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Patent USRE41786 - Web browser of wireless device having serialization manager for maintaining ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsAn information browser system and method enables sending of information requests to remote information sources and receiving of requested information from the remote sources on a wireless communication device. Information in any of a plurality of formats, including WML, HTML and WMLScript, is converted...http://www.google.com/patents/USRE41786?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent USRE41786 - Web browser of wireless device having serialization manager for maintaining registry of converters that convert data into format compatible with user interface of the deviceAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUSRE41786 E1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 12/361,161PCT numberPCT/CA2001/001857Publication dateSep 28, 2010Filing dateDec 21, 2001Priority dateDec 22, 2000Also published asCA2432590A1, CA2432590C, DE60143969D1, EP1428348A2, EP1428348B1, EP1638020A2, EP1638020A3, EP1643381A2, EP1643381A3, EP2267619A1, US7389361, US7596631, US7761603, US8190776, US20040073626, US20080222269, US20090313387, US20100281391, WO2002052785A2, WO2002052785A3Publication number12361161, 361161, PCT/2001/1857, PCT/CA/1/001857, PCT/CA/1/01857, PCT/CA/2001/001857, PCT/CA/2001/01857, PCT/CA1/001857, PCT/CA1/01857, PCT/CA1001857, PCT/CA101857, PCT/CA2001/001857, PCT/CA2001/01857, PCT/CA2001001857, PCT/CA200101857, US RE41786 E1, US RE41786E1, US-E1-RE41786, USRE41786 E1, USRE41786E1InventorsHarry R. Major, Michael KnowlesOriginal AssigneeResearch In Motion LimitedExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (14), Non-Patent Citations (39), Referenced by (2), Classifications (8) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetWeb browser of wireless device having serialization manager for maintaining registry of converters that convert data into format compatible with user interface of the deviceUS RE41786 E1Abstract An information browser system and method enables sending of information requests to remote information sources and receiving of requested information from the remote sources on a wireless communication device. Information in any of a plurality of formats, including WML, HTML and WMLScript, is converted into a format in which the information can be displayed or otherwise further processed by the device. Information browsing functions may also be integrated with other communication functions on a mobile communication device.
Referring now to FIG. 7, a logical flow chart of the process performed in an illustrative embodiment of the present invention is shown generally as 400. The browser implementing process 400 is preferably pre-programmed with a �home page� URL that it will attempt to load when started at step 402. The browser will first create a request to load the preprogrammed �home page� URL at step 404. It will then enter the normal page-request cycle, which begins with the browser determining if a valid previously rendered copy of the home page is stored in the page cache at step 406. If the home page is stored in the page cache, then the browser can quickly load it from cache at step 408 and display the page at step 410.
Referring back to FIG. 6, raw WML content from an information source is converted by WAP gateway 338 into a compressed format known as tokenized WML or WMLC. Similarly, WML content and HTML content are converted into compressed formats by filters 342 and 344 in IP proxy server 340. For such content, the example converter objects 206a, 206b, 206c and 206d and renderer objects 208a, 208b, 208c and 208d (see FIG. 3) are sufficient for information browsing functionality. As such, WML, HTML and WMLScript converters and renderers are preferably provided in a communication device by a device manufacturer. However, other types of content may also be simply passed to the device through WAP gateway 338 or IP proxy server 340, requiring further converter/renderers such as the �Format X� converters and renderers 206d and 208d (see FIG. 3). As described above, these further converter/renderers can be either registered with serialization manager 204/322 and installed in the device by a third party or registered with the serialization manager 204/322 for later download and installation to the device at a later time in response to receipt of corresponding content type. In other contemplated embodiments, a user may choose to download, register and install selected converters and renderers to the device.
As an example, wireless device 900 may be a hand held electronic device such as those disclosed in co-pending U.S. Pat. No. 6,278,442, titled �Hand-Held Electronic Device With a Keyboard Optimized for Use With the Thumbs�, issued on Aug. 21, 2001, and assigned to the assignee of the instant invention. In such devices, a cursor is positioned in the message list by rotation of a thumbwheel. A message list selection is made by depressing the thumbwheel. A browser menu may also be displayed by simply providing the selection input while the cursor or selection indicator is positioned in a particular display area outside the message list entries. Whenever suitable selection input is provided, a browser menu applicable to the context of the position of the selection indicator is displayed.
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Dated: Dec. 16, 2008.* Cited by examinerReferenced byCiting PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS8190776Jul 19, 2010May 29, 2012Research In Motion LimitedWeb browser for a wireless device comprising a browser daemon for permitting access to information after the web browser has been closedUSRE43678Sep 28, 2011Sep 18, 2012Research In Motion LimitedWeb browser of wireless device having serialization manager for maintaining registry of converters that convert data into format compatible with user interface of the deviceClassifications U.S. Classification709/246, 709/216International ClassificationG06F15/16, G06F17/30Cooperative ClassificationG06F17/30905, G06F17/30899European ClassificationG06F17/30W9V, G06F17/30W9RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google