METHOD FOR INTEGRATING MANAGEMENT OF POSTED ARTICLES AND TERMINAL FOR THE SAME
First Claim
1. A method for allowing a user who has a login account with a first server to post articles on a second server without performing an additional login process, the method comprising:
- receiving, by the first server, a login request from a user terminal;
performing, by the first server, a login process in response to the login request;
transmitting, by the first server, user authentication information to the user terminal;
receiving, by the first server, information about an article from the user terminal when the user posts the article on the second server, the information of the posted article including contents of the posted article; and
storing, by the first server, the information about the posted article;
wherein the first server, the second server, and the user terminal are connected to each other through a network.
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Abstract
There is provided a method for integrated management of posted articles and a terminal for the method. The method for integrated management of posted articles that is executed in a user terminal includes performing a login using an integrated ID when an integrated ID client module starts, having access to a posted article server where an article is written and requesting writing to the posted article server, transmitting a written and posted article to an integrated ID server and requesting storage of the posted article to the integrated ID server, and receiving a storage location where the posted article is stored from the integrated ID server and notifying the posted article server of the received storage location of the posted article.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for allowing a user who has a login account with a first server to post articles on a second server without performing an additional login process, the method comprising:
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receiving, by the first server, a login request from a user terminal; performing, by the first server, a login process in response to the login request; transmitting, by the first server, user authentication information to the user terminal; receiving, by the first server, information about an article from the user terminal when the user posts the article on the second server, the information of the posted article including contents of the posted article; and storing, by the first server, the information about the posted article; wherein the first server, the second server, and the user terminal are connected to each other through a network. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for allowing a user who has a login account with a first server to post articles on a second server without performing an additional login process, the method comprising:
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receiving, by the second server, a writing request from a user terminal, the user of the user terminal having already logged in the first server; transmitting, by the second server, an authentication request to the user terminal; receiving, by the second server, a message for confirming an integrated ID, the message being generated by the user terminal based on user authentication information that has been transmitted from the first server to the user terminal; and providing, by the second server, the contents of the article to users who want to browse the article with reference to the storage location. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method for posting articles on a second server with a login account on a first server, the method comprising:
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performing, by a user terminal, a login process of a user with the first server; receiving, by the user terminal, user authentication information from the first server; sending, by the user terminal, a writing request to the second server; receiving, by the user terminal, an authentication request from the second server; transmitting, by the user terminal, a message for confirming an integrated ID, the message being generated by the user terminal based on the user authentication information transmitted from the first server; receiving, by the user terminal, inputs for an article from the user; and transmitting, by the user terminal, contents of the article to the first server. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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