The Shared Internet Storage Resource provides Internet-based file storage,
retrieval, access, control, and manipulation for a user. Additionally, an
easy-to-use user interface is provided both for a browser or stand-alone
application. The entire method provides means by which users can
establish, use, and maintain files on the Internet in a manner remote
from their local computers yet in a manner that is similar to the file
manipulation used on their local computers. A high capacity or other
storage system is attached to the Internet via an optional internal
network that also serves to generate and direct metadata regarding the
stored files. A web server using a CGI, Java.RTM.-based, or other
interface transmits and retrieves TCP/IP packets or other Internet
information through a load balancer/firewall by using XML to wrap the
data packets. File instructions may be transmitted over the Internet to
the Shared Resource System. The user's account may be password protected
so that only the user may access his or her files. On the user's side, a
stand-alone client application or JavaScript object interpreted through a
browser provide two means by which the XML or other markup language data
stream may be received and put to use by the user. Internet-to-Internet
file transfers may be effected by directly downloading to the user's
account space.