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Method for remote controlling of www-browser

  • US 20070033193A1
  • Filed: 08/08/2004
  • Published: 02/08/2007
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/2003
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method for remote controlling a www-browser, whereby a user is operating an HTTP-server at his/her disposal by using his/her own www-browser for browsing various sources accessible over the Internet, intranet or similar communications network for documents of his/her choice, such that one or more clients in communication with the server have their browsers updated to display each document chosen in various ways by the user with his/her browser to be displayed, wherein whereby using solely standardized Internet protocols to control one or more clients'"'"' browsers, said browsers being without additionals, by a www-browser, a user and his/her client or clients, in case the user so permits, are equally operating with an HTTP-server at his/her/their disposal by using his/her/their own www-browser/browsers for browsing various sources accessible over Internet, intranet or similar communications network for documents of his/her choice, such that the user and the client/clients in communication with the server have his/her/their browser/browsers updated actively by themselves to display each document chosen by the user with his/her browser, so that, when the document chosen to be displayed comprises a hypertext document, such as an html-page or the like, indicated particularly by a URL-address, instead of an actual server response containing the discussed URL-address, the user'"'"'s browser is supplied with an output (ss(x)) or a handler, from separate script in communication with the user'"'"'s server, invoked by referring to the user'"'"'s server by a specially allocated domain name, operating as a filter, said output being a response externally equivalent to the desired hypertext document identified by the URL-address or by said address and additional retrieval information given to the filter script as a parameter, such that the following of hypertext links, or submitting forms or in some other way transiting to another page results in a request for the filter script by using as its parameter an address contained in the discussed hypertext link or in some other retrieval information.

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