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Test system for testing dynamic information returned by a web server
   
Document Number
US Patent 6665634
Issued Date
December 16, 2003
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The present invention provides methods, a computer-readable medium, a software system, a system, a testing system and an article of manufacture for tracking information received by a user from a network wherein the information includes at least some dynamic information. One embodiment of the method includes the steps of parsing the information received into static information, if present, and dynamic information and validating the static information, if present, and the dynamic information.
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Published
December 16, 2003
Application Number
10/029,072
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December 21, 2001
US Classification
702/186   702/193
Int'l Classification
G06F   17/30   (20060101)   H04L   29/08   (20060101)  
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702/186   702/193   702/FOR   160/   702/FOR   170/   702/FOR   171/   709/203   709/205   709/216   709/217   709/218   709/219   709/224   709/225   709/226   709/227   709/228   709/229   713/162   713/185   713/200   713/201   713/202   707/10   707/203   707/517  
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