About: Cross-origin resource sharing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 48 publications have been published within this topic receiving 998 citations. The topic is also known as: CORS.
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for enabling collaboration with web pages and other resources is described, which includes the step of establishing a collaboration session between a first client and a second client.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for enabling collaboration with web pages and other resources is described. A method includes the step of establishing a collaboration session between a first client and a second client. A requested resource is cached with the session host in response to a request having a first uniform resource locator (URL) issued by the first client, if the requested resource is a pre-determined type of resource. A second URL is provided to the second client. The second URL identifies the requested resource or the cached resource in accordance with whether the requested resource is cached. Apparatus for enabling collaboration includes a web server, a cache, and a filter. The web server provides a requested web page in response to a first client's request. The filter stores the requested web page in the cache, if the requested web page is a pre-determined type of web page. A number of pre-determined characteristics for caching are described in various embodiments of the methods and apparatus. In one embodiment, the requested resource is cached if it is a dynamic web page. In one embodiment an expiration date of the requested resource determines whether the requested resource should be cached. In another embodiment, a filename associated with the requested resource determines whether the requested resource should be cached. In another embodiment, components of the request determine whether the requested web page should be cached.
TL;DR: In this paper, a user retrieves a web page from a network and it is determined that the web page can be accessed from the network with a resource location request including a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) having one or more URI components.
Abstract: When a user retrieves a web page from a network and it is determined that the web page can be accessed from the network with a resource location request including a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) having one or more URI components, one or more domain names can be generated from at least one of a one or more URI components and at least a portion of the web page, and the user can be provided a copy of the web page from the network along with the ability to determine whether at least one domain name of said one or more domain names is available for registration
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system, method and device for computer networking that includes receiving from a remote client (12) a request for a web resource containing renderable and non-renderable data.
Abstract: A system, method and device for computer networking. According to one embodiment of the invention, the method includes receiving from a remote client (12) a request for a web resource containing renderable and non-renderable data. The method further includes filtering at least a portion of the non-renderable data from the requested web resource, thereby creating a modified web resource, The method also includes sending the modified web resource to the remote client (12). Non-renderable data may include whitespace, comments, hard returns, meta tags, keywords, or other data not used by a browser to present a web page.
TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for sharing concurrent ad hoc Web content between users visiting the same Web domain, sub-domain, section or page is provided, which includes associating a user with a current uniform resource locator, parsing the current uniform locator of the current web page, creating a Web content sharing group by identifying one or more other users with whom the user would like to share, saving current uniform resources locators of pages being browsed calculating a status of the web content sharing groups by determining if any users in the Web contentsharing group are currently browsing
Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for sharing concurrent ad hoc Web content between users visiting the same Web domain, sub-domain, section or page. In one example, the method includes associating a user with a current uniform resource locator and Web domain, sub-domain, section or page being browsed by parsing the current uniform resource locator of the current Web page, creating a Web content sharing group by identifying one or more other users with whom the user would like to share, saving current uniform resource locators of pages being browsed calculating a status of the Web content sharing group by determining if any users in the Web content sharing group are currently browsing on a same Web domain, sub-domain, section or page as the user, and communicating the status of the Web content sharing group with a front-end device.