Method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for providing enhanced bookmarking features for a heterogeneous environment
    52.
    发明授权
    Method, apparatus, and article of manufacture for providing enhanced bookmarking features for a heterogeneous environment 有权
    用于为异构环境提供增强的书签特征的方法,装置和制品

    公开(公告)号:US06961751B1

    公开(公告)日:2005-11-01

    申请号:US09583700

    申请日:2000-05-31

    IPC分类号: G06F15/16 G06F17/30

    摘要: A method, article of manufacture, and apparatus for identifying bookmark features either on a local browser or generated from a remote browser and sent to the local browser. Specifically, a method for managing bookmark information in a data structure residing on a computer, comprising receiving the bookmark information from a plurality of sources networked to the computer, the bookmark information comprising source identifier information and Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), and storing the bookmark information in the data structure. The apparatus comprises a computer, at least one bookmarking device having a unique source identifier associated therewith and containing a first browser adapted to process uniform resource locators (URLs), and a network connection connecting the computer to the at least one bookmarking device and comprising network addresses identified by the URLs, wherein the at least one bookmarking device transfers the URLs and unique source identifiers to the computer via the network connection.

    摘要翻译: 用于在本地浏览器上识别书签特征或从远程浏览器生成并发送到本地浏览器的方法,制品和装置。 具体地说,一种用于管理驻留在计算机上的数据结构中的书签信息的方法,包括从联网到计算机的多个源接收书签信息,该书签信息包括源标识符信息和统一资源定位符(URL),并存储 数据结构中的书签信息。 所述装置包括计算机,至少一个书签设备具有与之相关联的唯一源标识符,并且包含适于处理统一资源定位符(URL)的第一浏览器,以及将计算机连接到至少一个加书签设备并包括网络的网络连接 由所述URL识别的地址,其中所述至少一个加书签设备经由所述网络连接将所述URL和唯一源标识符传送到所述计算机。

    Method and apparatus for controlling cascading e-mail distribution
    53.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for controlling cascading e-mail distribution 失效
    用于控制级联电子邮件分发的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US06810408B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-10-26

    申请号:US09584292

    申请日:2000-05-31

    IPC分类号: G06F1516

    CPC分类号: H04L51/14 H04L51/00

    摘要: A method, apparatus and an article of manufacture for providing cascade distribution of electronic mail comprising creating an electronic mail message having a flag to identify the electronic mail message as a cascade-type electronic mail message or a cascade forward-type electronic mail message; and forwarding a received cascade-type electronic mail message or a received cascade forward-type electronic mail message. As such, a retraction can be sent with respect to a previously sent electronic mail message, and the retraction will be cascaded to all recipients of previous message as well as to all the recipients of forwarded versions of the previous message.

    摘要翻译: 一种用于提供电子邮件的级联分配的方法,装置和制品,包括创建具有标志的电子邮件消息,以将电子邮件消息标识为级联型电子邮件消息或级联前向型电子邮件消息; 并且转发所接收的级联型电子邮件消息或接收到的级联前向型电子邮件消息。因此,可以相对于先前发送的电子邮件消息发送收回,并且收回将级联到所有先前 消息以及上一个消息的转发版本的所有收件人。

    Method and system for predicting and managing undesirable electronic mail
    54.
    发明授权
    Method and system for predicting and managing undesirable electronic mail 有权
    用于预测和管理不需要的电子邮件的方法和系统

    公开(公告)号:US06779021B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-08-17

    申请号:US09627963

    申请日:2000-07-28

    IPC分类号: G06F1516

    摘要: In accordance with the present invention, multiple e-mails are received at a network server intended for multiple clients served by the network server. The received e-mails are analyzed to determine patterns of similarity. A selection of similar e-mails are predicted and classified as potentially undesirable e-mail according to the analysis. Upon accessing e-mails from the network server at a data processing system in association with a particular client, the accessed e-mails classified as potentially undesirable e-mail are displayed in a distinct manner from a remainder of the accessed e-mails. Thereafter, in response to a single action by the particular client, the e-mails classified as potentially undesirable e-mail are removed from display, such that the particular client is enabled to efficiently manage removal of e-mails predicted as undesirable by a network server.

    摘要翻译: 根据本发明,在由网络服务器服务的多个客户端的网络服务器处接收多个电子邮件。 分析收到的电子邮件以确定相似性模式。 根据分析,可以选择类似的电子邮件并将其分类为潜在的不良电子邮件。 在与特定客户端相关联的数据处理系统处从网络服务器访问电子邮件时,被分类为潜在的不期望的电子邮件的所访问的电子邮件以与所访问的电子邮件的其余部分不同的方式显示。 此后,响应于特定客户端的单个动作,将被分类为潜在不良电子邮件的电子邮件从显示器中移除,使得特定客户端能够有效地管理由网络预测为不期望的电子邮件的移除 服务器。

    Apparatus and method for accessing HTML files using an SQL query
    55.
    发明授权
    Apparatus and method for accessing HTML files using an SQL query 有权
    使用SQL查询访问HTML文件的设备和方法

    公开(公告)号:US06778983B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-08-17

    申请号:US09561000

    申请日:2000-04-28

    IPC分类号: G06F1730

    摘要: An apparatus and method allow accessing data in an HTML file (such as a JSP or ASP file) via an SQL query. A database table is created for each HTML file, and a record is created in each database table that corresponds to each HTML element in the corresponding HTML file. A cross-reference is then created that correlates the HTML file to its corresponding database table. An SQL engine in accordance with the preferred embodiments then processes an SQL query that specifies an HTML file and one or more elements in the HTML file by using the cross-reference information to formulate a new SQL query that accesses the corresponding database table rather than the specified HTML file. When a database table is updated by an SQL query, the corresponding HTML file is re-generated from the data in the database table. In this manner the SQL engine generates a query that accesses a database table from the original query that accesses the corresponding HTML file. The preferred embodiments thus disclose apparatus and methods for accessing HTML files using SQL. In this manner, the present invention provides all the power and flexibility of SQL when accessing data in an HTML file.

    摘要翻译: 一种装置和方法允许通过SQL查询访问HTML文件(例如JSP或ASP文件)中的数据。 为每个HTML文件创建数据库表,并在每个数据库表中创建与相应HTML文件中的每个HTML元素对应的记录。 然后创建一个交叉引用,将HTML文件与其对应的数据库表相关联。 根据优选实施例的SQL引擎然后通过使用交叉引用信息来处理指定HTML文件中的HTML文件和一个或多个元素的SQL查询,以制定访问相应数据库表的新SQL查询,而不是 指定的HTML文件。 当SQL查询更新数据库表时,将从数据库表中的数据重新生成相应的HTML文件。 以这种方式,SQL引擎生成从访问相应的HTML文件的原始查询访问数据库表的查询。 因此,优选实施例公开了使用SQL访问HTML文件的装置和方法。 以这种方式,本发明在访问HTML文件中的数据时提供SQL的所有功能和灵活性。

    Method and apparatus for audible presentation of web page content
    56.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for audible presentation of web page content 失效
    用于可听见地呈现网页内容的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US06732142B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-05-04

    申请号:US09490747

    申请日:2000-01-25

    IPC分类号: G06F1516

    CPC分类号: G10L13/00

    摘要: A web user may elect to have certain frequently changing web content audibly presented in the background while performing other tasks. Content may be audibly presented when it changes, or at user-specified intervals. Audible presentation does not require that any other task in which the user is engaged be interrupted. Preferably, audible background presentation is an optional feature in a web browser. The user selects web content by highlighting a portion or portions of one or more web pages. The user specifies any of various options for audible presentation, such as at fixed intervals, every time any content changes, or every time selected content changes. At the specified intervals or events, the selected web content is converted from text to speech, and audibly played over the computer's speaker. The audible presentation of web content in the background as described herein enables a user to perform other tasks while listening to web content, much as one might perform other tasks while listening to a radio broadcast in the background, significantly improving user productivity, enjoyment or general enlightenment.

    摘要翻译: 网络用户可以选择在执行其他任务时在背景中可听见地呈现某些频繁变化的网页内容。 内容可能会在更改时以用户指定的时间间隔显示。 声音演示不要求用户所参与的任何其他任务中断。 优选地,可听背景呈现是网络浏览器中的可选特征。 用户通过突出显示一个或多个网页的一部分或多个部分来选择网页内容。 用户指定用于可听呈现的各种选项中的任何一种,例如在每次任何内容改变时,或每次选择的内容改变时,以固定间隔。 在指定的间隔或事件中,所选择的网络内容从文本转换为语音,并通过计算机的扬声器进行可听见的播放。 在这里描述的背景中的web内容的可听呈现使得用户能够在收听web内容的同时执行其他任务,就像在背景中收听无线电广播一样可以执行其他任务,显着提高用户生产力,享受或一般 启示。

    Method of providing an alternative audio format of a web page in response to a request for audible presentation of the same
    57.
    发明授权
    Method of providing an alternative audio format of a web page in response to a request for audible presentation of the same 有权
    响应于对其的可听见呈现的请求而提供网页的替代音频格式的方法

    公开(公告)号:US06721781B1

    公开(公告)日:2004-04-13

    申请号:US09490661

    申请日:2000-01-25

    IPC分类号: G06F1516

    摘要: In accordance with the present invention, a web server supports a client choice of audio or standard video presentation of essentially the same web content. A client passes information requesting web page content in a specific form, preferably as a newly defined argument to the URL called “pagetype”. The pagetype may specify that the client wants text only, audio only, or wants both audio and text. Preferably, a new HTML tag “audiate” is defined. An audiate tag in the HTML stream of a web page indicates how an audio version of the web content will be constructed, and optionally indicates the conditions under which the audio version will be played to the user. Specifically, the audiate tag may include one or more optional parameters, among which are one specifying a wave file containing audio content, one specifying HTML elements to be converted to audio, and one specifying a time interval for repeating the audio presentation. The alternative audio format of a web page has many potential uses, including background audio presentation while the user is working on other tasks at a workstation, audio presentation to portable devices, simultaneous audio and video presentation as a teaching tool, and others.

    摘要翻译: 根据本发明,网络服务器支持对基本上相同的web内容的音频或标准视频呈现的客户端选择。 客户端以特定形式传递请求网页内容的信息,优选地作为被称为“pagetype”的URL的新定义的参数。 pagetype可以指定客户端只想要文本,仅限音频,或者想要音频和文本。 优选地,定义了新的HTML标签“audiate”。 web页面的HTML流中的听觉标签指示将如何构造web内容的音频版本,并且可选地指示将音频版本播放给用户的条件。 具体地,听觉标签可以包括一个或多个可选参数,其中一个指定包含音频内容的波形文件,一个指定要转换为音频的HTML元素,以及一个指定用于重复音频呈现的时间间隔的参数。 网页的替代音频格式具有许多潜在的用途,包括背景音频呈现,而用户正在工作的其他任务,对便携式设备的音频演示,作为教学工具的同时音频和视频呈现等。

    Debugging methods for heap misuse
    58.
    发明授权
    Debugging methods for heap misuse 有权
    堆滥用的调试方法

    公开(公告)号:US06658653B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-12-02

    申请号:US09590579

    申请日:2000-06-08

    IPC分类号: G06F944

    CPC分类号: G06F11/362 G06F11/366

    摘要: The present invention generally provides a method, apparatus and article of manufacture for debugging computer programs. Debugging computer programs is aided by monitoring allocations and deallocations of memory space. The resulting information can be processed to return meaningful data to a user including, for example, a hexadecimal view of memory distinguishing allocated memory from free memory, the allocation/deallocation history of a memory space, a relationship between an allocator and a deallocator, whether a user-established relationship between an allocator and a deallocator was violated, whether a user-established memory limit was exceeded, and the like.

    摘要翻译: 本发明总体上提供了一种用于调试计算机程序的方法,装置和制品。 通过监视内存空间的分配和释放来辅助调试计算机程序。 可以处理所得到的信息以向用户返回有意义的数据,包括例如将分配的存储器与空闲存储器区分开的存储器的十六进制视图,存储器空间的分配/取消分配历史,分配器和释放者之间的关系,无论是否 违反了分配器和取消分配器之间的用户建立的关系,是否超过了用户建立的内存限制等。

    Method and apparatus for processing electronic mail using an importance indicator
    59.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for processing electronic mail using an importance indicator 失效
    使用重要性指标处理电子邮件的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US06654791B1

    公开(公告)日:2003-11-25

    申请号:US09534275

    申请日:2000-03-24

    IPC分类号: G06F1516

    CPC分类号: G06Q10/107

    摘要: A method and apparatus for processing electronic mail (e-mail) using an importance indicator such that a user can clearly identify which mail is important and should be viewed immediately. The method applies a set of importance rules to each electronic mail message that is received to determine the importance of that particular electronic mail message. Control messages are used to identify e-mail messages that have been read by others and replied to by others. As such, if a particular message has been “handled” by another recipient of the message then the importance indicator is lowered for the non-responding recipient(s). In one embodiment, a recipient may nominate another recipient of a message to “handle” the message. When a nomination is made, a nomination control message is sent to the nominated user to cause the importance indicator to be the highest value for the message the user has been nominated to handle.

    摘要翻译: 一种使用重要性指示器处理电子邮件(电子邮件)的方法和装置,使得用户可以清楚地识别哪个邮件是重要的并且应该立即被查看。 该方法对接收到的每个电子邮件消息应用一组重要性规则以确定该特定电子邮件消息的重要性。 控制消息用于识别已被其他人读取并被其他人回复的电子邮件。 因此,如果特定消息已经被消息的另一个接收者“处理”,那么对于不响应的接收者来说重要性指标被降低。 在一个实施例中,接收者可以提名消息的另一接收者来“处理”消息。 当提名时,将提名控制消息发送给指定的用户,以使重要性指标成为用户被提名处理的消息的最高值。