WO2006046622A1 - 情報端末装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an information terminal device that contributes to prevention of an operation unintended by a user.
- a raster image expresses an image with pixels arranged in a grid, but there is a problem that display becomes rough when enlarged.
- a vector image expresses an image with a line segment, a high-definition image can be displayed even if it is enlarged.
- vector images have been increasingly used as the power display devices with raster images become more powerful.
- SVG Scalable Vector Graphics
- XML extensible Markup Language
- Non-Patent Document 1 01a Andersson, 64 others, "Scalable Vector Graphics 1.1", 14 January 2003, World Wide Web Consortium ⁇ [online], [searched 10 September 2004], Internet
- SVG browser is an application on HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol), for example, a link to other content can be defined in the SVG content. If such SVG content is played back as it is on a mobile phone terminal, when other content is requested, communication may occur without the user's knowledge and charging may occur.
- HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and is not intended by the user. It aims at providing the information terminal device which can contribute to prevention of work.
- an information terminal device includes a drawing unit that executes drawing processing according to drawing definition information in page description data, and a link in page description data.
- a drawing unit executes drawing processing according to drawing definition information in page description data, and a link in page description data.
- a data requesting unit that requests data on the provided device power connected via the network according to the definition information
- a confirmation unit that confirms whether or not to connect the network to the user in response to the request
- the confirmation means confirms whether or not to make a network connection to the user in response to a request from the data request means, and when the user selects the network connection, the providing means The request from the means is provided to the providing device.
- an information terminal device acquires data from a providing device connected via a network according to the link definition information in the page description data in the information terminal device according to claim 1.
- Possible data acquisition means data capacity monitoring means for detecting the sum of the data capacity of all data acquired according to the page definition data and the link definition information in the page description data, and the data capacity monitoring means And a stop means for stopping the data acquisition by the data acquisition means when the total data capacity exceeds a predetermined threshold value.
- the canceling unit stops the data acquisition by the data acquiring unit.
- an information terminal device is the information terminal device according to claim 1, further comprising an anchor processing unit that activates an external application in accordance with anchor definition information in the page description data. It is characterized by that. This information terminal device activates an external application in accordance with anchor definition information in the page description data.
- the information terminal device is the information terminal device according to claim 1, wherein the providing means provides the link definition information or the identification information corresponding to the requested data.
- An additional means for adding to the request to be transmitted to the stage is provided.
- the adding means adds the link definition information or identification information corresponding to the requested data to the request to be sent to the providing means.
- an information terminal device is the information terminal device according to claim 1, further comprising link processing means for starting an application in accordance with link definition information in the page description data. It is characterized by.
- the link processing means activates the application in accordance with the link definition information in the page description data.
- the confirmation unit confirms whether or not to make a network connection to the user in response to a request from the data request unit, and the user selects the network connection
- the providing means provides the request from the requesting means to the providing apparatus, so that the data can be acquired by connecting to the network only when the user selects.
- the stopping unit when the total data capacity detected by the data capacity monitoring unit exceeds a predetermined threshold, the stopping unit is configured to transmit the data by the data acquisition unit. By stopping the acquisition, it is possible to set a limit on the total data capacity of all the data acquired in the display of the page description data.
- the anchor processing means starts an external application in accordance with the anchor definition information in the page description data, thereby improving user convenience. Can contribute.
- the adding unit adds the link definition information or the identification information corresponding to the requested data to the request to be transmitted to the providing unit, so that the providing device It is possible to know the state of the information terminal device and return an appropriate response. As a result, the information terminal device also executes appropriate processing to prevent the user's intention. This can contribute to the prevention of abnormal operations.
- the link processing means starts the application in accordance with the link definition information in the page description data, thereby using a page using processing by another application. Description data can be reproduced.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of a mobile communication system according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a software configuration example of a mobile phone terminal device constituting the mobile communication system.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of SVG content and an SVG processing unit displayed on the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a specific example of the SVG content.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of Web content in which a link to the SVG content is described.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of an image displayed on the display unit of the mobile phone terminal device according to the SVG content.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of an image displayed on a display unit according to the SVG content. It is a chart.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing an example of an image displayed on a display unit according to the SVG content.
- FIG. 9 is a sequence diagram showing an example of communication confirmation processing in the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a confirmation image displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of an image showing a communication state displayed on the display unit.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing another example of an image showing the communication state.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing an example of an image displayed on the display unit of the mobile phone terminal device in accordance with the SVG content.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of the SVG content.
- FIG. 15 is a sequence diagram showing an example of content capacity restriction processing in the mobile phone terminal device.
- ⁇ 16 A diagram showing an example of a warning image displayed on the display unit of the mobile phone terminal device
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of the SVG content.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a dial confirmation image displayed by a dial processing unit executed in the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 19 is a sequence diagram showing an example of dial anchor processing in the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 20 is a diagram showing an example of the SVG content.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram showing an example of the SVG content.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an example of an image displayed on the display unit in accordance with the SVG content.
- FIG. 24 is a sequence diagram showing an example of a multiple activation restriction process in the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram showing an example of SVG content played inline.
- FIG. 26 is a block diagram showing a configuration example of a browser or the like executed by the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 27 is a sequence diagram showing an example of inline reproduction restriction processing in the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 28 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of a Flash processing unit configuring the mobile phone terminal device.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing an example of Web content in which a link to Flash content is described.
- FIG. 30 is a diagram showing an example of the Flash content played inline.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram showing an example of the interactively played Flash content.
- FIG. 32 is a diagram showing an example of a command that is invalidated by the operation restriction unit of the Flash processing unit.
- FIG. 33 is a diagram showing an example of commands that are validated by the operation restriction unit.
- FIG. 34 is a sequence diagram showing an example of content reproduction processing in the mobile phone terminal device.
- the present invention can be applied to, for example, a mobile communication system that can perform communication between information terminal devices connected to a plurality of mobile communication networks.
- a mobile communication system includes an HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) server 10 that provides data (Web content) such as text, images, and audio, as shown in FIG. (Scalable Vector Graphics) SVG server 20 that provides content, Flash server 30 that provides Flash content, Mailsano 40 that sends and receives messages, and these servers are connected! 50, a mobile communication network 60 composed of, for example, a W-CDMA (Wideband-Code Division Multiple Access) mobile communication network, and a mobile communication network capable of, for example, a PDC (Personal Digital Cellular) mobile communication network.
- a communication network 70 and a mobile phone terminal device (information terminal device) 80 that can use services such as calls and communications via the mobile communication network 60 are provided.
- HTTP server 10, SVG server 20, Flash server 30 and mail server 40 are, for example, auxiliary storage devices such as MPU (Micro Processing Unit), memory, HDD (Hard Disk Drive), input / output devices, and network interfaces.
- Information processing such as personal computers (pc) and workstations (WS) with input / output devices such as keyboards and displays It also functions as a functional block as shown in the figure by executing the operating system (OS) and control program stored in the HDD, etc.
- OS operating system
- control program stored in the HDD etc.
- the HTTP server 10 provides data such as text, images, and voices to the mobile phone terminal device 80, the mobile phone terminal device 73, and the like.
- Web content of text (character strings) is provided in page description data such as HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language), MML (Mobile Markup Language), or text format.
- SVG content provided by the SVG server 20 and links to Flash content provided by the Flash server 30 can be defined.
- image data such as wallpaper, photos, and moving images are provided in the form of «JPEG, PNG, etc.
- voice data such as ringing melody and ringing tone is provided in the form of SMD, MID, MP3, for example.
- the HTTP server 10 includes a data holding unit 11 that holds these data, and a file providing unit 12 that provides data in response to a request from the mobile phone terminal device 80 and the like.
- the SVG server 20 includes, for example, a data holding unit 21 that holds SVG content, and a file providing unit 22 that provides SVG content in response to a request from the mobile phone terminal device 80 or the like.
- the Flash server 30 includes, for example, a data holding unit 31 that holds Flash content, and a file providing unit 32 that provides Flash content in response to a request from the mobile phone terminal 80 or the like.
- the SVG server 20 and the Flash server 30 are not provided as independent devices, but the SVG content and the Flash content are stored in the HTTP server 10, and the file providing unit 12 responds to the request of the mobile phone terminal 80 or the like. It may be configured to provide SVG content and Flash content.
- Mailsano 0 uses, for example, SMT P (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) to transmit messages from the mobile phone terminal device 80, and IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol version) to provide messages addressed to the mobile phone terminal device 80. 4) etc. to provide a mail service for the mobile phone terminal device 80.
- SMT P Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- IMAP4 Internet Message Access Protocol version
- the mobile communication network 60 is, for example, a digital wireless communication network that employs a W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) system as a radio access system and a GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) system as a core network system.
- W-CDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
- GPRS General Packet Radio Service
- SMSC Short Message Service Center
- MSC Mobile Switching Circuit
- GGS N Gateway GPRS Support Node
- SGSN Serving GPRS Support Node
- RNC Radio Network Controller
- the mobile communication network 70 includes a GGSN 71 connected to the network 50, an SGSN 72 connected to the GGSN 71, and a mobile phone equipped with a so-called 2.5 generation (2.5G) packet communication function.
- Base station devices BS: Base Station
- 74a, 74b, ... that perform wireless communication with telephone terminal devices MS: Mobile Station
- base station control devices that control these BSs 74a, 74b, ...
- BSC Base Station Controller
- the mobile phone terminal devices 80 and 73 have a mail communication function (e-mail client) for sending and receiving e-mails in addition to a call function for making a call with another mobile phone terminal device or a fixed telephone terminal device. ) And browser function (browser) that uses data (content) provided by HTTP server 10, SVG server 20, Flash server 30 etc.! Further, the cellular phone terminal devices 80 and 73 can also use data provided by another HTTP server (not shown) connected via the network 50.
- e-mail client e.mail client
- browser function browser that uses data (content) provided by HTTP server 10, SVG server 20, Flash server 30 etc.!
- the cellular phone terminal devices 80 and 73 can also use data provided by another HTTP server (not shown) connected via the network 50.
- the mobile phone terminal 80 includes a radio frequency (RF) unit 81 that processes high frequency signals, an MPU 82, a memory 83, operation keys 84 for inputting user instructions and the like, and a display for the user.
- the display unit 85 includes a display control unit 86 that controls display by the display unit 85, a camera 87 that captures an image, and a call processing unit 88 that performs voice communication processing.
- the call processing unit 88 includes an audio CODEC 88a that performs audio signal encoding / decoding, an MIC 88b, and a speaker 88c.
- the MPU 82 executes, for example, a control program stored in the memory 83, thereby controlling the communication via the mobile communication network 60, and the electronic mail provided by the mail server 10 and the SMSC 61.
- E-mail client 200 that uses the mail service and browser that displays data, e-mail messages, etc. provided by the HTTP server 30 3 00 and Java (registered trademark) execution environment 400 that executes processing described in a script language such as Java (registered trademark), and a playback processing unit 500 that plays back SVG content and Flash content.
- a setting holding unit 83a that holds setting information and a data holding unit 83b that holds data such as messages, text, images, and audio are provided.
- the data holding unit 83b is provided with an SVG data holding unit 83ba that holds SVG content and a Flash data holding unit 83bb that holds Flash content.
- the software executed by the MPU 82 of the mobile phone terminal device 80 configured as described above has a hierarchical structure as conceptually shown in FIG. 2, for example.
- Processing of the communication control unit 100 is executed on the OS (native environment) that manages the hardware of the lowest layer.
- applications such as an e-mail client 200, a browser 300, a Java (registered trademark) execution environment 400, and a reproduction processing unit 500 are executed.
- the playback processing unit 500 includes an SVG processing unit 510 that plays back SVG content, and a Flash processing unit 520 that plays back Flash content. These applications 200, 300, 400, 510, and 520 execute communication processing via the communication control unit 100.
- the communication control unit 100 includes a TCP / IP connection unit 110 that manages communication using the TCP / IP protocol, an HTTP management unit 120 that manages communication according to HTTP on the TCP / IP protocol, and an IMAP 'An IMAP SMTP management unit 130 that manages communication according to SMTP and a dial processing unit 140 that manages dialing by the call processing unit 88.
- the HTTP management unit 120 also sends a communication status notification for notifying the playback processing unit 500 of the HTTP communication status and the user agent name in the HTTP request according to the content request of each application 300, 510, 520, etc.
- UA header (User Agent Header) -attached part 122
- routing processing part 123 that distributes responses to each application 300, 51 0, 520 according to Content—Type in HTTP response, and each application 30 0 , 400, 510, 520 has an application monitoring unit 124 for monitoring the operation.
- SVG content for example, as shown in Fig. 3, is a process for drawing vector images.
- the defined drawing definition section 610, dial processing description (Dialer anchor), message creation description (Mailer anchor), etc. are defined, and the anchor definition section 620 and reference file links are defined.
- a link definition unit 630, and an operation definition unit 640 in which processing according to a user's instruction input is defined.
- the SVG data holding unit 83ba can be used to hold a plurality of SVG contents 600, 601, 602.
- the SVG content 601 is linked from the link definition section 630 of the SVG content 600, and further, the SVG content 601 is linked to the SVG content 602.
- definition units 610 to 640 are not necessarily defined as V in all SVG contents.
- SVG content eg SVG content 602
- the SVG processing unit 510 described above performs processing such as drawing according to the definition of the drawing definition unit 610 and communication processing such as content request according to the definition of the link definition unit 630 and the display configuration unit 511 that configures the display image.
- the communication management unit 512 to be executed, the communication status display unit 513 that displays the communication status according to the notification from the communication status notification unit 121 of the communication control unit 100, the dial processing unit 140, the email client according to the definition of the anchor definition unit 620
- An anchor confirmation unit 514 that controls 200, an attribute management unit 515 that controls processing by the display configuration unit 511 according to the operation state, and an operation restriction unit 516 that restricts the operation according to instructions from the attribute management unit 515 Have.
- a predetermined file name (for example, "test, svg") is assigned to the SVG content 600, for example, as shown in FIG.
- drawing such as a rectangle (), an ellipse, and a line (line) are defined in the drawing definition unit 610, and the link definition unit 630 ⁇ &> Tag for external 11! ⁇ A link to is specified.
- such SVG content 600 includes link information (OBJECT DATA) defined in an HTML document (Web content) provided by the HTTP server 10. ...) is obtained from the SVG server 20 by the browser 300.
- the HTML document and the acquired SVG content 600 can be stored in the SVG data holding unit 83ba in the memory 83.
- the display of the SVG content is, for example, as shown in FIG.
- Window can be displayed as an image 85a (inline playback).
- the SVG content 600 is displayed as an image after being rendered by the rendering definition unit 610, and links, anchors, etc. defined by the anchor definition unit 620 and the link definition unit 630 are ignored.
- the SVG content 600 can be displayed (interactive playback) in its own window by the SVG processing unit 510 as shown in FIG. 7, for example.
- the HTTP server 10 is also stored in the HTML document or the data holding unit 83b that has acquired the same strength, and the browser 300 calls the SVG processing unit 510 and displays the SVG content according to the HTML document.
- the 3 ⁇ 0 processing unit 510 displays the SVG content 600 stored in the SVG content 600 or the SVG data holding unit 83ba directly acquired from the SVG server 20!
- a process that requires communication may be defined by the link definition unit 630 or the anchor definition unit 620.
- billing by communication occurs without knowing it. This is especially a problem when playing SVG content stored in the SVG data holding unit 83ba, because the user is not intended to connect to the network.
- the same problem occurs when displaying an HTML document stored in the memory 83 and referring to the SVG content stored in the SVG data holding unit 83ba as an image. For this reason, the mobile phone terminal device 80 confirms whether or not to communicate with the user before communicating!
- a link is defined in a rectangular part corresponding to the link definition part 630.
- the SVG content 600 is played back interactively as shown in FIG. 7, when the user operates the operation key 84, for example, FIG. As shown in the figure, the rectangle is highlighted (image 85ba).
- the communication management unit 512 prompts the user to confirm whether or not to connect to the network, for example, as shown in FIG. Display the desired image (confirmation image).
- the communication management unit 512 requests the data of the address defined by the link definition unit 630 from the server device specified in the address. Specifically, the communication management unit 512 first requests communication from the HTTP management unit 120 (S2 in FIG. 9), and the HTTP management unit 120 requests the TCP / IP connection unit 110 to establish a session. (S3) After the session is established, an HTTP request is sent to the HTTP server 10 to request a linked content (for example, an HTML document).
- a linked content for example, an HTML document
- the UA header adding unit 122 sets the user agent name of the HTTP request to “Browser” indicating that the browser 300, and the image> tag If the link is defined by the above, “SVG” indicating the SVG processing unit 510 is assumed.
- the HTTP server 10 In response to this request, the HTTP server 10 first notifies the HTTP management unit 120 of attributes such as the requested content format (Content-Type, etc.) and capacity (S4). This notification (HTTP response) is distributed by the routing processing unit 123 of the HTTP management unit 120 to the destination applications 300, 400, 510, and 520 in accordance with the Content-Type in the HTTP response.
- attributes such as the requested content format (Content-Type, etc.) and capacity (S4).
- This notification is distributed by the routing processing unit 123 of the HTTP management unit 120 to the destination applications 300, 400, 510, and 520 in accordance with the Content-Type in the HTTP response.
- the HTTP response is supplied to the browser 300, and if it is “image / svg”, the HTTP response is supplied to the SVG processing unit 510, and “application / x-Shockwave-flash” "If the HTTP response is Flash If it is “text / vnd.sun.j2me.app-descriptor”, it is supplied to the HTTP response ava (registered trademark) execution environment 400.
- the content is supplied to the application (Content—Type is “text / html, browser 300”).
- the communication status notification unit 121 of the HTTP management unit 120 The content reception status is notified to the communication management unit 512 (S5)
- the communication management unit 512 instructs the communication status display unit 513 to receive the content reception status, for example, as shown in FIG.
- An image 85c (progress bar) is displayed, which allows the user to know the content reception status.
- an icon (image 85d) indicating that communication is in progress may be displayed. This allows the user to know that content is being received.
- SVG content for example, as shown in FIG. 13 and FIG. 14, it is possible to display inline (images 85bb and 85bc) with reference to external image data.
- the upper limit of the data capacity per content is set due to the limitation of the memory capacity.
- the SVG content 600 and the capacity limit (threshold) of the entire data linked in the SVG content 600 are provided.
- the browser 300 requests SVG content 600 (S 11), and in response to this, the communication management unit 512 first requests communication to the HTTP management unit 120 (S 12).
- the unit 120 requests the TCP / IP connection unit 110 to establish a session (S13), and after the session is established, SVG content is supplied from the SVG server 20 (S14).
- the SVG processing unit 510 The HTTP server 10 is requested for data to be displayed inline according to the definition of the link definition part 630 in the content (for example, "testl.gif and” test2.gif "defined in the image> tag in Fig. 14) (S15 ). At this time, the information added as the user agent name of the HTTP request by the header unit 122 with the UA header is “3 ⁇ 0” indicating that it is the SVG processing unit 510. In response to this, when the SVG content corresponding to the response is provided to the SVG processing unit 510 according to the Content-Type in the HTTP response supplied from the HTTP server 10 (S16), the SVG processing unit 510 Display these link data inline in SVG content.
- the communication status notification unit 121 of the HTTP management unit 120 determines whether the sum of the SVG content and link data exceeds the upper limit of the data capacity. It is monitoring whether or not. When this total exceeds the upper limit of the data capacity, the communication state notifying unit 121 notifies the communication managing unit 512 to that effect (S17). Upon receiving this notification, the communication management unit 512 causes the HTTP management unit 120 to disconnect the session and stops acquiring subsequent link data. Further, the communication management unit 512 instructs the communication state display unit 513 to display an image indicating that the data capacity has exceeded the upper limit, for example, as shown in FIG. As a result, the user can be notified that the upper limit of the data capacity has been exceeded.
- the communication status notifying unit 121 acquires SVG content and counts the amount of time, and if acquisition of all link data does not end within the time limit, disconnects the session and acquires link data. End.
- dialer dialing to dial a predetermined phone number An anchor such as a car anchor (for example, Fig. 17) or a mail anchor (for example, Fig. 20) that sends an e-mail message to a predetermined address can be defined.
- An anchor such as a car anchor (for example, Fig. 17) or a mail anchor (for example, Fig. 20) that sends an e-mail message to a predetermined address
- the telephone number is displayed as shown in FIG. After displaying (image 85e) and confirming whether or not to dial the user, dialing is performed.
- the anchor confirmation unit 514 displays the confirmation image shown in FIG.
- the anchor confirmation unit 514 requests the communication management unit 512 to suspend communication if other communication is in progress (S22).
- the anchor confirmation unit 514 requests the call processing unit 88 to make a call via the dial processing unit 140, and when the call is connected to the telephone number defined by the anchor definition unit 620, the call is confirmed. Execute the process.
- the call processing unit 88 When the call ends, the call processing unit 88 notifies the communication management unit 512 that the call has ended via the dial processing unit 140 (S24), and the communication management unit 512 resumes communication accordingly.
- the communication management unit 512 resumes communication accordingly.
- the dial processing unit 140 displays the dialed telephone number and dials after the user's confirmation input, as in the above confirmation screen. For this reason, the dialer anchor process is performed in the above-described procedure, so that a user interface with a sense of unity can be provided to the user. Therefore, it is possible to facilitate understanding of the operation and contribute to improvement of operability.
- the mailer anchor is defined in an anchor definition unit 620 as shown in FIG. 20, for example.
- the anchor confirmation unit 514 is notified of the destination address defined in the mailer anchor to the e-mail client 200 and instructed to create a message.
- the e-mail client 200 displays a mail editing screen as shown in FIG. 21, for example. Suitable for user
- the e-mail client 200 transmits the message via the IM AP / SMTP management unit 130.
- the electronic mail client 200 When the transmission of the message is completed, the electronic mail client 200 notifies the anchor confirmation unit 514 to that effect. In response to this, the SVG processing unit 510 resumes the reproduction of the SVG content 600. As a result, the mobile phone terminal device 80 can transmit a message corresponding to the mailer anchor even while the SVG content 600 is being played back.
- the dialer anchor and mailer anchor have been described above as examples. However, even if the anchor is a player anchor that activates a media player that plays back music data, image data, etc., the SVG content 600 can be played back. It is possible to cancel and execute the process specified by the anchor.
- SVG content for example, as shown in Fig. 22, other SVG content can be defined and inline playback can be performed.
- SVG content can be played back in multiples by multiprocessing, but in mobile phone terminals, multiple SVG content can be multiplexed in due to restrictions such as MPU processing capacity. It is difficult to reproduce.
- the attribute management unit 515 provides the operation restriction unit 516 with an attribute state corresponding to the operation state of the SVG content to be reproduced.
- the operation restriction unit 516 invalidates the link definition unit 630 (xlink: href attribute) in the lower-level playback state SVG content.
- the SVG content 601 is linked from the link definition unit 630 of the SVG content 600, and the SVG content 602 is linked from the SVG content 601.
- the attribute management unit 515 first checks the attribute information of the SVG content 600 (eg, “testl.svg”) as shown in FIG. 24 (S31).
- First SVG Content 600 operation started In the state, since the SVG content 600 is the highest playback state, the attribute management unit 515 notifies the operation restriction unit 516 to that effect (S32). In response to this notification, the operation restriction unit 516 sets the display according to this definition when there is a definition of inline playback in the SVG content 600.
- the display configuration unit 511 executes a drawing process according to the drawing definition unit 610 in the SVG content 600. If there is a definition for inline playback of SVG content 601 (for example, “test2.svg”) in SVG content 600, display composition unit 511 requests SVG content 601 accordingly (S33). At this time, the information added as the user agent name of the HTTP request by the header unit 122 with the UA header is “3 ⁇ 0” indicating that it is the SVG processing unit 510.
- the operation restriction unit 516 requests the SVG content 601 from the SVG server 20 (S34).
- attribute management is performed according to the Content-Type in the HTTP response supplied from the SVG server 20, when the SVG content corresponding to the response is supplied to the display component 511 (S35).
- the part 515 checks the attribute information of the SVG content 601 (S36). Since the SVG content 601 is a lower playback state called according to the definition of inline playback in the SVG content 600, the attribute management unit 515 notifies the operation restriction unit 516 to that effect (S37). As a result, even if there is a definition of inline playback in the SVG content 601, it is not executed.
- the display composition unit 511 executes the drawing process according to the drawing definition unit 610 in the SVG content 601. If there is a definition for inline playback of SVG content 602 (for example, “test3.svg”) in SVG content 601, display composition unit 511 requests SVG content 602 accordingly (S38). However, the action limiter 516 ignores this request and the request for SVG content 602 is not provided to the SVG Sano 20.
- the cellular phone terminal device 80 can limit the number of times that the SVG content is chain-played. If SVG content can be played back in a chain, the native environment (OS) cannot respond to the processing request without knowing which SVG content is currently active! There is a possibility that the operation becomes unstable without returning to the content of the error. For this reason, SVG content is played back in a chain By limiting the number of times of being performed, it is possible to contribute to the stability of the operation.
- OS native environment
- the processing that the operation restriction unit 516 invalidates is not limited to the link definition unit 630 (xlinkhref attribute) described above, and links to HTML documents, images, and the like can also be applied.
- link definition unit 630 xlinkhref attribute
- links to HTML documents, images, and the like can also be applied.
- by restricting the operation according to the playback state of SVG content it is possible to prevent other applications such as browser 300 and e-mail client 200 from being chained. it can.
- the SVG content 601 that is reproduced inline within the SVG content 600 is only displayed as an image, and the operation input defined in the operation definition unit 640 is invalid.
- the operation input “OK?” Is also defined in the operation definition section 640.
- the operation input of SVG content 601 that is played inline is invalid.
- only the operation input defined in the SVG content 600, which is the highest playback state, is valid.
- the operation input “OK?” Is defined in the SVG content that is played inline in the Web content such as an HTML document! Input is invalid.
- the operation input defined in the Web content that is the highest playback state is valid.
- the browser 300 includes an attribute management unit 310 that cooperates with the attribute management unit 515 described above.
- the attribute management unit 310 notifies the attribute management unit 515 of the SVG content 600 that is reproduced inline according to the definition of the link definition unit 810 in the Web content 800.
- the attribute management unit 515 notifies the operation restriction unit 516 of attribute information, and the operation restriction unit 516 follows the attribute information according to the operation information in the SVG content that is in the lower playback state (for example, the above diagram). Disable the processing of link definition part 630 in 4).
- the link definition unit 810 has an inline playback definition (OBJECT DATA ).
- OJECT DATA inline playback definition
- Browser 300 displays SVG content 600 display image in SVG processing unit 510. Data is requested (S41).
- the attribute management unit 310 notifies the attribute management unit 515 that it has been activated in response to a request from the browser 300 (S42). Since the SVG content 600 is a lower playback state called in accordance with the definition of inline playback in the Web content 800, the attribute management unit 515 notifies the operation restriction unit 516 to that effect (S43). As a result, even if the operation definition unit 640 exists in the S VG content 600, the operation input is invalidated.
- the SVG processing unit 510 plays the SVG content 600, but generates a display image with the operation definition unit 640 disabled, and generates a browser.
- the browser 300 validates the operation input according to this definition.
- this cellular phone terminal device 80 it is possible to validate only the operation input of the content in the higher playback state and invalidate the operation input of the content in the lower playback state.
- a general-purpose information processing device such as a PC
- the operation input in each content can be selected with a pointing device such as a mouse.
- the above-described Flash processing unit 520 includes a display configuration unit 521, which configures a display image according to the definition of the drawing definition unit 720, and a communication management unit 522, which complies with the definition of the communication processing definition unit 740.
- the communication status display unit 523 displays the communication status according to the notification from the communication status notification unit 121 of the communication control unit 100, and controls the dial processing unit 140 and the e-mail client 200 according to the definition of the anchor definition unit 730.
- the Flash content 700 includes a progress definition unit 710 including a definition of progress of the entire content, a drawing definition unit 720 including a definition of a rendering process, and an anchor definition including definitions of the dial anchor, mailer anchor, and the like described above.
- such a Flash content 700 is stored in the browser 300 according to the link information (OBJECT DATA %) defined in the HTML document provided by the HTTP server 10. Get from.
- the HTML document and the acquired Flash content 700 can be stored in the Flash data holding unit 83bb in the memory 83.
- the display of the Flash content 700 can be displayed as an image 85f (in-line playback) during the window by the browser 300, for example, as shown in FIG.
- the flash content 700 is displayed as an image after being drawn by the drawing definition unit 720, and links, anchors, and the like defined by the anchor constant definition unit 730 and the communication processing definition unit 740 are ignored.
- the Flash content 700 can be displayed (interactive reproduction) on a unique window 85g by the Flash processing unit 520 as shown in FIG. 31, for example.
- the browser 300 calls the Flash processing unit 520 to display the Flash content according to the HTML document provided by the communication control unit 100 or the HTML document held in the data holding unit 83b.
- the Flash content 700 is directly acquired from the Flash processing unit 520 power Flash Sano 30, or the Flash content 700 0 held in the Flash data holding unit 83bb is displayed.
- the definition of the communication processing definition unit 740 can be associated with the button image 85ga in FIG.
- this mobile phone terminal device 80 confirms whether or not to communicate with the user before performing communication. I started to do.
- a part of the definition of the communication processing definition unit 740 associated with the image or the like Disable it. For example, if there is a getURL command (instruction to display the specified URL content on the browser 300 etc.) in the communication processing definition part 740, the command is executed unconditionally as shown in FIG. In this case, the command is invalidated, and as shown in Fig. 33, the command is valid only when a certain condition (on (Press): when the button image is specified by the user).
- the communication management unit 522 requests the user to confirm whether or not to connect to the network, for example, as shown in FIG. Display the image (confirmation image).
- the communication management unit 522 requests the content of the address defined by the communication processing definition unit 740 from the server device specified in the address.
- the communication status display unit 523 displays an image 85c (progress bar) indicating the content reception status, for example, as shown in FIG. 11 described above. This allows the user to know the content reception status.
- an icon (image 85d) indicating that communication is in progress may be displayed.
- the user can know that the content is being received.
- the Flash processing unit 520 does not acquire the content associated with the image 85ga or the like. As a result, it is possible to prevent communication without a user instruction, and to contribute to prevention of an operation unintended by the user.
- an operation such as a dial operation can be associated with the button image or the like.
- the anchor confirmation unit 524 displays a confirmation image similar to that shown in FIG.
- the application monitoring unit 124 instructs the F1 ash processing unit 520 to stop playing the content, and the dial processing unit 140 performs a call or the like. Execute call processing.
- the application monitoring unit 124 causes the Flash processing unit 520 to resume content playback.
- the application monitoring unit 124 causes the Flash processing unit 520 to finish content playback.
- this mobile phone terminal device 80 even when the Flash content 700 is being played back by the Flash processing unit 520, it is possible to execute a call process according to the dialer anchor.
- the link definition unit 630 described above can define a link to an external file such as a Web content by using an ⁇ a> tag.
- the communication management unit 512 of the SVG processing unit 510 is usually HTTP.
- the HTTP request with the user agent name (User Agent Header) of the SVG processing unit 510 is sent to the HTTP server, so the HTTP management unit 120 sends the response from the HTTP server to the SVG Returning to the processing unit 510 is a general operation.
- a link to another content can be defined by a getURL () command.
- the content that corresponds to the link destination defined by such a getURL () command should be played by an application according to the type.
- the HTTP request that requests such content is from the Flas processor 520. Therefore, a response to this HTTP request is generally returned to the Flash processing unit 520.
- the response from the HTTP server is Web content
- the SVG processing unit 510 or Flash processing unit 520 that sent the HTTP request receives it, normal playback operation may not be possible.
- the content of the link destination may not be Web content, but it may be content displayed by other applications such as 3 ⁇ 0 processing unit 510, Flash processing unit 520, etc. In such a case, browser 300 receives the content. It is also possible to instruct the corresponding application to display the content.
- the ⁇ a> tag in SVG content or the link destination by the getU RL () command in Flash content is often Web content, and the image> tag is in other SVG content! / ⁇ is Flash
- the link destination of commands such as loadMovie () and loadVriables O is content that can be played back by the application playing the content.
- the UA header addition unit 122 assumes that the user agent name in the HTTP request corresponds to the browser 300 (for example, “Browser”). Also, in this mobile phone terminal device 80, the Flash processing unit 520 is linked to the communication processing definition unit 740 defined by the getURL () command! When requesting the content, the UA header adding unit 122 assumes that the user agent name in the HTTP request corresponds to the browser 300! /.
- the communication management unit 512 of the SVG processing unit 510 performs content corresponding to the URL “http: ⁇ www.w3.org” defined in the ⁇ a> tag in the link definition unit 630.
- the UA header adding unit 122 When requesting (S51), the UA header adding unit 122 generates an HTTP request with the user agent name as that of the browser 300 and transmits it to the HTTP server 10 (S52).
- this HTTP request is, for example, “GET http://www.w3.org HTTP / 1.1 3G V -90xVF... Browser...”.
- V-90xVF in the HTTP extension header is a character indicating the model name of the mobile phone terminal device
- 3G is a character indicating the generation of the mobile phone terminal device.
- “Browser” in the extension header is a character indicating that the source of the HTTP request is the browser 300. This part is “SVG” if the transmission source is the SVG processing unit 510, and “Flash” if the transmission source is the Flash processing unit 520.
- the HTTP server 10 transmits a response (HTTP response) according to the user agent name in such an HTTP request (S53).
- the response to the HTTP request (user agent name “Browser”) from the browser 300 is Web content.
- the Content-Type in the HTTP response corresponding to this Web content is “text / html,”.
- the routing processing unit 123 responds according to the Content-Type in the HTTP response.
- the application that provides the response data is selected and provided to the browser 300 corresponding to the Content-Type “text / html” (S54)
- the browser 300 displays the provided Web content.
- the UA header adding unit 122 sets the user agent name to the SVG processing unit 510.
- An HTTP request is sent as "SVG" indicating that The Content-Type in the HTTP response to this is, for example, “image / svg”.
- the routing processing unit 123 Upon receiving such an HTTP response, the routing processing unit 123 provides the data in the response to the SVG processing unit 510.
- the SVG processing unit 510 uses the provided SVG Play the content.
- the link destination content defined by the link definition unit 630 or the communication processing definition unit 740 is used as the link definition (tag in SVG or command in Flash).
- the link definition tag in SVG or command in Flash.
- 300, 510, 520 can be provided. Therefore, the application can be prevented from being confused and the operation unintended by the user can be prevented.
- this mobile phone terminal device 80 since an appropriate user agent name is added to the HTTP request, the server providing the content can recognize the destination application, and the content An appropriate response according to the requesting application can be returned. As a result, an appropriate response is returned to an appropriate application, which can contribute to prevention of an operation unintended by the user.
- the SVG processing unit 510 is an application executed on HTTP as shown in FIG. 2 described above, the SVG content is mutually linked with the content executed by the other applications 300 and 400. It can be operated while. For example, S VG content is displayed inline during Web content playback, or communication with the network is executed during S VG content playback, and a new browser 300 is started by the response. Can do.
- a general-purpose information processing device such as a PC can execute multiple applications at the same time, but a mobile phone terminal device can execute multiple applications due to MPU processing performance and memory capacity limitations. It is difficult to execute at the same time. For this reason, if the response to the request for the network in the SVG content requests the operation of another application, the mobile phone terminal may not be able to respond.
- the application monitoring unit 124 monitors the operating state of each of the 300, 400, and 510, and monitors which of these applications is activated. is doing. Further, the application monitoring unit 124 monitors the transition between applications, and interrupts or stops the operation of the previous application when transitioning to another application. As a result, the destination application can be executed. It ’s like being able to do it.
- the application monitoring unit 124 controls the operation of the SVG processing unit 510, Java (registered trademark) execution environment 400 under the management of the browser 300, and the browser 300 is started from the SVG processing unit 510.
- Java (registered trademark) execution environment 400 is started from the SVG processing unit 510
- the operation of the SVG processing unit 510 is suspended or stopped.
- the SVG processing unit 510 is activated.
- SVG content and F1 ash content are stored in the HTTP server 30 in a configuration in which the SVG server 20 and the Flash server 30 that provide content are provided separately from the HTTP server 10.
- a configuration that provides data of these contents can be used.
- the present invention is applied to the mobile phone terminal device
- the scope of application of the present invention is not limited to this.
- the present invention also applies to mobile terminal devices such as PDAs, personal computers, and the like. Can be applied.
- the processing capability and memory capacity of the MPU are limited in the same way as mobile phone terminal devices. An effect can be achieved.
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