PSEUDO DRAG-AND-DROP OPERATION DISPLAY METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND SYSTEM BASED ON THE SAME
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for displaying a pseudo drag-and-drop operation of an object from a window of a Web browser out of the Web browser'"'"'s window on a desktop of a computer system, a first swf file being played by a Flash Player®
- upon a request by the Web browser to provide a particular content within the Web browser'"'"'s window, the object being at least one part of the particular content, the method comprising;
detecting a click event on the object of the particular content;
identify a second swf file in connection with the first swf file;
requesting the Flash Player®
to play the second swf file in response to the detection of the click event, the played second swf file providing an alternative object, the alternative object having an appearance same as the object displayed within the Web browser'"'"'s window;
displaying the alternative object at a position of a mouse pointer upon the detection of the click event, the displayed alternative object being dragged by the pointer of the mouse; and
moving the alternative object in accordance with the mouse pointer until a drop event is detected.
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Abstract
A computer-implemented method is provided for displaying a pseudo drag-and-drop operation of an object from a window of a Web browser out of the Web browser'"'"'s window on a desktop of a computer system, wherein a first swf file is played by a Flash Player® upon a request by the Web browser to provide a particular content within the Web browser'"'"'s window, and the object is at least one part of the particular content. The method comprises: detecting a click event on the object of the particular content; identify a second swf file in connection with the first swf file; requesting the Flash Player® to play the second swf file in response to the detection of the click event, the played second swf file providing an alternative object, the alternative object having an appearance same as the object displayed within the Web browser'"'"'s window; displaying the alternative object at a position of a mouse pointer upon the detection of the click event, the displayed alternative object being dragged by the pointer of the mouse; and moving the alternative object in accordance with the mouse pointer until a drop event is detected.
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13 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for displaying a pseudo drag-and-drop operation of an object from a window of a Web browser out of the Web browser'"'"'s window on a desktop of a computer system, a first swf file being played by a Flash Player®
- upon a request by the Web browser to provide a particular content within the Web browser'"'"'s window, the object being at least one part of the particular content, the method comprising;
detecting a click event on the object of the particular content; identify a second swf file in connection with the first swf file; requesting the Flash Player®
to play the second swf file in response to the detection of the click event, the played second swf file providing an alternative object, the alternative object having an appearance same as the object displayed within the Web browser'"'"'s window;displaying the alternative object at a position of a mouse pointer upon the detection of the click event, the displayed alternative object being dragged by the pointer of the mouse; and moving the alternative object in accordance with the mouse pointer until a drop event is detected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- upon a request by the Web browser to provide a particular content within the Web browser'"'"'s window, the object being at least one part of the particular content, the method comprising;
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4. A computer program product embodied on a computer readable medium for displaying a pseudo drag-and-drop operation of an object from a window of a Web browser out of the Web browser'"'"'s window on a desktop of a computer system, a first swf file being played by a Flash Player®
- upon a request by the Web browser to provide a particular content within the Web browser'"'"'s window, the object being at least one part of the particular content, the computer program product comprising;
computer code for detecting a click event on the object of the particular content; computer code for identify a second swf file in connection with the first swf file; computer code for requesting the Flash Player®
to play the second swf file in response to the detection of the click event, the played second swf file providing an alternative object, the alternative object having an appearance same as the object displayed within the window of the Web browser;computer code for displaying the alternative object at a position of a mouse pointer upon the detection of the click event, the displayed alternative object being dragged by the pointer of the mouse; and computer code for moving the alternative object in accordance with the mouse pointer until a drop event is detected. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
- upon a request by the Web browser to provide a particular content within the Web browser'"'"'s window, the object being at least one part of the particular content, the computer program product comprising;
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7. A system comprising a display device and a computer-readable storage device, the computer-readable storage device storing a Web browser, a Flash Player®
- , a first swf file, a second swf file, and a core program, wherein;
the first swf file comprises code for providing a particular content within a window of the Web browse when played by the Flash Player®
upon a request by the Web browser, wherein the particular content comprises an object;the second swf file comprises code for providing an alternative object when played by the Flash Player®
through the core program, wherein the alternative object has an appearance same as the object displayed within the Web browser'"'"'s window; andthe core program comprises; computer code for detecting a click event on the object of the particular content; computer code for identify the second swf file in connection with the first swf file; computer code for requesting the Flash Player®
to play the second swf file in response to the detection of the click event;computer code for displaying the alternative object at a position of a mouse pointer upon detection of the click event, the displayed alternative object being dragged by the pointer of the mouse; and computer code for moving the alternative object in accordance with the mouse pointer until a drop event is detected. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
- , a first swf file, a second swf file, and a core program, wherein;
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10. An apparatus comprises:
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a display section; a video signal processor configured to produce internal video signals; a user interface processor configured to produce Flash®
-based user interface data; anda display controller configured to cause the display section to display video contents corresponding to the internal video signals and Flash®
-based user interfaces corresponding to the Flash-based user interface data. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A combination of a remote controller and an apparatus, the remote controller being configured to transmit a selection signal, the apparatus comprising:
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a signal receiver configured to receive the selection signal from the remote controller; a display section; and a user interface processor configured to cause the display section to display Flash®
-based user interfaces and, in response to the received selection signal, to select one of the Flash®
-based user interfaces to carry out a predetermined process according to the selected Flash®
-based user interface. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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