Use of world-wire web
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1. A method of recording for subsequent retrieval of web pages of a web site revealed during a search of the world wide web (WWW), the web site having a base site with a unique base address (URL) and at least one connected sub-site with its own sub-address (sub-URL), the web site having a composite URL comprising the base URL and each connected surf-URL as constituent parts of the composite URL comprising:
- taking an organisation tree comprising a primary programmable node and subsidiary programmable nodes all linked in a cascading relationship to show the manner in which one node is reached from another, each node being programmed to store a site URL;
breaking the composite URL into its constituent parts, allocating a part and storing its URL at a node in the organisation tree in accordance with its relationship with other parts in the composite URL; and
storing the organisation tree with URL containing nodes.
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A method of storing web site URLs for subsequent retrieval from the WWW comprising using an organisation tree with programmable nodes. The web address is broken down into its constituent parts and each node is used to stored a URL of a web page.
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1. A method of recording for subsequent retrieval of web pages of a web site revealed during a search of the world wide web (WWW), the web site having a base site with a unique base address (URL) and at least one connected sub-site with its own sub-address (sub-URL), the web site having a composite URL comprising the base URL and each connected surf-URL as constituent parts of the composite URL comprising:
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taking an organisation tree comprising a primary programmable node and subsidiary programmable nodes all linked in a cascading relationship to show the manner in which one node is reached from another, each node being programmed to store a site URL;
breaking the composite URL into its constituent parts, allocating a part and storing its URL at a node in the organisation tree in accordance with its relationship with other parts in the composite URL; and
storing the organisation tree with URL containing nodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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