Abstract:
A client system interacts with a sandbox environment to host a web browser control within the sandbox. A webpage URL, a URL to a script file to be injected into the webpage, a name of the script method to be invoked, and the event to look for to trigger the script method sent to the sandbox environment from the client. The sandbox environment downloads the script file from the cloud using the script URL and loads a rendering engine with the specified webpage URL. The specified script file is subsequently injected into the loaded webpage at the sandbox environment. After the specified event is fired, the sandbox environment triggers the specified script method and stores the results within a results array, accessible to the client system.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. §120 of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/458,126 filed on Apr. 27, 2012. The disclosure of the U.S. patent application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. 
     
    
     BACKGROUND 
       [0002]    Web applications provide a wide variety of services and data to users over networks. Data is collected, processed, and stored in different locations. Web applications retrieve that data, format it for presentation, and provide it to browsing applications on client devices for rendering websites. Some websites may be static, where the data is non-interactive. Others may provide some interactivity such as additional information through links or activation of web-based modules. In general, however, websites present data in a format and amount that is system generated according to organizational requirements or custom build based on user input and formatting. 
         [0003]    Website content comes in variety of forms. Content may include text, audio, video, images, drawings, charts, etc. Validity and reliability of content in many websites may be suspect. In addition, there is a valid danger of malicious code embedded within content. Modern solutions meet demand for website content interaction by attempting to provide safe parsed content to end users. Parsed content solutions include client and server systems. Many need significant updates to preserve synchronicity with, technologies utilized in website construction. However, most parsing solutions fail upon facing frequent website updates. Dynamic nature of some websites make it a near impossibility to have a safe parser solution with high success rate for parsing content from websites. Additionally, customization to suit the variability of websites may also lead to problems in maintaining and hosting database solutions to parse content from websites. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0004]    This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified ions that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to exclusively identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended as an aid in determining die scope of the claimed subject matter. 
         [0005]    Embodiments are directed to retrieving content from a website through a sandbox. A client system may interact with a sandbox environment to host a web browser control within the sandbox. A webpage URL, a URL to a script file to be injected into the webpage, a name of the script method to be invoked, and the event to look for to trigger the script method may be received at the sandbox environment from the client. The sandbox environment may download the script file from the cloud using the script URL and load a rendering engine with the specified webpage URL. The specified script file may be injected into the loaded webpage at the sandbox environment. After the specified event is fired, the sandbox environment may trigger the specified script method and store the results, within a results array, which may be made accessible to the client system. 
         [0006]    These and other features and advantages will be apparent from a reading of the following detailed description and a review of the associated drawings. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are explanatory and do not restrict aspects as claimed. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0007]      FIG. 1  illustrates an example network diagram where an application may retrieve content from a website through a sandbox according to some embodiments; 
           [0008]      FIG. 2  illustrates a component diagram of an application retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments; 
           [0009]      FIG. 3  illustrates an example extraction mechanism retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments; 
           [0010]      FIG. 4  illustrates an example update mechanism refreshing scripts to retrieve consent from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments; 
           [0011]      FIG. 5  is a networked environment, where a system according to embodiments may be implemented; 
           [0012]      FIG. 6  is a block diagram of an example computing operating environment, where embodiments may be implemented; and 
           [0013]      FIG. 7  illustrates a logic flow diagram for a process retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0014]    As briefly described above, an application may retrieve content from a website through a sandbox. The application may isolate extraction and preparation of content within the sandbox by using a script retrieved from a cloud source. The client may further be isolated from script management through an update mechanism at the cloud source. 
         [0015]    In the following detailed description, references are made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustrations specific embodiments or examples. These aspects may be combined, other aspects may be utilized, and structural changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. 
         [0016]    While the embodiments will be described is the general context of program modules that execute in conjunction with an application program that runs on an operating system on a computing device, those skilled hi the art will recognize that aspects may also be implemented in combination with other program modules. 
         [0017]    Generally, program modules include routines, programs, components, data structures, and other types of structures that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types. Moreover, those skilled in the art will appreciate that embodiments may be practiced with other computer system configurations, including hand-held devices, multiprocessor systems, microprocessor-based or programmable consumer electronics, minicomputers, mainframe computers, and comparable computing devices. Embodiments may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote processing devices that are linked through a communications network. In a distributed computing environment, program modules may be located in both local and remote memory storage devices. 
         [0018]    Embodiments may be implemented as a computer-implemented process (method), a computing system, or as an article of manufacture, such as a computer program product or computer readable media. The computer program product may be a computer storage medium readable by a computer system and encoding a computer program that comprises instructions for causing a computer or computing system to perform example process(es). The computer-readable storage medium is a non-transitory computer-readable memory device. The computer-readable storage medium can for example be implemented via one or more of a volatile computer memory, a non-volatile memory, a hard drive, a flash, drive, a floppy disk, or a compact disk, and comparable media. 
         [0019]    According to embodiments, a sandbox may be a protected environment shielding external applications and devices from processed content within. A script may be a set of instructions to accomplish multiple-actions upon executions. A cloud source may be any network connected application/device providing a service as a unified entity. 
         [0020]    Throughout this specification, the term “platform” may be a combination of software and hardware components for retrieving content from a website through a sandbox. Examples of platforms include, but are not limited to, a hosted service executed over a plurality of servers, an application executed on a single computing device, and comparable systems. The term “server” generally refers to a computing device executing one or more software programs typically in a networked environment. However, a server may also be implemented as a virtual server (software programs) executed on one or more computing devices viewed as a server on the network. More detail on these technologies and example operations is provided below. 
         [0021]    Referring to  FIG. 1 , diagram  100  illustrates an example network diagram, where an application may retrieve content from a website through a sandbox according to some embodiments. The components and environments shown in diagram  100  are for illustration purposes. Embodiments may be implemented in various local, networked, cloud-based and similar computing environments employing a variety of computing devices and systems, hardware and software. 
         [0022]    In an example environment illustrated in diagram  100 , one or more servers  102  and  104  may provide websites for consumption. Websites may host formatted text, and media such as audio, video, images, charts, drawings, tables, etc. The websites may be formatted in a standard format such a hypertext markup language (HTML). A sandbox environment  106  within a client application may process websites from, web server  1  ( 102 ) and web server  2  ( 104 ) to provide content associated with the websites to the client application on client devices  110  upon request through networks  108 . The network(s)  108  may be any network architecture providing access to the sandbox environment  106  through wired or wireless technology. 
         [0023]    Client devices  110  may include a variety of hardware such as desktop computer  112 , laptop computer  114 , a tablet device  116  such as a slate, and a smart phone  118 . The client devices  110  may request content from websites through the sandbox environment  106 . The content may include components of the website such as images, text components, media, or combinations. By employing the sandbox environment  106 , client devices  110  may be protected against malware that may be embedded in a webpage. Through a predefined communication protocol, the client devices lit) may be enabled to communicate with the sandbox environment  106  enabling them to inject a cloud-based script within the sandbox environment  106  in response to a trigger event and retrieve results of the executed script outside the sandbox environment. By hosting the script in the cloud, extraction logic may be updated outside of the clients. 
         [0024]      FIG. 2  illustrates a component diagram of an application retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments. Diagram  200  displays an example application hosting a sandbox  204  environment to process websites. 
         [0025]    According to some embodiments, a client application  202  may transmit a request  216  an application hosting a sandbox  204  for content from a website. The request may include instructions about the website and how to retrieve the content. The application may retrieve the webpage content  210  and render it using a rendering engine (e.g., HTML rendering engine  206 ) within the sandbox  204 . The application may also retrieve a script  214  from a cloud source  212  to extract the content. The application may inject the script  214  into the website content and execute the script method in response to a trigger event defined by the request  216  from the client application  202 . The application may load the results of the execution of the script  214  onto a results array  208  provide to fee requesting client application  202 . The results in the array may also be stored for future access. 
         [0026]    According to other embodiments, the host application may isolate the loaded webpage within the sandbox. The processes related to rendering may be contained within the sandbox. Thus, the host application may isolate execution of the script and extraction of the content within the sandbox. In some implementations, the cloud-based script  214  may be used to extract content from a website and provide as part of a news feed or similar feed item. For example, a dominant image, title, content, an icon, or similar items may be extracted from a news website and provided as a teaser with a news feed or a search result associated with the website. The extracted items may be selected based on HTML properties, heuristics, or comparable methods. For example, image height, width, aspect ratio, vertical/horizontal position, etc. may be used to select an image from the web page. Similarly, icons, titles, or other elements of the webpage may be extracted in the sandbox  204 . 
         [0027]    According to yet other embodiments, the application may communicate with, the client application through a communication protocol. The communication protocol may be a standardized communication protocol such as hypertext transmission protocol (HTTP), encrypted communication such as secure http (HTTPS), or others. 
         [0028]    According to further embodiments, the application may trigger a mechanism to inject the script into the loaded webpage within the sandbox according to a specified event. The client may provide the specified event through the initial request. The specified event may include a user defined event or a system defined event. Additionally, the mechanism to inject the script may include screening the loaded webpage and the content resulting from the injection for malware. In an example scenario, the client application may submit a request for content including only image data from a website. The application may render the webpage in the sandbox. The application may retrieve a script from the cloud source to extract image data from websites. And, the application may inject the script into the loaded webpage to extract the image data. The extracted image data may be loaded to an array for transmission to the client application. 
         [0029]    According to other embodiments, the application may trigger a mechanism to transmit the content to the client outside of the sandbox. The application may load the content into the array according to infractions in the script. In an example scenario, the application may prepare the array according to a transmission protocol expected by the client application. Additionally, the application may receive instructions to customize the array according to the specifications of the client. In an example scenario, the application, may sort the array according to a sort architecture of the client application. 
         [0030]      FIG. 3  illustrates an example extraction mechanism retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments. Diagram  300  displays a mobile device such as a smart phone  302  requesting content from a website. An application hosting a sandbox environment  306  may render and extract content from the requested website. 
         [0031]    According to some embodiments, a user of the smart phone  302  may initiate a request  304  for content from, a website by activating a touch control for the request  304 . The application may receive the request  304  and retrieve a webpage  308  for rendering within sandbox environment  306 . The application may process the webpage according to a script retrieved from a cloud source and load the extracted content  310  to an array. The extracted content may include individual components from the website such as images or other graphics, as well as textual content such as a title. The application may transmit the extracted content to the smart phone  302  and the smart phone may display the extracted content  312 . 
         [0032]    According to other embodiments, the application may retrieve the script from the cloud source providing an interlace to update the script. The cloud source may enable authorized external entities to update and refresh scripts. The scripts may be refreshed to optimize extraction to suit dynamic nature of websites. The application may also isolate the client from an update to the script. The application may alter behavior to alternately manage execution of script components unspecified by the request. The application may choose not to execute unspecified components of the script. 
         [0033]    According to further embodiments, the application may render the webpage with an HTML rendering engine. The application may update components of the rendering engine dynamically to provide additional functionality such as support for other website construction languages and technologies. In addition, the application may execute a component, of the script matching a specified event, subsequent to detecting the specified event on the loaded webpage. An example may include, executing a component of the script calling for extraction of all audio content from the webpage upon detecting audio content within the webpage. 
         [0034]      FIG. 4  illustrates an example update mechanism refreshing scripts to retrieve content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments. Diagram  400  may display art update mechanism to refresh scripts within a cloud source. 
         [0035]    According to some embodiments, application hosting a sandbox  404  may process a website and extract content for client applications running on client devices such as tablet  402 . The sandbox may retrieve a script  410  requested by the client from the cloud source  406 . The cloud source may provide interfaces to update  412  and refresh the script  410 . An authorized user may update ( 412 ) the script  410  through another client device such as an authorized desktop computer  408 . The cloud source  406  may limit update access to organizational entities or limit update access through other access authorization schemes. 
         [0036]    According to other embodiments, the application may detect the request that may include a uniform resource locator (URL) of the webpage, a URL of the script, a component of the script matching a specified event, and the specified event. Similar to the above example scenario, the specified event may be recognition of a certain content type of the webpage, such as video, and executing the component of the script to extract video from the webpage. 
         [0037]    According to further embodiments, the application may store complex data structures in the elements of the array storing attributes of the content. In an example scenario, the application may employ a hash structure as a content array element. Additionally, the application may customize attributes of the content according to an executed component of the script. In an example scenario, the application may format attributes to accommodate bandwidth allocations of the client application and device. An example may include lowering image size and density of images from a website to fit mobile network bandwidth limits. 
         [0038]    According to yet other embodiments, a user may request content from the sandbox through a touch enabled device such as a tablet, a smartphone, etc. The user may provide touch and gesture combinations to the display surface of the touch enabled device to send a request for content. The client application may receive the content array and format the content array to fit the display surface of the touch based device. The user may interact with the displayed content through touch and gesture input. 
         [0039]    The example scenarios and schemas in  FIG. 2 through 4  are shown with specific components, data types, and configurations. Embodiments are not limited to systems according to these example configurations. Retrieving content from, a website through a sandbox may be implemented in configurations employing fewer or additional components in applications and user interfaces. Furthermore, the example schema and components shown in  FIG. 2 through 4  and their subcomponents may be implemented in a similar manner with other values using the principles described herein. 
         [0040]      FIG. 5  is a networked environment, where a system according to embodiments may be implemented. Local and remote resources may be provided by one or more servers  514  or a single server (e.g. web server)  516  such as a hosted service. An application may communicate with client interfaces on individual computing devices such as a laptop  511 , a tablet device  512  or a smart phone  513  (‘client devices’) through network(s)  510 . 
         [0041]    As discussed above, an application may retrieve content from a webpage through a sandbox. The application may isolate content extraction from the webpage by loading the webpage and injecting scripts into the webpage within the sandbox. The scripts may be provided and managed by cloud resources to update and refresh scripts for optimum webpage extractions. Client devices  511 - 513  may enable access to applications executed on remote server(s) (e.g. one of servers  514 ) as discussed previously. The servers) may retrieve or store relevant data from/to data store(s)  519  directly or through database server  518 . 
         [0042]    Network(s)  510  may comprise any topology of servers, clients, Internet service providers, and communication media. A system according to embodiments may have a static or dynamic topology. Network(s)  510  may include secure networks such as an enterprise network, an unsecure network such as a wireless open network, or the Internet. Network(s)  510  may also coordinate communication over other networks such as Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) or cellular networks. Furthermore, network(s)  510  may include short range wireless networks such as Bluetooth or similar ones. Network(s)  510  provide communication between the nodes described herein. By way of example, and not limitation, network(s)  510  may include wireless media such as acoustic, RF, infrared and other wireless media. 
         [0043]    Many other configurations of computing devices, applications, data sources, and data distribution systems may be employed to retrieve content from a website through a sandbox. Furthermore, the networked, environments discussed in  FIG. 5  are for illustration purposes only. Embodiments are not limited to the example applications, modules, or processes. 
         [0044]      FIG. 6  and the associated discussion are intended to provide a brief general description of a suitable computing environment in which embodiments may be implemented. With reference to  FIG. 6 , a block diagram of an example computing operating environment for an application according to embodiments is illustrated, such as computing device  600 . In a basic configuration, computing device  600  may include at least one processing unit  602  and system memory  604 . Computing device  600  may also include a plurality of processing anus that cooperate in executing programs. Depending on the exact configuration and type of computing device, the system memory  604  may be volatile (such as RAM), non-volatile (such as ROM, flash memory, etc.) or some combination of the two. System memory  604  typically includes an operating system  605  suitable for controlling the operation of the platform, such as the WINDOWS® operating systems from MICROSOFT CORPORATION of Redmond, Wash. The system memory  604  may also include one or more software applications such as program modules  606 , an application hosting a sandbox  622 , and HTML rendering engine  624 . 
         [0045]    The application may isolate loading a website and script injection into the webpage through the sandbox  622  according to embodiments. The HTML rendering engine  624  may render the webpage and format the webpage according to technologies used to construct the webpage. This basic configuration is illustrated in  FIG. 6  by those components within dashed line  608 . 
         [0046]    Computing device  600  may have additional features or functionality. For example, the computing device  600  may also include additional data storage devices (removable and/or non-removable) such as, for example, magnetic disks, optical disks, or tape. Such additional storage is illustrated in  FIG. 6  by removable storage  609  and non-removable storage  610 . Computer readable storage media may include volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information, such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data. Computer readable storage media is a non-transitory computer readable memory device. System memory  604 , removable storage  609  and non-removable storage  610  are all examples of computer readable storage media. Computer readable storage media includes, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by computing device  600 . Any such computer readable storage media may be part of computing device  600 . Computing device  600  may also have input device(s)  612  such as keyboard, mouse, pen, voice input device, touch input device, and comparable input devices. Output device(s)  614  as a display, speakers, printer, and other types of output devices may also be included. These devices are well known in the art and need not be discussed at length here. 
         [0047]    Computing device  600  may also contain communication connections  616  that allow the device to communicate with other devices  618 , such as over a wireless network in a distributed computing environment, a satellite link, a cellular link, and comparable mechanisms. Other devices  618  may include computer device(s) that execute communication applications, storage servers, and comparable devices. Communication connection(s)  616  is one example of communication media. Communication media can include therein computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules, or other data, in a modulated data signal, such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism, and includes any information delivery media. The term “modulated data signal” means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. By way of example, and not limitation, communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired connection, and wireless media such as acoustic, RF, infrared and other wireless media. 
         [0048]    Example embodiments also include methods. These methods can be implemented in any number of ways, including the structures described in this document. One such way is by machine operations, of devices of the type described in this document. 
         [0049]    Another optional way is for one or more of the individual operations of the methods to be performed in conjunction with one or more human, operators performing some. These human operators need not be co-located with each other, but each can be only with a machine that performs a portion of the program. 
         [0050]      FIG. 7  illustrates a logic flow diagram for a process retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments. Process  700  may be implemented by an application acting as a sandbox or an application hosting a sandbox as part of its functionality in some examples. 
         [0051]    Process  700  may begin with operation  710  where an application may detect a request for content from a client. The request may include webpage and script addresses along with a specific event and a component of the script associated with the event. At operation  720 , the application may load the webpage associated with the request within the sandbox. The application may isolate the loading/rendering operations through use of the sandbox. Next, the application may retrieve a script from a cloud source at operation  730 . The application may inject the script into tire loaded webpage to extract the content within the sandbox at operation  740 . The content may include text portions, audio, video, images, etc. Subsequently, the application may load the content into an array for client access at operation  750 . The extracted content may be a thumbnail of the webpage. 
         [0052]    Some embodiments may be implemented in a computing device that includes a communication module, a memory, and a processor, where the processor executes a method as described above or comparable ones in conjunction with instructions stored in the memory. Other embodiments may be implemented as a computer readable storage medium with instructions stored thereon for executing a method as described above or similar ones. 
         [0053]    The operations included in process  700  are for illustration purposes. Retrieving content from a website through a sandbox according to embodiments may be implemented by similar processes with fewer or additional steps, as well as in different order of operations using the principles described herein. 
         [0054]    The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the embodiments. Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims and embodiments.