Browser-based email system with user interface for audio/video capture
First Claim
1. In a browser-based email system having a client and a host mail server, the client having a browser, the host mail server providing pages that present an email service to a user when the pages are rendered by the browser, a method for adding audio or video data to an email message comprising the following steps:
- rendering, at the client, a page for entering an email message;
presenting, at the client, a user interface to capture audio or video data to be included as part of the email message;
in response to a user command to add the audio or video data to the email message, submitting a request from the client to the host mail server, the request containing a token in lieu of the audio or video data;
returning a response from the host mail server to the client, the response specifying a new page that contains the email message, the response including the token and indicating a location in the new page at which the audio or video data is to be rendered;
inserting, at the client, the audio or video data at the location in the new page; and
rendering, at the client, the new page.
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Abstract
A browser-based email system has a thin client connected to a host mail server. The thin client implements a browser. The host mail server provides pages to the thin client, which can be rendered by the browser to present an email service to a user. The thin client is equipped to receive audio and video data and supports a user interface to facilitate capture of the audio or video data for inclusion in an email message. After a data stream is captured and stored locally at the client, the browser submits a request to the host mail server that contains a token in lieu of the data stream. The host mail server returns a response specifying a new page that contains the email message. The response also includes the token and indicates a location in the new page at which the audio or video data is to be rendered. Upon receiving the response, the browser inserts the data stream into the new page at the location and renders the new page. After the user has reviewed the email message, the user can send the email message, causing the browser to submit another request to the host mail server that contains both the email message and the audio or video data. Upon receiving this second request, the host mail server converts the email message and the audio or video data to a MIME message and forwards the MIME message to the intended recipient.
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16 Claims
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1. In a browser-based email system having a client and a host mail server, the client having a browser, the host mail server providing pages that present an email service to a user when the pages are rendered by the browser, a method for adding audio or video data to an email message comprising the following steps:
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rendering, at the client, a page for entering an email message;
presenting, at the client, a user interface to capture audio or video data to be included as part of the email message;
in response to a user command to add the audio or video data to the email message, submitting a request from the client to the host mail server, the request containing a token in lieu of the audio or video data;
returning a response from the host mail server to the client, the response specifying a new page that contains the email message, the response including the token and indicating a location in the new page at which the audio or video data is to be rendered;
inserting, at the client, the audio or video data at the location in the new page; and
rendering, at the client, the new page. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
storing, at the client, the audio or video data captured using the user interface; and
retrieving, at the client, the audio or video data represented by the token when the response is received from the host mail server.
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3. A method as recited in claim 1, further comprising the step of submitting, in response to a user command to send the email message, a request containing the email message and the audio or video data from the client to the host mail server.
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4. A method as recited in claim 3, further comprising the step of converting, at the host mail server, the email message and the audio or video data to a MIME message.
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5. In a browser-based email system, a method for capturing audio or video data for inclusion in an email message comprising:
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receiving a first page for entering an email message;
rendering the first page;
presenting a user interface having at least one control that enables recordation of the audio or video data and inclusion of the audio or video data in the email message;
upon actuation of the control in the user interface, submitting a request to a host mail server for a second page that contains the email message with the audio or video data included therein;
receiving a response specifying a new page that contains the email message and the audio or video data; and
rendering the new page.
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6. In a browser-based email system, a method for capturing audio or video data for inclusion in an email message comprising:
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receiving a first page for entering an email message;
rendering the first page;
presenting a user interface having at least one control that enables recordation of the audio or video data and inclusion of the audio or video data in the email message;
upon actuation of the control in the user interface, submitting a request to a host mail server for a second page that contains the email message with a token in lieu of the audio or video data;
receiving a response specifying a new page that contains the email message, the response including the token and indicating a location in the new page at which the audio or video data is to be rendered; and
rendering the new page.
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7. A browser-based email system comprising:
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a thin client having a browser;
a host mail server to serve pages to the thin client, which can be rendered by the browser to present an email service to a user;
the thin client having a user interface to enable capture of a data stream for inclusion in an email message;
whereupon capture of the data stream, the browser submits a request to the host mail server that contains a token in lieu of the data stream;
whereupon receipt of the request, the host mail server returns a response specifying a new page that contains the email message, the response including the token and indicating a location in the new page at which the audio or video data is to be rendered; and
whereupon receipt of the response, the browser inserts the data stream into the new page at the location and renders the new page. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A thin client comprising:
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a processor;
a memory coupled to the processor;
a data input to receive a data stream;
a browser program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, the browser rendering pages written in a markup language to present an email interface for reading and writing email messages;
a user interface stored in the memory and executable on the processor to enable capture of the data stream received at the data input for inclusion in an email message;
wherein upon a user command to add the data stream to the email message, the browser submits a request to a host mail server for a second page that contains the email message with the data stream included therein; and
wherein the browser receives a response specifying a new page that contains the email message and indicating a location in the second page at which the data stream is to be rendered.
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14. In a browser-based email system having a thin client interconnected to a host mail server, computer-readable media residing at the thin client and the host mail server having computer-executable instructions for performing the following steps:
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rendering, at the client, a page for entering an email message;
presenting, at the client, a user interface to capture audio or video data to be included as part of the email message;
in response to a user command to add the audio or video data to the email message, submitting a request from the client to the host mail server, the request containing a token in lieu of the audio or video data;
returning a response from the host mail server to the client, the response specifying a new page that contains the email message, the response including the token and indicating a location in the new page at which the audio or video data is to be rendered;
inserting, at the client, the audio or video data at the location in the new page; and
rendering, at the client, the new page. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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