WO2007143078A2 - système de navigateur récursif et utilisations de celui-ci - Google Patents

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WO2007143078A2
WO2007143078A2 PCT/US2007/012910 US2007012910W WO2007143078A2 WO 2007143078 A2 WO2007143078 A2 WO 2007143078A2 US 2007012910 W US2007012910 W US 2007012910W WO 2007143078 A2 WO2007143078 A2 WO 2007143078A2
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  • the present invention relates generally to the fields of computer technology and web browser systems. More specifically, the present invention provides a system and method to navigate within a recursive browser environment using abbreviated web addresses or expressions or locators with simultaneous multiple actions.
  • the Internet is arguably the most important innovation of the computer generation.
  • To browse or surf the World Wide Web (the Web) is the fastest and most popular method of obtaining information today. Nevertheless there is a constant quest to improve the speed and performance of web browsers and to simplify access to information.
  • access to web sites requires a knowledge of the URL or web address for the site or at least of the URL for a web site dedicated to search for keywords in web sites that might be the desired web site.
  • Some addresses are long or use alternate or clever spellings, including dashes or underscores, to differentiate it from a similarly named site.
  • most browsers provide a favorites, bookmarking or a tabbing function to save the web page associated with the URL once it is displayed.
  • to reaccess these sites requires scrolling or scanning a potentially long list of saved pages for the desired link.
  • favorites for example, are not scaleable.
  • the present invention is deficient in systems and methods utilizing a recursive browser to quickly link into specific web sites on the Internet or to achieve actions using the web that are different from visiting a web site associated with a URL.
  • the present invention fulfills this long-standing need and desire in the art.
  • the present invention is directed to a computer system, comprising a recursive web browser, a plurality of stored user-accessible abbreviated web addresses, web location designators or triggers associated with an action on the web or a combination thereof and a unit for matching one or more of said stored abbreviated web addresses to one or more corresponding complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or one or more of the stored web location designators to one or more corresponding actual web locations or one or more of said triggers to one or more corresponding actions on the web or a combination thereof.
  • the present invention is directed to a related computer system further comprising means for launching a user-requested action.
  • the present invention also is directed to a recursive browser system, comprising a recursive browser, a unit for matching one or more abbreviated web addresses to one or more corresponding complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or one or more web location designators to one or more corresponding actual web locations or one or more triggers to one or more corresponding actions on the web or a combination thereof, and means for detecting and retrieving one or more web pages associated with the URLs or content associated with the actual web location(s) or for triggering the one or more actions or a combination thereof.
  • the present invention is directed to a related recursive browser system further comprising means for launching a user-requested action.
  • the recursive browser system further comprises means for recursively displaying a plurality of retrieved web pages within a recursive browser window.
  • the present invention is directed further to a recursive web browser, comprising a browser window configured to recursively display one or more web pages therewithin, means for launching a user-requested address or action and a unit for matching one or more abbreviated web addresses to one or more corresponding complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or one or more web location designators to one or more corresponding actual web locations or one or more triggers to one or more corresponding actions on the web or a combination thereof.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • the present invention is directed further still to a computer-readable medium storing a plurality of abbreviated web addresses each corresponding to one or more complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or a plurality of web location designators each corresponding to one more actual web locations or a plurality of triggers corresponding to one or more user-requested actions or a combination thereof.
  • Each of the abbreviated web addresses, web location designators or triggers is adapted to be accessed from the computer medium and to be launched in a recursive browser environment where one or more web pages associated with the one or more complete URLs are retrieved or one or more actual locations are accessed or one or more actions are triggered or a combination thereof.
  • the present invention is directed further still to a computer-implemented method of retrieving web content.
  • the method comprises selecting one or more of a plurality of abbreviated web addresses each corresponding to one or more complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or a plurality of web location designators each corresponding to one more actual web locations or a plurality of triggers corresponding to one or more user-requested actions or a combination thereof from a computer medium storing the same and launching the selected abbreviated web address(es), the web location designators) or the action trigger(s) or the combination thereof using the recursive browser system described herein.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • the abbreviated web address(es) are matched to the one or more corresponding complete URLs, the web location designator(s) are matched to the one or more corresponding actual web locations or the trigger(s) are matched to the one or more corresponding actions and the content associated with the URL(s) or the actual web location(s) is displayed or the triggered action(s) are implemented in a recursive browser window.
  • Figure IA is a block diagram depicting an overview of accessing a web page using an abbreviated web address in a recursive browser referred to as a zBrowser.
  • Figure IB is a flowchart of the processes to proceed from an abbreviated web address to an action matched therewith to subsequently display the web page associated with the abbreviated web address.
  • Figure 2A depicts a zBrowser displaying the GoogleTM web page accessed using the g. web address.
  • Figure 2B depicts a zBrowser displaying the results of a search of the term "cars" by the search engine YahooTM using the cars y. web address.
  • Figure 2C depicts a zBrowser window displaying the buy passenger vehicles web page on the eBay ® web site using the cars e.b web address.
  • Figure 2D depicts a zBrowser displaying the results of a search of the term
  • Figure 3 depicts a zBrowser displaying a cascade of multiple uniform resource locators.
  • a computer system comprising a recursive web browser; a plurality of stored user-accessible abbreviated web addresses, web location designators or triggers associated with an action on the web or a combination thereof; and a unit for matching one or more of the stored abbreviated web addresses to one or more corresponding complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or one or more of the stored web location designators to one or more corresponding actual web locations or one or more of the triggers to one or more corresponding actions on the web or a combination thereof.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • the computer system comprises means for launching a user-requested action.
  • means for launching a user-requested action is an an action bar within a recursive browser window.
  • Another example is an address bar located in a browser platform associated with the recursive web browser which triggers the action bar.
  • the matching unit comprises an aliasing process for said one or more user-requested abbreviated web addresses.
  • the matching unit further may comprise a searching process for searching an array of actions for one or more actions corresponding to the one or more web address aliases.
  • the matching unit further may comprise a mapping process for mapping one or more of said corresponding actions to one or more complete uniform resource locator addresses.
  • the recursive browser is configured to recursively display a plurality of web pages within said recursive browser window.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed as an array.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed as a cascade.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed in any user-positioned configuration.
  • the abbreviated web address may comprise one or more letters or a symbol designating one or more known web sites or a web page therewithin.
  • the abbreviated web address may comprise a dot designation.
  • the abbreviated web address further may comprise a top level domain name.
  • the top level domain name may be abbreviated.
  • the abbreviated web address further may comprise a descriptive parameter, a functional parameter or a combination thereof.
  • a recursive browser system comprising a recursive browser; a unit for matching one or more abbreviated web addresses to one or more corresponding complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or one or more web location designators to one or more corresponding actual web locations or one or more triggers to one or more corresponding actions on the web; and means for detecting and retrieving one or more web pages associated with the URLs or content associated with the actual web location(s) or for triggering the one or more actions or a combination thereof or a combination thereof.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • the computer system comprises means for launching a user-requested action.
  • a user-requested action is an an action bar within a recursive browser window.
  • Another example is an address bar located in a browser platform associated with the recursive web browser which triggers the action bar.
  • the recursive browser system may comprise means for recursively displaying a plurality of retrieved web pages within a recursive browser window.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed as an array.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed as a cascade.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed in any user-positioned configuration.
  • the web address matching unit may comprise an aliasing process for the one or more user-requested abbreviated web addresses; a searching process for searching an array of actions for one or more actions corresponding to one or more web address aliases; and a mapping process for mapping one or more of said corresponding actions to one or more complete uniform resource locators.
  • the abbreviated web address is as described supra.
  • a recursive web browser comprising a browser window configured to recursively display one or more web pages therewithin; means for launching a user-requested address or action; and a unit for matching one or more abbreviated web addresses to one or more corresponding complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or one or more web location designators to one or more corresponding actual web locations or one or more triggers to one or more corresponding actions on the web or a combination thereof.
  • URL Uniform Resource Locator
  • examples of the means for launching a user-requested address or action may be an action bar within the recursive browser window or an address bar in a browser platform associated with the recursive web browser which triggers the action bar.
  • the more than one web pages may be displayed as an array or as a cascade.
  • the plurality of web pages may be displayed in any user-positioned configuration.
  • the abbreviated web address is as described supra.
  • a computer-readable medium storing a plurality of abbreviated web addresses each corresponding to one or more complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or a plurality of web location designators each corresponding to one more actual web locations or a plurality of triggers corresponding to one or more user-requested actions or a combination thereof, each of the abbreviated web addresses, web location designators or triggers adapted to be accessed from the computer-readable medium and to be launched in a recursive browser environment wherein one or more web pages associated with the one or more complete URLs are retrieved or one or more actual locations are accessed or one or more actions are triggered or a combination thereof.
  • the web addresses and recursive browser are as described supra.
  • a computer-implemented method of retrieving web content comprising selecting one or more of a plurality of abbreviated web addresses each corresponding to one or more complete Uniform Resource Locator (URL) addresses or a plurality of web location designators each corresponding to one more actual web locations or a plurality of triggers corresponding to one or more user-requested actions or a combination thereof from a computer medium storing the same; launching the selected abbreviated web address(es), the web location designator(s) or the action trigger(s) or the combination thereof using the recursive browser system described supra; matching the abbreviated web address(es) to its one or more corresponding complete URLs, the web location designator(s) to its one or more corresponding actual web locations or the trigger(s) to its one or more corresponding actions; and displaying content associated with said URL(s) or said actual web location or implementing said triggered action(s) in a recursive browser window.
  • the computer medium the
  • the term “a” or “an” may mean one or more.
  • the words “a” or “an” when used in conjunction with the word “comprising”, the words “a” or “an” may mean one or more than one.
  • another or “other” may mean at least a second or more of the same or different claim element of components thereof.
  • the term(s) "recursive browser” or “zBrowser” refers to a browser that uses existing browsers to enhance their functionality and to provide 3 dimensional multipart full browser functionality to improve browser experience.
  • the term "Action Bar” refers to a targeting bar, which may be the conventional URL bar, that can also be triggered from html or a href calls to invoke one or more web sites, web services, or action triggers.
  • An address as described herein, may be entered into the Action Bar.
  • the term(s) "address" refers to, but is not limited to, one or more web addresses, action triggers, script or script calls, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) calls, or web services, for example, but not limited to, interactive technologies, such as Microsoft ® ActiveX ® .
  • the present invention provides a user-specified web browsing system and methods comprising quick browse functions for navigating the Internet.
  • the system comprises a recursive browser or zBrowser configured to fully start from known browser platforms, such as, but not limited to, Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
  • the browser system is effective to expand browser functionalities and to enhance the user's real time experience.
  • the recursive browser comprises an Action Bar within the zBrowser page as an entry point for any action trigger performable within the zBrowser.
  • the Action Bar may include, inter alia, an equivalent of a conventional URL bar adapted for short or abbreviated or customized web addresses, web location designators or action triggers or any combination of the same.
  • triggerable actions include, but are not limited to, a call for an RSS feed, a call for JavascriptTM scripting language, a SOAP call, or other interactive or script triggers.
  • the Action Bar may be triggered by an entry into a URL bar in a conventional browser platform from which the recursive browser starts. Furthermore, the Action Bar may be triggered from a page link within a web page.
  • the combination of the Action Bar and the zBrowser decreases the time usually required to navigate the Internet and access and display the requested web sites or web pages or other web content or execute the triggered action when using standard web browsers.
  • the logic to launch a user- requested action may be retrieved from data stored in an email, stored on disk, stored in internet files or from any other utilizable computer storage medium.
  • the recursive browser enables web pages to be displayed with any arbitrary layout or spacing within the browser window. For example, the web pages may be displayed as an array where the web pages are equally viewable and browsable. Also, the web pages may be displayed as a cascade within the browser window. Alternatively, the web pages may be displayed in any user-positioned configuration.
  • Figure IA is a block diagram depicting a computer 100 with a zBrowser 110 with a browser window 120, including an Action Bar 130 therein.
  • a user may enter an abbreviated web address 140 into the Action Bar 130 and launch the request for the web page 170.
  • the web address 140 is decrypted to an action string 150 and matched to and mapped into a corresponding action 160.
  • the zBrowser displays the appropriate web page 170 corresponding to the action 160.
  • Figure IB is a flow chart of the abbreviated web address decrypting, matching and mapping processes occuring at 150 and 160 in Fig. IA.
  • an abbreviated web address may comprise a descriptive and/or functional parameter.
  • step 142 the web address 140 is decrypted to its alias.
  • the string comprising the web address 140 is fragmented to determine if descriptive and/or functional parameter(s) are present within the string at 143. If no parameters are present, the process proceeds to step 145, otherwise the process proceeds to step 144. In step 144, the parameter(s) are added to the alias and the process proceeds to step 145.
  • step 145 a lookup array is searched for an action string 150 matching the alias. If a match is found, the process takes the action string 150 and proceeds to step 155, otherwise the process ends and no web page 170 is displayed. In step 155, the action string 150 is mapped to the corresponding action 160 and the web page 170 is displayed.
  • Figures 2A-2D illustrate that the abbreviated web address determines how the zBrowser displays accessed web page(s).
  • the abbreviated web address may be a string comprising an alphabetic character followed by a dot. Each letter designates a specific web site and/or a specific function performable on the web page.
  • the user may retrieve a lookup list of assigned abbreviations from a computer storage medium or other computer-readable medium, as are known and standard in the art, and tailor the list for desired experiences.
  • the list may be stored on the user's computer or may be retrieved using, for example, Internet Explorer, to interact with Applicants' web site www.bitsofcode.com.
  • the lookup list of assigned abbreviations is accessible by typing an initial abbreviation to display the same.
  • the string y. may correspond to a searching action using the YahooTM search engine or the string g. may correspond to a searching action using the GoogleTM search engine or the string e. may correspond to a searching action on the eBay ® web site.
  • the string may comprise the top level domain name or the domain suffix, e.g., com, net, etc., as appropriate for the web site.
  • the top level domain name may be in an abbreviated form, such as y.c or g.c.
  • a parameter such as a descriptive searchable keyword
  • entering the web address cars y. into the Action Bar on the zBrowser results in a web page containing all the sites found by the YahooTM search engine containing the keyword cars.
  • a specific order of the string components is not required, i.e., the abbreviated web address also may be entered as y. cars.
  • Figure 2B illustrates a zBrowser displaying the YahooTM web page accessed using the cars y. web address.
  • the string may include a second parameter comprising an alphabetic letter or word to designate a specific function within a web site enabling more than one function.
  • the string e.b or e. buy may correspond to the action of buying on eBay ® or e.s or e. sell may correspond to the action of selling on eBay ® .
  • the zBrowser displays the web pages within the eBay ® web site for buying or selling items.
  • the first or descriptive parameter also may be included in these web addresses. Using one of the web address cars e.b or car e. buy accesses the web page within eBay ® web site for buying cars. Reference is made to Figure 2C which illustrates a zBrowser displaying the eBay ® web page accessed using the cars e. b web address.
  • a single abbreviated web address may correspond to several web sites.
  • a web address utilizing the symbol *. may correspond to individual search actions using the search engines provided by GoogleTM , YahooTM , MSN ® , and eBay ® web sites.
  • descriptive or functional parameters may be included in the abbreviated web address.
  • Figure 2D illustrates a zBrowser simultaneously displaying the web pages accessed using the cars *. web address as an array within the zBrowser.
  • more than one abbreviated web address may entered into the Action Bar.
  • Figure 3 illustrates that the zBrowser can recursively mirror multiple URLs in a cascading format.
  • the recursive browser retains the full functionality of a recursive browser inside itself.
  • Tables 1, 2 and 3 provide the source code for the recursive browser system, the zCubes or Zbox and Handwriting, respectively. Portions of the source code for zCubes and handwriting are identical and not repeated in each Table.
  • zCubes includes the code for the recursive browser system and handwriting includes the code for the recursive browser system and for zCubes.
  • the Tables contain an indicator where these particular source codes should be inserted.
  • case 1 return(document.all("zCubesPanelDiv”).outerHTML); case 2: return(document.all("SearchBoxSpace”).outerHTML); case 3: return(document.all("zCubesOtherPanelDiv”).outerHTML); case 4: return(document.all("DanySpace”).outerHTML); case 5: return(document.all("banners”).outerHTML);
  • AddContentCodeAndExpand(' ⁇ % ThisServer%>/../Gallery/mypopup.htm');blur(); ">Gallery ⁇ /span>
  • SendText(SenderText.value); SenderText.value "; SenderText.focus();
  • Table 2 zCubes Insert Recursive Browser Code /* HOMELOG_AE.JS */ var lastX; var lastY; var AdjustX; var Adj ustY; function onmousedownHandlerMover()
  • window.status ("+SomeObjectToMove.style.pixelLeft+”:"+SomeObjectToM ove. style.pixelTop+”:"+SomeObjectToMove.style.pixelWidth+”:"+SomeObjectToMove.st yle. pixelHeight + ")";
  • varNewContent window.clipboa ⁇ dData.getData(Text')+ document.all (SomeSpaceContent).
  • MapSelectionlmagelndexToElement(l); //Default the selection to be the first one document.forms[0].DrawControlButton. value "Click to stop”; ⁇ else
  • AHShapeImages[i].className "SelectionlmageDisabled”; ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ function MapSelectionlmagelndexToElementCImagelndex)
  • DrawTargetstyle.width document-body.offsetWidth
  • DrawTargetstyle.height document.body.offsetHeight
  • Il Wrap span element around VML element gives VML ability to accept events and actions such as move or delete
  • DrawTarget.insertAdjacentHTMLC'BeforeEnd VMLCodeWith Wrapper
  • DrawTargetonmousemove GenerateFreeShape
  • DrawTargetonmouseup EndDraw; break; case "rect”: NumberOfVMLSahpes++;
  • DrawTargetonmousemove GenerateRegularShape;
  • DrawTargetonmouseup EndDraw; break; case "roundrect”: NumberOfVMLSahpes++;
  • DrawTargetonmousemove GenerateRegularShape;
  • DrawTarget.onmouseup EndDraw; break; case "oval”: NumberOfVMLSahpes
  • DrawTargetonmousemove GenerateRegularShape;
  • DrawTargetonmouseup EndDraw; break; case "polyline”: if (IPolyLineDrawingFIag)
  • DrawTargetonmousemove GenerateFreeShape;
  • DrawTarget.onmouseup EndDraw; break; ⁇
  • MLCode VMLCode.replace('e"x/v:shape>',event.clientX+ l , l event.clientY+'e"> ⁇ /v:shape>');
  • VMLCode VMLCode.replace('e"> ⁇ x + V + y + ' e V);
  • VMLShapeElement-outerHTML VMLCode;
  • VMLShape.outerHTML VMLShape.outerHTML.replace('e"x/v:shape>', event. clientX +','+event.clientY +'e"x/v:shape>');
  • ShapeName parent.document.forms[0].ShapeSelection.options[parent.document. forms[0].ShapeSelection.selectedIndex].text;
  • var x event.clientX - DrawTarget.style.pixelLeft
  • var y event.clientY - DrawTarget.style.pixelTop
  • varVMLShapeElement document.getElementById("VMLShape ll +NurnberOfVML Shapes)
  • var VMLCode VMLShapeElementouterHTML; if (AddPointRag) // Add ⁇ a point to the last ⁇
  • VMLCode VMLCode.replace('e"> ⁇ x + ',' + y + ' e">');
  • NewVMLCode + 'path 1 ;
  • NewVMLCode + CoordinatesArray[i] + ','; ⁇
  • NewVMLCode + x + ',' + y + ' e"x/v:shape>'; // If everything is expected
  • VMLCode NewVMLCode
  • VMLShapeElementouterHTML VMLCode
  • DrawTargetonmousedown canvas_onmousedown; /*
  • DrawTarget.className "gami”; AttachEvents(DrawTarget) ;
  • ShapeName parent.document.forms[0].ShapeSelection.options[parent.document. forms[0].ShapeSelection.selectedIndex].text;
  • DebugDiv.innerText ShapeName; ⁇ catch (e)//when the parent window or draw shape selection area does not exist or does not behave properly
  • ShapeName "freeline”; // default shape ⁇
  • DrawTargetonmousedown canvas_onmousedown; GenerateVMLCode(ShapeName); ⁇ ⁇ function StartEditMode(ThisVMLShapeWapper)

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L'invention concerne un système de navigateur récursif comprenant un navigateur Web récursif, un support informatique stockant une pluralité d'adresses Web et/ou d'indicateurs d'emplacement Web et/ou de déclencheurs d'action et une unité de mise en correspondance faisant correspondre ceux-ci à une ou plusieurs adresses de localisateurs de ressources uniformes (URL) complètes correspondantes sur la toile mondiale, un ou plusieurs emplacements Web réels et une ou plusieurs actions pouvant être déclenchées et un système informatique comprenant ceux-ci. L'invention concerne également un procédé informatisé de récupération d'un contenu Web utilisant le système de navigateur récursif.
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