Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: Hava B Edelstein: Innovator in Web Editing Technology
Introduction
Hava B Edelstein is a notable inventor based in San Francisco, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of web editing technology. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the way web authors interact with HTML documents.
Latest Patents
Edelstein holds a patent for "Storing valid and invalid markup language in strict and relaxed tables respectively." This inventive editor allows web authors to edit HTML visually while preserving the HTML source document. The editor maintains the structure and format of the HTML, enabling simultaneous modeless visual and source document editing. When an edit is made, only the HTML source around that edit is updated, rather than rewriting the entire HTML source document. Furthermore, the new HTML source code is outputted in a format specified by the user. To preserve the document's format, format information is stored in the parsed tree. The format of the node is preserved when its source is regenerated, and edits to the node will reformat it according to user preferences. Invalid HTML structures are maintained and not corrected, allowing for editing of the structure or representing such structures as invalid nodes. The invention ensures that the structure and format of the document are minimally modified during editing, affecting only the nodes involved in the edits.
Career Highlights
Edelstein is associated with Macromedia, Inc., where he has contributed to the development of innovative web technologies. His work has had a lasting impact on how web authors create and manage HTML documents.
Collaborations
Edelstein has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kevin Lynch and Narciso B Jaramillo, who have also made significant contributions to the field of web technology.
Conclusion
Hava B Edelstein's innovative work in web editing technology has transformed the way HTML documents are edited and managed. His patent reflects a deep understanding of user needs and technical challenges in web development.