Appeal 2007-0589 Application 09/852,959 web page is served up as depicted by block 411. If not, the web page is dynamically built in the requested language with any updated data, as illustrated at block 407, and then stored (cached locally and/or saved), and transmitted to the requestor, as depicted at block 409. (Specification 7: 11- 18). 4. The web page is only built in the human language requested by the user. (Specification 7: 21). 5. After the page is built with the new information only after a user requests to view it, and only in the language that was requested, the page is locally cached and/or saved on hard disk for later use, and transmitted to the requesting user. (Specification 7: 26-28). 6. The system then awaits additional requests from users and for additional new data or information for the web page. (Specification 7: 29 -8: 1). 7. When a user requests to view a particular web page, the web server uses a static HTML file (also located on the hard drive) that contains all the static information to build the requested web page and merges in the dynamic information that the library stored in the variable file the last time the information changed. (Specification 8: 29 - 9: 4). 8. Pages are only built when requested and only in the language requested. (Specification 9: 22-23). 9. The invention can be understood by reference to Figures 1 through 4 of the drawings of Appellants’ Specification. 3Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next
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