Method and systems for accessing data by spelling...

Data processing: presentation processing of document – operator i – Presentation processing of document – Hypermedia

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C715S206000, C715S234000

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ABSTRACT:
A method for marking hyperlinks, for creating an associated link spelling table, and for accessing the address of a marked hyperlink. A portion of text is selected and the hyperlinks of the selected text are identified. Then a link spelling table is created and a set of discrimination letter subsets characterizing each of the identified hyperlink is determined. Each discrimination letter subset is associated to the address of the corresponding hyperlink in the link spelling table, and the discrimination letter subset in each hyperlink of the selected text portion are marked. Then, to access the hyperlink, the user spells the discrimination letters that are then converted to extract the discrimination letter subset. The link spelling table is accessed to determine if the extracted discrimination letter subset belongs to the link spelling table. If the extracted discrimination letter subset belongs to the link spelling table, the address associated with the extracted discrimination letter subset is recovered and the data localized at that address are accessed.

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