Web-based system and method for enabling a viewer to access and display HTML-encoded documents located on the world wide web (WWW) by reading URL-encoded bar code symbols printed on a web-based information resource guide
First Claim
1. An Internet Access System, which comprises:
- an Internet information resource guide having one or more pages on which one or more URL-encoded bar code symbols are printed along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and content descriptions of the information resources specified by said URL-encoded bar code symbols, and each said URL-encoded bar code symbol being a truncated-type encoded symbol having a very low height to length ratio;
a programmed bar code symbol reader for reading one or more of said URL-encoded bar code symbols; and
an Internet terminal operably connectable to said bar code symbol reader, and the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP);
whereby, when said bar code symbol reader reads each said URL-encoded bar code symbol, said Internet Access System is automatically connected to an Internet Server connected to the Internet and supports the information resource having an Internet address specified by said read URL-encoded bar code symbol.
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Abstract
A Web-based system and method for enabling an operator to access and display HTML-encoded documents located on the WWW. The system comprises one or more Internet information servers, an Internet access terminal, and an audio-visual monitor. The Internet information servers store a plurality of HTML-encoded documents at a plurality of storage locations specified by a plurality of Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). The Internet access terminal is operably connected to the infrastructure of the Internet and embodies a GUI-based Internet browser program, supporting the TCP/IP networking protocol. The Internet access terminal includes a bar code symbol reader for reading bar code symbols. The bar code symbol reader is programmed for reading bar code symbols encoded with URLs specifying the location of HTML-encoded documents on the WWW, and producing data representative of each encoded URL. In response to reading a URL-encoded bar code symbol on the pages of a printed WWW-site guide, the bar code symbol reader produces data representative of the URL, and the produced data is transmitted to the Internet access terminal. Thereupon, the GUI-based Internet browser program automatically accesses the HTML-encoded document specified by the URLusing the TCP/IP networking protocol, and the Internet access terminal automatically displays the accessed HTML-encoded document on the audio-visual monitor for viewing.
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20 Claims
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1. An Internet Access System, which comprises:
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an Internet information resource guide having one or more pages on which one or more URL-encoded bar code symbols are printed along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and content descriptions of the information resources specified by said URL-encoded bar code symbols, and each said URL-encoded bar code symbol being a truncated-type encoded symbol having a very low height to length ratio; a programmed bar code symbol reader for reading one or more of said URL-encoded bar code symbols; and an Internet terminal operably connectable to said bar code symbol reader, and the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP); whereby, when said bar code symbol reader reads each said URL-encoded bar code symbol, said Internet Access System is automatically connected to an Internet Server connected to the Internet and supports the information resource having an Internet address specified by said read URL-encoded bar code symbol. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An Internet Access System, which comprises:
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an Internet information resource guide having one or more pages on which one or more human-readable URLs are printed along with their along with the content descriptions of the information resources specified by said human-readable URLs; a programmed optical character reader for reading one or more of said human-readable URLs printed on various types of media; and an Internet terminal operably connectable to said programmed optical character reader, and the Internet by way of an Internet Service Provider (ISP); whereby, when said programmed optical character reader reads each said human-readable URL, said Internet Access System is automatically connected to an Internet Server which is connected to the Internet and supports a Web-site having a World Wide Web (WWW) address specified by said read human-readable URL. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A Web-based system for enabling an operator to access and display HTML-encoded documents located on the WWW, said Web-based television system comprising:
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one or more Internet information servers connected to the infrastructure of the Internet, supporting the TCP/IP networking protocol, and storing a plurality of HTML-encoded documents at a plurality of storage locations provided therein, wherein said plurality of storage locations are specified by a plurality of Uniform Resource Locators (URLs); a WWW-site guide having one or more pages, on which a plurality of URLs are preprinted along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and Web-site content descriptions; an Internet access terminal connected to the infrastructure of the Internet, and embodying a GUI-based Internet browser program and supporting the TCP/IP networking protocol, said Internet access terminal further including an audio-visual display monitor for displaying graphical and audio information content contained in each HTML-encoded document accessed by said Internet access terminal; and a bar code symbol reader operably connected to said Internet access terminal, wherein said bar code symbol reader is programmed for reading URL-encoded bar code symbols printed in said WWW-site guide and producing data representative of each said URL encoded therein, and upon reading each said URL-encoded bar code symbol on said WWW-site guide, said bar code symbol reader produces data representative of said URL, and said produced data is transmitted over said wireless data communication link, to said Internet access terminal, whereupon said GUI-based Internet browser program at said Internet access terminal automatically accesses the HTML-encoded document specified by said URL using said TCP/IP networking protocol, and said Internet access terminal automatically displays said accessed HTML-encoded document on said audio-visual monitor for viewing. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of accessing and displaying HTML-encoded documents located on the World Wide Web (WWW) comprising the steps of:
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(a) storing a plurality of HTML-encoded documents at a plurality of storage locations in one or more Internet information servers connected to the infrastructure of the Internet, and supporting the TCP/IP networking, wherein said plurality of storage locations are specified by a plurality of Uniform Resource Locators (URLs); (b) producing a WWW-site guide having one or more pages, on which a said plurality of URLs are encoded within a plurality of printed bar code symbols along with their corresponding human-readable URLs and Web-site content descriptions; (c) connecting to the infrastructure of the Internet by way of an Internet access terminal embodying a GUI-based Internet browser program, and supporting the TCP/IP networking protocol; (d) reading one said bar code symbol on said WWW-site guide, using a bar code symbol reader and producing data representative of the URL encoded within said read bar code symbol; (e) transmitting said produced data to said Internet access terminal; (f) at said Internet access terminal, using said GUI-based Internet browser program and said produced data to access the HTML-encoded document corresponding to said URL; and (g) displaying said HTML-encoded document on an audio-visual display monitor operably connected to said Internet access terminal, for viewing. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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Specification