Claims
- 1. A handheld computer comprising:a display; an antenna; a memory configured to store a set of data configured for a selected network site; and a processor configured to: access the set of data from the memory to render a form for the selected network site, the form including one or more fields; associate user-input to the one or more fields provided by the form; signal a wireless communication over the antenna for the selected network site, the wireless communication comprising the form with the user-input being associated with the one or more fields, receive a response over the antenna, the response originating from the selected network site; and providing a content comprising one or more selectable pages appearing on the display, a first portion of the content being derived from the set of data for the selected network, a second portion of the content being derived from the response received over the antenna from the selected network site.
- 2. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the wireless communication is signaled from the antenna in a compressed markup language.
- 3. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the one or more pages comprising the content are linked to one another, and wherein at least some of the data for linking the one or more pages to one another is stored with the set of data configured for the selected network site.
- 4. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the response originating from the network site is received from the network site in a compressed markup language.
- 5. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the processor is configured to access the set of data to structure the form so as to generate a response from the selected network site.
- 6. The handheld computer of claim 2, wherein the compressed markup language corresponds to Compact Markup Language (CML).
- 7. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the processor is configured to access the pre-configured data to structure the form in Compact Markup Language (CML) so as to generate a response from the network site in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
- 8. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein at least some of the first portion of the content corresponds to the form.
- 9. A handheld computer comprising:a display; a memory to store a set of data for a selected network site; a processor configured to: execute an application associated with the selected network site, the application accessing the set of data to generate a query form to be signaled across a wireless channel to the network site; execute a browser with the application to signal the query form to the network site, and to render a content comprising one or more pages, at least some of the content being derived from a response received from the network site, the one or more pages of the content being linked using data in the set of data.
- 10. The handheld computer of claim 9, wherein the application associated with the network site accesses the set of data to display a portion of one page of the one or more pages in the content concurrently with the browser using the response to display another portion of the one page.
- 11. The handheld computer of claim 9, wherein a portion of the content corresponds to the query form.
- 12. The handheld computer of claim 10, wherein a first portion of the content is static so as to be independent of the response received from the network site, and wherein a second portion of the content is dynamic so as to be determined by the response from the network site.
- 13. The handheld computer of claim 10, further comprising a serial port to exchange communications with another computer, and wherein the set of data for the selected network site is signaled from another computer over the serial port.
- 14. The handheld computer of claim 13, wherein the application associated with the selected network site is signaled from another computer over the serial port.
- 15. The handheld computer of claim 9, wherein the memory is configured to store a plurality of data sets, each data set corresponding to one of a plurality of network sites, and wherein the processor is configured to execute a plurality of applications, each of the plurality of applications being associated with one of the plurality of network sites, and each of the plurality of applications generating a query form configured for the associated one of the plurality of network sites.
- 16. The handheld computer of claim 9, wherein the application associates a plurality of network pages configured for the selected network site.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/087,515, entitled “Method and Apparatus for Communicating Information over Low Bandwidth Communications Networks,” filed May 29, 1998, having inventors Jeffrey C. Hawkins, Joseph K. Sipher and Scott D. Lincke.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/087,563, entitled “Method, System and Apparatus for Packet Minimized Communications,” filed May 29, 1998, having inventors Ronald Marianetti II, Scott D. Lincke, and Jeffrey C. Hawkins.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/086,888, entitled “Method and System for Secure Communications,” filed May 29, 1998, having inventors Ronald Marianetti II and Scott D. Lincke, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,253,326.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/087,552, entitled “Method and System for Wireless Internet Access,” filed May 29, 1998, having inventor Jeffrey C. Hawkins.
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