NETWORK TRANSMISSION OF PAGES IN LINKABLE MARKUP LANGUAGE TO RECEIVING DISPLAY STATIONS WITH FUNCTIONS IN CURRENTLY DISPLAYED PAGES CONTROLLED BY TAGS IN SUCCEEDING PAGES

Progressions between current and succeeding World Wide Web (Web) pages are provided which are user friendly and may be easily variable by both designers and users of Web pages in computer managed communication networks such as the Web. There are provided control tags, in a transmitted page selected...

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Hauptverfasser: VIKTORS BERSTIS, JANET DMITROVICH
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Progressions between current and succeeding World Wide Web (Web) pages are provided which are user friendly and may be easily variable by both designers and users of Web pages in computer managed communication networks such as the Web. There are provided control tags, in a transmitted page selected to succeed a currently displayed page, for controlling display functions in said currently displayed page in combination with means responsive to these control tags for implementing said display functions. In the implementation, control tags in the current page are selectively activatable in response to control tags in the succeeding page. In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, the current page further includes data for selectively determining whether the current page is controllable by said succeeding page. This data my be a list of URLs (Uniform Resource Linkages) of succeeding pages only by which the current page may be controlled. Conversely, the succeeding page may be set up to include this data for selectively determining whether said current page is controllable by said succeeding page. Aspects of the effective and desirable progressions described above may be implemented through at least one activatable control tag in said current page controlling a display function for a desirable manipulated progression from said current page to said succeeding page.