Generating event data display code
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
- receiving, from a client over a network, first data that identifies a set of event data stored in a repository, wherein the event data stored in the repository reflects one or more real world events;
receiving, from the client over the network, second data that identifies one or more display characteristics for the event data, wherein the display characteristics indicate the manner in which the event data is to be displayed;
receiving, from the client over the network, a request for a set of one or more instructions which, when processed, causes the set of event data to be displayed on a graphical user interface in the manner specified by the third data;
in response to the request, generating and providing the set of one or more instructions to the client over the network.
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Abstract
Techniques for republishing event data are provided. An event data repository contains event records defining real world events. Users request instructions for republishing event data. The request includes data identifying a set of event data and display characteristics for republication. In response to the request, event data display code is provided back to the client. The user may use the event data display code to display event data on the user'"'"'s own web pages or applications. When the event data display code is processed by a web browser application, a request is sent to the events repository, which provides the identified set of event data in response. The event data is displayed to users at the web browser using the display characteristics specified by the client.
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45 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method comprising:
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receiving, from a client over a network, first data that identifies a set of event data stored in a repository, wherein the event data stored in the repository reflects one or more real world events; receiving, from the client over the network, second data that identifies one or more display characteristics for the event data, wherein the display characteristics indicate the manner in which the event data is to be displayed; receiving, from the client over the network, a request for a set of one or more instructions which, when processed, causes the set of event data to be displayed on a graphical user interface in the manner specified by the third data; in response to the request, generating and providing the set of one or more instructions to the client over the network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A computer readable medium carrying instructions which, when processed by one or more processors, causes:
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receiving, from a client over a network, first data that identifies a set of event data stored in a repository, wherein the event data stored in the repository reflects one or more real world events; receiving, from the client over the network, second data that identifies one or more display characteristics for the event data, wherein the display characteristics indicate the manner in which the event data is to be displayed; receiving, from the client over the network, a request for a set of one or more instructions which, when processed, causes the set of event data to be displayed on a graphical user interface in the manner specified by the third data; in response to the request, generating and providing the set of one or more instructions to the client over the network. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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31. An apparatus, comprising:
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means for receiving, from a client over a network, first data that identifies a set of event data stored in a repository, wherein the event data stored in the repository reflects one or more real world events; means for receiving, from the client over the network, second data that identifies one or more display characteristics for the event data, wherein the display characteristics indicate the manner in which the event data is to be displayed; means for receiving, from the client over the network, a request for a set of one or more instructions which, when processed, causes the set of event data to be displayed on a graphical user interface in the manner specified by the third data; and means for, in response to the request, generating and providing the set of one or more instructions to the client over the network. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45)
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