Creation and manipulation of internet location objects in a graphical user interface environment

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6727923
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09074994

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Internet location objects are created and displayed as icons in a graphical user interface (GUI) environment. Internet location objects may be manipulated by the user in similar fashion as other GUI objects, e.g., files, folders, aliases, etc. When an object is dragged from within an application into a system window, a drag object describing what is being dragged in passed from the application to the operating system. An application may be aware of Internet location objects and, when an object is dragged from within the application into the system window, may specify that the object being dragged is a URL. Alternatively, the application may be unaware of or not support Internet locations but support generic text drag-and-drop, in which case the application, instead of specifying a 'URL drag flavor,' specifies a 'text drag flavor' as part of the drag object. Depending on the drag flavor, the file manager either causes an Internet location object (URL drag flavor) to be created directly or intelligently parses a text string that has been dragged and dropped onto the user desktop to determine is the text string is likely a URL (text drag flavor). If a text string specified as part of a text flavor drag object is found to likely be a URL, then an Internet location object is created. Otherwise, a different behavior is followed, e.g., a 'clipping' object or other object may be created. When the user 'opens' an Internet location object, a browser or other assigned program is launched and retrieves the resource identified by the URL stored as part of the Internet location object. The resource may be located remotely or may be located on the local user machine. In particular, a URL can refer to resources that are not 'on the net' (and which do not represent cached net resources). For example, URLs can be used to refer to files or directories on hard drives attached to a user machine independently of whether the machine is or has ever been attached to a network. URLs can thus serve a function very similar to aliases.

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APPLE INCONE APPLE PARK WAY CUPERTINO CA 95014

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McInerney, Peter Joseph Cupertino, CA 3 102

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