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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 29, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 08, 2006
Yoav Weiss, Saint-Donat sur Pharbasse, FR;
Yair Shapira, Haifa, IL;
Petro Flomin, Ariel, IL;
Flash Networks, Inc., Herzlia, IL;
Abstract
The rendering of markup language based files is accelerated by employing an apparatus to capture requests for markup language pages. The requested pages are retrieved and then examined to identify additional links that are contained therein. The markup language page is then modified by adding a trigger or tag into the page. The trigger or tag is basically a mechanism to automate a request for additional markup language information or pages. The trigger or tag, when received by the device requesting the markup language page, will invoke a request to obtain the markup language information or file represented by the tag. The tag can be a browser activated link or a JavaScript. A predictive module is used to review the additional links in the requested pages to identify a predicted next page to be downloaded or requested. This predicted next page or link can be a most likely candidate for what a user viewing the current page would request.