, and permits the site search. Therefore, the directory server 41 is set as a delivery destination, and the identification information relating to the WWW page 5 is sent together with the key to this directory server. They want to get it from WWW page 5.
  • Fig. 28 shows a part of the WWW page 5 obtained, and the search engine address (delivery address) 57 is specified by the web tag. However, the target address (identification information) 56 is also specified. Accordingly, the processing unit 10 sends the keyword to the address of the search engine that owns the index associated with the target address 56.
  • Figure 29 (a) and (b) show how to specify a keyword.
  • the range specification section 60 specifies the range using the left button (first button) of the two-button mouse, and the mouse is specified in the range.
  • the search engine address 57 is added to the search menu 71 and displayed. here Then, "establink" is that. You can choose to send it to sites 1 to 3 or send it to your local CD-ROM encyclopedia. However, in the case of CD-R0M encyclopedia, the target address 56 is set to be ignored.
  • FIG. 30 shows a hardware configuration when the processing device 10 in FIG. 27 is realized by using CPU 2.
  • the processing device 10 does not need to use CPU, but may be configured by hardware logic.
  • This configuration is similar to that of the first embodiment, but the processing method of the mouse program 30 differs somewhat in the essential points as described below.
  • Fig. 31 shows a keyword format (a specified range of data) sent to the search engine address 57 and a data format 38 consisting of a target address (identification information) 56. .
  • This data format 38 is formed through the following preparation process. That is, according to the flowchart of FIG. 32, when the WWW browser 31 receives the WWW page 5 via the modem 12 (step S24), the mouse program 30 firstly targets.
  • step S25 Check if the door 56 is attached (step S25), and if so, record it in buffer 1 (step S26), otherwise skip this step Then, the presence or absence of the search engine address 57 is checked (step S27), and if it exists, it is stored in the buffer 2 (step S28). If not, the process is terminated.
  • the data format 38 will not be created, or the global search will be performed with the search engine's consent, so the target address 56 will be empty with only the keyword. You can create a data format 38 of this one. If there is a evening address 56 and there is no search engine address 57, it is not displayed on the search menu 71 in Fig. 29 (b). Therefore, it has to be passed to other Title Searches 1-3.
  • search button 7 2 instead of the search menu 7 1
  • a search button 72 displaying the value by referring to the contents of the above-mentioned buffers 1 and 2 is displayed by the mouse up event that occurs last by specifying the range with the mouse .
  • the evening get address 56 together with the keyword of the range designation section 60 is transferred to the delivery destination indicated by the search button 72 of the Estab Link pressed by the mouse pointer 6. And.
  • FIG. 34 to FIG. 40 is an embodiment according to the means 3, and includes a transmitting / receiving device 12 for connecting to the Internet and a display device 11 for displaying a WWW browser 31. And an input device 1 for specifying a keyword on the WWW page 5 obtained via the transmission / reception device 1 2, and these devices are supervised and placed from the WWW page 5.
  • a processing device 10 is provided for acquiring identification information of the WWW site and transferring the specified keyword along with the identification information to a directory server 41 on a predetermined Internet.
  • WWW page 5 is an example located on a local disk 40 with a WWW server.
  • the WWW site where the WWW page 5 is located does not have the search engine 4 that enables site search, so it uses the directory server 41.
  • the directory server 41 owns the index 42 of the WWW site where the WWW page 5 is located, and permits the site search.
  • the difference from the second embodiment is that, since a specific directory server 41 is used, only the identification information related to the WWW page 5 is used as information described on the WWW page 5. That is,
  • Fig. 36 shows a part of the WWW page 5 obtained, but the target address (identification information) 56 is specified by the meta tag. Only. Accordingly, the processing unit 10 sends a keyword to the address of the predetermined directory server 41 having the index 42 associated with the target address 56. I do.
  • Fig. 37 shows how to specify the keyword.
  • the edit box 73 is displayed near the range specification part 60 by a mouse up event that occurs at the end of the specification. I did it.
  • a text input window 64 and a search button 65 are provided, and in the text input window 64, the character string of the range specification portion 60 specified earlier is set. Displayed as editable. If you do not need to edit here, just press the search button 65.
  • FIG. 38 shows a hardware configuration when the processing device 10 in FIG. 35 is realized by using the CPU 2.
  • the processing device 10 may be configured by hardware logic without using a CPU.
  • FIG. 39 shows a data format 39 including a keyword (specified range data) and a target address (identification information) 56 sent to the directory server 41.
  • the data format 38 is the same as the data format 38, but the processing before it is generated is different.
  • the target address 56 from the WWW page 5 and the search engine address are used.
  • the search engine address 57 can be specified, but in the method 3, only the target address 56 from the WWW page 5 is received.
  • the mouse program 30 executes the evening.
  • Step S30 Check whether the target address 56 is attached or not (Step S30), and if so, record it in the buffer (Step S31). If not, the process ends.
  • the data format 39 in FIG. 39 is once recorded on the recording medium when it is generated.
  • the keyword (specified range data) and the target address (identification information) 56 are combined. It is sent to the directory server 41, but the specified range data and the identification information 56 may be sent separately with a time lag. Alternatively, a session with the directory sano 41 may be performed and transmitted as appropriate.
  • the directory server 41 It is very useful for the directory server 41 to provide a site search mechanism. Most of the WWW sites do not have their own search engines. These sites are hosted on WWW Although CGI (Common Gateway Interface) is available, the reality is that only a small number of users have sufficient skills to set up a search engine. . However, if the directory server 41 provides site search, basically all WWW site owners can own and benefit from the search engine. In this embodiment, such a possibility is pursued. However, for the user as described above, the description such as the meta tags shown in FIGS. 28 and 36 is added. This is a troublesome thing.
  • CGI Common Gateway Interface
  • the directory server 41 registering a user who wants to receive the services of the site search (registering the user in the form of a registration address 90).
  • Reference numeral 90 in FIG. 41 denotes a registered address, but the directory server 41 manages a list of registered addresses 90.
  • the WWW browser 31 receives the WWW page 5
  • the mouse program 30 obtains the reception address ⁇ , and creates a data format by using this.
  • Send to directory server 41 Upon receiving the data format, the directory server 41 obtains the reception address 9, matches the list, and finds the registration address 90. Generates a search address 91, searches for an index below this directory, and returns the result. According to this, it is possible to register a plurality of registered addresses 90, and it is also possible to specify a directory that does not require an index to be created.
  • FIGS. 42 to 48 show an embodiment according to the means 4, which includes a transmitting / receiving device 12 connected to a peers-peer network and a display device 11 for displaying a WWW browser 31.
  • WW acquired via the transmitting / receiving device 1 2
  • the processing device 10 obtains data transfer destination information from the WWW page 5 and transfers the specified keyword based on the transfer destination information to the transfer destination. Is provided.
  • the processing device 10 also has a role of selecting each WWW site as a target of the site search or for the entire peer-to-peer network. I am carrying it.
  • the processing device 10 accepts a site search from another.
  • FIG. 42 shows a state in which the directory server 41 is also connected to the Internet.
  • the point is that if you reach a specific site by performing a search on the entire peer-to-peer network (global search), The point is to let the user choose whether to perform a site search for the site “peer-to-peer” or to search the entire network.
  • site search is possible at each site is because each of the sites connected to this network in cascade has a search engine. In each case, he or she selects both, and wants to make that the keyword delivery destination.
  • the processing device 10 includes an identification information extracting unit 15, extracts information on a delivery destination of data from the WWW page 5 acquired via the transmitting / receiving device 12, and passes the information to the address conversion unit 94.
  • reference numeral 92 denotes a reception address
  • the received WWW page 5 is a hypertext such as patent, html indicated by a URL address displayed in an address input window. It is text.
  • This reception address 92 is converted into a site search address by the address conversion section 94. Converted to 9 3.
  • the rule at this time is that if an address is written as / ⁇ okabe /, the directory under / ⁇ okabe / will be searched, and / ⁇ okabe / cgi — It sends a query to bin / search and cgi.
  • generally indicates the user area when the Internet service provider's disk area is subdivided into registered users for lending, but here the Internet service provider is used.
  • User view connected to the provider represents a particular path on the local disk in the evening. In this way, the user computer connected to the Internet is incorporated in the site search system of the present invention using a peer-to-peer network.
  • the search device 13 shown in Fig. 43 can be used to search one area of the user of the Internet service provider. Yes, in this case, even if the user computer is not connected to the Internet, the Internet service provider can search the user area with the user's index. You can do it.
  • the WWW pages recorded in the user area should also be recorded on the local disk of the computer that produced the user.
  • Fig. 46 shows how to specify the keyword.
  • the edit box 74 is specified by the event. It is displayed near the part.
  • This edit box 74 is provided with a text input window 64 and a search button 65.
  • the upper part of the edit box 74 is used to transfer a famous place in the directory server 41 to the destination.
  • FIG. 47 shows a hardware configuration when the processing apparatus 10 of FIG. 43 is realized by using CPU2.
  • the processing device 10 may be constituted by hardware logic without using CPU '.
  • the CPU 2 has a memory 20, a hard disk 21 as a storage device, a mouse 1 as an input device, a display 11 as a display device, a modem 12 as a transceiver, and a CD-ROM.
  • Drive 22 is connected.
  • the hard disk 21 has an operating system ⁇ S 3 and a servant program 32 including a data transfer program. This servant program 32 was obtained via the network via the modem 12 and installed.
  • the hard disk 21 stores a WWW browser 31 serving as a client, and also has a file area 300 constituting a server.
  • step S32 the behavior of the servant program 32 at the time of data transfer is shown by a flowchart.
  • the operator operates the second button of the mouse 1 to select the pop-up menu, and displays the edit box 74 (step S32).
  • step S32 the text input window is displayed. Enter the word you want to search in 6 4 (step S 3 3), and then press any one of the search buttons 65, search button 68, and search button 69 described above.
  • the delivery destination is selected (step S34). Therefore, the servant program The RAM 32 generates a query (step S35), and sends a query to the transfer destination address selected previously (step S36).
  • the search button 65 points to the WWW site to which the WWW browser 31 is currently connected, and this site search is intended.
  • the search button 68 points to a peer-to-peer network.
  • the search button 69 points to the directory server 41 which is a search site. Therefore, by using the services using the registration address 90 shown in FIG. 41 of the fourth embodiment and the third embodiment together, the search of the search server can be performed peer-to-peer. Both network search and, for each of them, global search and site search can be performed freely.
  • the search button 65 is set to switch automatically depending on the difference between the protocols in the above two types of search methods. There, a search button 65 was used to perform a site search on the WWW site that was reached as a result of performing a global search using a search site, and a peer-to-peer network. It is also possible to provide two buttons, a button for performing a site search on the WWW site that arrives as a result of the search, and use both of them separately. .
  • Figure 49 shows an example in which a servant program is incorporated into the WWW browser 96 itself.
  • This WWW browser 96 is provided with an address input window 36, a text input window 64, and a search button 65.When the search button 65 is pressed, the current view is displayed. Site search for the current WWW page. For other delivery destinations, select from a menu not shown.
  • FIGS. 50 to 54 What is shown in FIGS. 50 to 54 is an embodiment according to the means 5, in which a transmitting / receiving device 12 for connecting to the Internet and a WWW browser 3 4 to display keywords, an input device 1 for specifying a keyword on the WW W page 5 obtained via the transmission / reception device 12, and these devices.
  • a processing device 10 for passing The WWW page 5 is located on the local disk 40 together with the WWW server, and the WWW page 5 has a script 37 shown in FIG. 52.
  • the script 37 is used to specify data on the WWW page 5, and its operation will be described later.
  • the directory server 41 has a function as a proxy server, and the WWW browser 34 has been set to use this proxy server.
  • the WWW browser 34 is designed to operate such a script.
  • the directory server 41 also serves as a proxy server, and the WWW page 5 Is to cache the script described in the above and add the script to the WWW page passing through the proxy server. Therefore, by simply specifying this directory server 41 as a proxy server in the WWW browser 34, data can be specified no matter which WWW page is browsed. It has the feature that it is not necessary to install software for specifying data in advance.
  • Fig. 52 shows a script 37 for specifying the date and time, which is written using javascript (trademark) using the script> tag.
  • the area specification part 60 shown in FIG. 53 is delivered to the client 41 to request a site search of the oral card 40.
  • the position at which the mouse is clicked by the mouse pointer is not limited to the range specifying section 60.
  • FIG. 54 shows a hardware configuration when the processing device 10 of FIG. 51 is realized by using CPU2. Note that the processing device 10 may be configured by hardware logic without using CPU. This configuration is similar to the second embodiment, but the WWW browser 34 always supports the script in order to operate the script. .
  • Fig. 55 and Fig. 56 show that we want to search keywords from a certain WWW page from another site, but since they do not have our own search engine, we have to use another directory.
  • This is a program that is effective when using the service. For example, no matter what page you are reading, there is a desire to search for articles using keywords found there. However, if the article site does not have a search engine, you can use a directory service that enables site search for this article site. Then, when this program is started, an edit box 75 as shown in Fig. 55 is launched.
  • the feature of this edit box 75 is that, in addition to the text input window 64 and the search button 65, a search menu 76 that can select one from a plurality is provided. .
  • the sites that can be selected in this search menu 76 are, for example, the above-mentioned article site, and the Estab Link.com written in this edit box 75 is This is a directory service. If you want to add a JPO (patent office) to this search menu 76, add the settings shown in Figure 56 to the initialization file 53.
  • the search engine address denoted by reference numeral 57 is a directory service, and the reference numeral 58 denotes a search engine address. In the evening, the get address is that of the JPO.
  • the initialization file 53 is referred to when the program is started, and the JPO is displayed in the search menu 76.
  • FIG. 57 shows a case where the above-mentioned servant program 32 is provided with a proxy server 35.
  • the servant program 32 uses its own proxy server 35.
  • the identification information such as the IP address of the proxy server 35 is transmitted to the client, and the identification information is transmitted to the client. Will be used by the birds.
  • the WWW browsers 34 shown in FIGS. 58 to 60 are provided with a function for designating data (not shown) and a site search function, and the hyperlink of the displayed WWW page 5 is provided.
  • a link delete button 77 is provided for performing processing for disabling the link 55.
  • the function for designating data has two functions, one shown in FIG. 59 and the other shown in FIG. That is, by executing the copy command from the pull-down menu 600 to the range specifying section 60, the character string of the range specifying section 60 is passed to the delivery destination, and the range specifying section By executing the copy command from the pop-up menu 60 1 with respect to 60, the character string of the range specification section 60 is delivered to the destination.
  • Links in hypertext are really difficult to specify a range. For example, you can easily experience it by specifying a range to copy the character string in the link. This is because links are intended to be clicked in the first place. Therefore, by making the hyperlink inoperable, the data on the hyperlink is designated as a range index. It is easier to determine. In this embodiment, this is achieved by pressing the link erase button 77 displayed as deLink on the WWW browser 34 with a mouse. The process of disabling the hyperlink can also be set to be canceled once each time the range specification operation and subsequent data transfer are completed.
  • FIG. 61 and FIG. 62 show a case where the site search address 91 described in the third embodiment is generated on the client side of the present invention. .
  • the receiving address 9 is appropriately cut according to specific rules.
  • a site search address 91 is generated. The rule is that if the receiving address 9 is a scheme name: // domain name / path name / file name, and a tilde is used in the path name. Judgment is made and if there is a tilde, cut to the slash after the path name.If no tilde is found, slash after the domain name. It is said that it cuts up to.
  • the identification information is received (step S37), it is determined whether or not there is a tilde (step S38). If there is, the slash immediately after the path name following the tilde is present. Cut until the shou (step S39). If there is no tilde, cut until the slash immediately after the domain name (step S40).
  • ⁇ okabe / is left in order to obtain the site search address 91 from the reception address 9 which is the identification information
  • Fig. 62 (b) * * * *. com It shows the state in which Z is left.
  • the reception address 9 shown in FIG. 62 (a) is a URL address generally indicating a user area of the internet service provider.
  • Fig. 63 shows the machining menu 78 and the display window 79 showing the result of this operation, and shows the situation where "down" has just been selected with the mouse pointer 6. Is shown.
  • the site search address 91 is displayed as a site search address 91 'down one path.
  • the site search address will be 91, and you will not be able to go up any further.
  • FIG. 64 and FIG. 65 show a flowchart relating to a process of inquiring of the transmission side of the display target whether or not the search is possible, and receiving the result and notifying the search possibility.
  • You are browsing a WWW page and want to do this site search. Therefore, for example, when using the directory server 41 of the third embodiment, it is necessary that this WWW site is registered in the first place and this index has already been created. No. Otherwise, even if the identification information of the WWW page currently being viewed and the keyword obtained from this "WW page are transmitted to the directory server 41, the search result is not returned. Or, if the directory server 41 is configured, you will only get some response, which is very discouraging, so the approach in Figure 64 is shown.
  • step S41 indicated by the chart a query is made to the directory server 41 as to whether or not the search is possible, that is, whether or not there is a registration, and the result is indicated by the step indicated by the flowchart in FIG. This is displayed on the surface of the display device 11 by means of the step S42 2. This can be done automatically or manually activated from a menu. It is also possible.
  • an inquiry to the directory server may be made via the WWW server. It is possible to design. Also, if an index can be created on the side that owns the WWW page, an index can be created even for those that do not have a hyperlink. In addition, indexes are distributed to each other, or only updated parts are sent to the directory server, so that the actual document and the index can be matched quickly. You may. Also, for example, in a situation where a plurality of different directory servers are started for each language, the language type of the WWW page viewed by the data transfer device of the present invention is determined, and an appropriate directory is determined. It is possible to select a server, use multiple directory servers at the same time, or design to go around multiple directory servers until a good result is obtained. Industrial applicability
  • this site is automatically selected as a search destination. Now, I can concentrate on site search.

Abstract

Lorsqu'un objet d'affichage arbitrairement spécifié par un utilisateur est affiché sur une unité d'affichage, des informations situées sur un objet de transfert de données ou des informations relatives à l'identification situées sur un objet d'affichage sont acquises, et des données sont spécifiées par un utilisateur sur un objet d'affichage au moyen d'un dispositif d'entrée. Ces données sont transférées vers un objet de transfert spécifié à partir des informations situées sur cet objet de transfert ou des informations d'identification situées sur un objet d'affichage. Une recherche de site devient ainsi disponible de façon à permettre une recherche limitée à l'intérieur d'un site qui a été sélectionné automatiquement sous forme d'objet de recherche, après qu'une recherche globale a atteint ce site en vue d'une recherche plus large via un réseau.
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