Data transmission and rendering techniques implemented over a client-server system
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06F-017/00
G06F-015/16
G06F-009/44
출원번호
US-0925669
(2010-10-27)
등록번호
US-8601365
(2013-12-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Paila, Narasimha Rao
Mayya, Ajit Ramachandra
Nguyen, Huy
Norrell, Shannon
출원인 / 주소
IpVenture, Inc.
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초록▼
Different techniques are disclosed for generating formatted information for display on a computing device. The computing device may be configured to include at least one interface for communicating with a server system. The computing device sends a request to the server system. According to one embo
Different techniques are disclosed for generating formatted information for display on a computing device. The computing device may be configured to include at least one interface for communicating with a server system. The computing device sends a request to the server system. According to one embodiment, the request may correspond to an HTTP request for information relating to a specific HTML page or web page. A response is then received from the server system. The response can include response information having instructions and data. The instructions may include instructions for using the data to generate formatted markup information for display on the computing device. The instructions then can be executed on the data to generate formatted markup information for display on the computing device. The formatted markup information can correspond to HTML data to be rendered for display on the computing device.
대표청구항▼
1. A first computing device for facilitating accessing information by a user and displaying information for the user via a network, the first computing device comprising: a processing unit;a data storage unit; anda first network interface being configured to communicate with a second computing devic
1. A first computing device for facilitating accessing information by a user and displaying information for the user via a network, the first computing device comprising: a processing unit;a data storage unit; anda first network interface being configured to communicate with a second computing device via the network;the first computing device being configured to receive a first request from the second computing device via the network for at least a portion of a first set of formatted markup information to be displayed on the second computing device;transmit a first response to the second computing device, the first response being responsive to the first request and including instructions and a first set of data, the first response giving the second computing device the ability to generate at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information by executing at least a portion of the instructions on at least a portion of the first set of data, with the byte size of the at least a portion of the instructions and the at least a portion of the first set of data together being less than the byte size of the at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information being generated for display;subsequently receive a second request from the second computing device via the network for additional information to be displayed on the second computing device; andtransmit a second response to the second computing device, the second response being responsive to the second request and including at least a second set of data, the second response giving the second computing device the ability to generate at least a portion of a second set of formatted markup information by executing at least a portion of the previously transmitted instructions on at least a portion of the second set of data, wherein the at least a portion of the second set of formatted markup information is generated at the second computing device without having to re-transmit the previously transmitted instructions. 2. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first network interface is implemented on an interface card. 3. The first computing device as recited in claim 2, wherein the interface card includes another processing unit to be responsible for at least a portion of the receiving and transmitting process. 4. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first computing device includes at least a second network interface, the speed of the first network interface being higher than the speed of the second network interface. 5. The first computing device as recited in claim 4, wherein at least one of the network interfaces is an Ethernet interface. 6. The first computing device as recited in claim 4, wherein at least one of the network interfaces is an ATM interface. 7. The first computing device as recited in claim 4, wherein the lower speed network interface is an Ethernet interface, andwherein the higher speed network interface is an ATM interface. 8. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least a portion of the instructions are executed on the at least a portion of the first set of data by a program at the second computing device to generate the at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information for display on the second computing device. 9. The first computing device as recited in claim 8, wherein the program is a browser application. 10. The first computing device as recited in claim 9, wherein the at least a portion of the instructions corresponds to a scripting language. 11. The first computing device as recited in claim 10, wherein the scripting language is JavaScript. 12. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least a portion of the instructions are executable code. 13. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least a portion of the instructions are a plug-in. 14. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information is in HTML. 15. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first computing device belongs to an integrated system for electronic commerce, andwherein the first set of formatted markup information includes information regarding a plurality of products available for the user to order via the second computing device. 16. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first set of formatted markup information includes a link when displayed on the second computing device, andwherein in view of the link being selected via the second computing device, the second request is received by the first computing device, and in view of the second request, the first computing device is configured to transmit the second response to the second computing device. 17. The first computing device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first set of formatted markup information includes a link when displayed on the second computing device, andwherein in view of the link being selected via the second computing device, another request is received by the first computing device, and in view of the another request, the first computing device is configured to transmit another response to the second computing device with instruction and data to generate additional formatted markup information, with the instructions to be executed on the data to generate the additional formatted markup information. 18. A first computing device for facilitating accessing information by a user and displaying information for the user via a network, the first computing device comprising: a processing unit;a data storage unit; anda first network interface being configured to communicate with a second computing device via the network;the first computing device being configured to receive a first request from the second computing device via the network regarding at least a portion of a first set of formatted markup information to be displayed on the second computing device;transmit a first response to the second computing device, the first response being responsive to the first request and including instructions and a first set of data, the first response giving the second computing device the ability to generate at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information by executing at least a portion of the instructions on at least a portion of the first set of data, with the byte size of the at least a portion of the instructions and the at least a portion of the first set of data together being less than the byte size of the at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information being generated for display;subsequently receive a second request from the second computing device via the network regarding additional information to be displayed on the second computing device; andtransmit a second response to the second computing device, the second response being responsive to the second request and including at least a second set of data, the second response giving the second computing device the ability to generate at least a portion of a second set of formatted markup information by executing at least a portion of the previously transmitted instructions on at least a portion of the second set of data, wherein the at least a portion of the second set of formatted markup information can be generated at the second computing device without having to re-transmit the previously transmitted instructions,wherein the first set of formatted markup information includes a first link and a second link when displayed on the second computing device,wherein in view of the first link being selected via the second computing device, the second request is received by the first computing device, and in view of the second request, the first computing device is configured to transmit the second response to the second computing device, andwherein in view of the second link being selected via the second computing device, another request is received by the first computing device, and in view of the another request, the first computing device is configured to transmit another response to the second computing device with instruction and data to generate additional formatted markup information, with the instructions to be executed on the data to generate the additional formatted markup information. 19. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising a plurality of instructions for facilitating accessing information by a user and displaying information for the user via a network, the plurality of instructions, when executed by a computing device, result in the computing device: receiving a first request from a second computing device via the network for at least a portion of a first set of formatted markup information to be displayed on the second computing device;transmitting a first response to the second computing device, the first response being responsive to the first request and including instructions and a first set of data, the first response giving the second computing device the ability to generate at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information by executing at least a portion of the instructions on at least a portion of the first set of data, with the byte size of the at least a portion of the instructions and the at least a portion of the first set of data together being less than the byte size of the at least a portion of the first set of formatted markup information being generated for display;subsequently receiving a second request from the second computing device via the network for additional information to be displayed on the second computing device; andtransmitting a second response to the second computing device, the second response being responsive to the second request and including at least a second set of data, the second response giving the second computing device the ability to generate at least a portion of a second set of formatted markup information by executing at least a portion of the previously transmitted instructions on at least a portion of the second set of data, wherein the at least a portion of the second set of formatted markup information is generated at the second computing device without having to re-transmit the previously transmitted instructions. 20. The non-transitory computer readable medium as recited in claim 19, wherein the first computing device includes at least a first network interface being configured to communicate with the second computing device via the network, andwherein the first computing device further includes a second network interface, the speed of the first network interface being higher than the speed of the second network interface.
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