Method, system and device for synchronizing browser bookmark data
A browser and bookmark technology, applied in transmission systems, electrical components, etc., can solve problems such as the inability to synchronize bookmark data, the inability to flexibly manage or use bookmark data in different terminal devices, and the inability to synchronize bookmark data of different types of terminal devices.
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[0047] In this embodiment, the terminal device A uploads the change information of the bookmark data to the background server; the terminal device B downloads the bookmark data from the background server. The bookmark data saved by the background server is classified according to mobile phone, PC and PAD.
[0048] Such as image 3 It is the implementation flowchart of this embodiment, including:
[0049] Step 301: terminal device A uses account 1 to log in.
[0050] Step 302: Terminal device A reports the synchronization type protocol (ie incremental protocol) adopted by itself to the background server.
[0051] Step 303: terminal device A reports the change information of its own bookmark data to the background server.
[0052] Step 304: According to the change information of the bookmark data, the background server modifies the locally saved bookmark data of the mobile phone category corresponding to account 1, and generates a corresponding identifier for the modified boo...
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[0061] In this embodiment, terminal device B uploads bookmark data to the background server; terminal device A downloads bookmark data from the background server. The bookmark data saved by the background server is classified according to mobile phone, PC and PAD.
[0062] Such as Figure 5 It is the implementation flowchart of this embodiment, including:
[0063] Step 501: terminal device B uses account 1 to log in.
[0064] Step 502: Terminal device B reports the synchronization type protocol (ie full protocol) adopted by itself to the background server.
[0065] Step 503: terminal device B organizes its own bookmark data into an agreed tree interface, and reports it to the background server.
[0066] Step 504: The background server merges the bookmark data with the bookmark data of the PC category corresponding to the account 1 saved locally, generates a corresponding identifier for the bookmark data of the PC category corresponding to the merged account 1, and returns t...
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