Method and apparatus for redirecting a user to a new location on the world wide web using relative universal resource locators
First Claim
1. A method for redirecting a user operating on a user station from a first location on a world wide web (WWW) to a second location on said WWW, wherein relative universal resource locator (URL) addressing is used during said redirecting process, comprising the steps of:
- (A) receiving a signal from said first location indicating that said user wishes to move from said first location on said WWW to said second location on said WWW;
(B) passing, in response to said signal, a current URL representing an address of said first location on said WWW and a destination URL portion representative of an address of said second location on said WWW to a redirecting means, said current URL having first and second portions;
(C) forming a destination URL, with said redirecting means, by substituting said destination URL portion in place of said second portion in said current URL, wherein said destination URL represents a relative address of said second location on said WWW; and
(D) moving said user from said first location on said WWW to said second location on said WWW in accordance with said destination URL formed in step (C);
wherein said destination URL includes a symbol representing a prior WWW site traversed by said user before said user reached said second location, said second location being on a subsequent WWW site, said subsequent WWW site being different from said prior WWW site, said prior WWW site being different from said user station, said subsequent WWW site being different from said user station.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for redirecting a user from a first location on the WWW to a second location on the WWW, wherein relative URL addressing is used during the redirecting process. A signal is received from the first location indicating that the user wishes to move from the first location on the WWW to the second location on said WWW. In response to the signal, a current URL representing an address of the first location on the WWW and a destination URL portion representative of an address of the second location on the WWW are passed to a redirecting means. The current URL includes first and second portions. A destination URL is formed with redirecting means by substituting the destination URL portion in place of the second portion in the current URL, wherein the destination URL represents a relative address of the second location on the WWW. The user is then moved from the first location on the WWW to the second location on the WWW in accordance with the destination URL formed by the redirecting means.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for redirecting a user operating on a user station from a first location on a world wide web (WWW) to a second location on said WWW, wherein relative universal resource locator (URL) addressing is used during said redirecting process, comprising the steps of:
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(A) receiving a signal from said first location indicating that said user wishes to move from said first location on said WWW to said second location on said WWW; (B) passing, in response to said signal, a current URL representing an address of said first location on said WWW and a destination URL portion representative of an address of said second location on said WWW to a redirecting means, said current URL having first and second portions; (C) forming a destination URL, with said redirecting means, by substituting said destination URL portion in place of said second portion in said current URL, wherein said destination URL represents a relative address of said second location on said WWW; and (D) moving said user from said first location on said WWW to said second location on said WWW in accordance with said destination URL formed in step (C); wherein said destination URL includes a symbol representing a prior WWW site traversed by said user before said user reached said second location, said second location being on a subsequent WWW site, said subsequent WWW site being different from said prior WWW site, said prior WWW site being different from said user station, said subsequent WWW site being different from said user station. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for redirecting a user operating on a user station from a first location on a world wide web (WWW) to a second location on said WWW, wherein relative universal resource locator (URL) addressing is used during said redirecting, comprising:
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(A) means for receiving a signal from said first location indicating that said user wishes to move from said first location on said WWW to said second location on said WWW; (B) means for passing, in response to said signal, a current URL representing an address of said first location on said WWW and a destination URL portion representative of an address of said second location on said WWW to a redirecting means, said current URL having first and second portions; (C) said redirecting means including means for forming a destination URL by substituting said destination URL portion in place of said second portion in said current URL, wherein said destination URL represents a relative address of said second location on said WWW; and (D) means for moving said user from said first location on said WWW to said second location on said WWW in accordance with said destination URL formed by said redirecting means; wherein said destination URL includes a symbol representing a prior WWW site traversed by said user before said user reached said second location, said second location being on a subsequent WWW site, said subsequent WWW site being different from said prior WWW site, said prior WWW site being different from said user station, said subsequent WWW site being different from said user station. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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