System and method for dynamic compression of data

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer-to-computer data modifying – Compressing/decompressing

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C709S231000, C709S245000

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07844740

ABSTRACT:
A method of transferring a compressed web page over a computer network without affecting the existing web server applications and processes. The compressor intercepts a request from a workstation for the web page. A second request is transmitted to the server from the compressor for the original, uncompressed web page. The web page is selectively compressed in the compressor. Then the compressed web page is transmitted to the workstation. Optionally, some of the files associated web page, such as image files, are also compressed and the references to the compressed associated files is changed to reflect any change in the name of the compressed associated files.

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