Internet DRAFT - draft-httpurlmask

draft-httpurlmask



Network Working Group                                        Pradeep Kumar Xplorer
Internet-Draft
Intended status: Standards Track                                  Individual
Expires: Apr 6, 2015                               		Oct 06, 2014
                                                      		
                                                          


                 There should be a concept of mask applied to HTTP URLs.
                         draft-httpurlmask-03


Abstract

    This document describes the need for an HTTP client browser to be able to
    use masks and create masks by logic and drag and drop in the browser and see
    them as pulldown menu in the browser while viewing URLs or URIs?.

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Table of Contents
   1. Introduction ............................................... 2
   2. Background ..................................................2
   3. General Information of the service ..........................3
   4. Authors Addresses ...........................................3
   5. Acknowledgements ............................................3


1. Introduction

    There should be a concept of mask that can be applied to HTTP URLs
    and implementable in a browser and easily creatable using a browser.
    This concept can be extended to Views of an website information site
    that are invokable by the client browser by browser load action.
    

2. Background
	I am a publisher of an impressive information site but a victim
	of cybercrime. So i have to publish information thats not pleasant to
	view even for me. So i see a need to give an Option of mask as a drop down
	menu or that can be creatable by a user viewing a page. 
     

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3. General Information of the service
	THis should involve modifying HTTP protocol and more research is needed
        for finalising requirements.
	Think of the static or dynamic page you are viewing your information
	as a rectangle of dots. You can create an information mask that shows
	only certain dots and not others. You as a publisher of a static or dynamic
	page can offer your own masks or the viewer of a certain information
	site can create his or her own mask, and this could include more than inclusion
	and exclusion and some executable logic also.Since 2008 my information
      page has been cluttered with my concerns of being attacked and irritated
      while travelling and details of cybercrime. I have information that 2 or 3
      interest groups would like and i should be able to offer masks so those
      i nterest groups see only what they need.

	This concept can be extended to include views of website/information site
	or URL's. A script or file executable on the client site should be loadable
	into the browser. I am publishing an information site on self exploration,
	and i should be able to send a View file to clients that can invoke a view
	of my publishing that shows only yoga pose related posts or food related posts.
	The View can include other information collated by some computing mechanisms
	searching and shown. The website/URL could be used as a key to Views that
	can be generated by complicated processing if i have username/passwords also.

	The Views could be stackable. 


4.Authors' Addresses

    Pradeep Kumar Xplorer
    EMail: pradeepan88@hotmail.com
    URI: http://www.explodingmoon.org
	 http://www.dhyanayoga.info
	 http://www.pradeepkumarxplorer.com



5.Acknowledgement

    I have been a publisher of http://www.dhyanayoga.info since 2004/2005 
    and http://www.explodingmoon.org since 2008. 

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