Ex Parte GLASER et al - Page 3




               Appeal No. 2002-0068                                                                       Page 3                  
               Application No. 09/102,038                                                                                         


                      A further understanding of the invention can be achieved by reading the following                           
               claim.                                                                                                             
                              5. A method of switching a browser implemented on a client                                          
                      computer from a first HTML file to a second HTML file, comprising the                                       
                      steps of:                                                                                                   
                              receiving control information from the browser, the control                                         
                      information derived from execution of an applet in the first HTML file and                                  
                      comprising data relating a file name for the second HTML file with a                                        
                      command to show the second HTML file; and                                                                   
                              switching the browser to the second HTML file when a control                                        
                      event invoking the command to show the second HTML file is received                                         
                      from the browser.                                                                                           


                      Claims 1, 2, 7, 8, and 10-12 stand rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 103(a) as obvious                             
               over Oliver et. al., Netscape 3 Unleashed 353-54 and 566-67(1996) ("Oliver"); Steven                               
               Holzner, Java 1.1 348-51 and 362-65 (1997) ("Holzner"); and U.S. Patent                                            
               No. 5,960,429 ("Peercy").  Claims 3, 4, 9, 13, and 14 stand rejected under § 103(a) as                             
               obvious over Netscape, Holzner, Peercy, and U.S. Patent No. 5,953,731, ("Glaser").                                 
               Claim 5 stands rejected under 35 U.S.C. § 102(a) as anticipated by Dick Oliver and                                 
               Molly Holzschlag, Sams' Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours 32-34 (2d ed. 1997)                                      
               ("HTML 4").  Claim 6 stands rejected under § 103(a) as obvious over HTML 4 and U.S.                                
               Patent No. 5,960,429 ("Peercy").  Claims 15 and 16 stand rejected under § 103(a) as                                
               obvious over Peercy and Holzner.                                                                                   









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