1-18. (Canceled)
19. A compound of formula II:
11
wherein
R17 is CH(COOH)CH2COOH;
R18 is hydrogen;
R19 is hydrogen;
R20 is R20 is RaYRb(Z)x;
R21 is hydrogen;
Ra is CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2 or CH2CH2CH2CH2;
x is 1;
Rb and Z form an n-octyl, n-nonyl, n-decyl, n-undecyl or n-dodecyl group;
Y is sulfur;
or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or stereoisomer thereof.
20. The compound of claim 19, wherein Ra is CH2CH2.
21. The compound of claim 20, wherein Rb and Z form an n-decyl group.
22. A pharmaceutical composition comprising a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of claims 19, 20 or 21.
23. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 22, wherein the composition further comprises a cyclodextrin.
24. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 23, wherein the cyclodextrin is hydroxypropyl–cyclodextrin or sulfobutyl ether -cyclodextrin.
25. A method of treating a bacterial disease in a mammal, the method comprising administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a compound of any one of claims 19, 20 or 21.
The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.
1.-21. (canceled)
22. A method comprising:
in response to a facsimile transmission with a facsimile device coupled to a network, automatically capturing data corresponding to the facsimile transmission into metadata and sending over the network the captured metadata to a predetermined address other than a destination of the facsimile transmission using a facsimile protocol of the network, if the facsimile device is operating according to a first automatic mode of operation; and
automatically selectively capturing and optionally modifying the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission into the metadata based upon external input data and sending over the network the captured metadatato the predetermined address using a facsimile protocol of the network, if the facsimile transmission is operating according to a second manual mode of operation.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising receiving the facsimile transmission through at least one of a scanning interface, a network interface, and a modem interface of the facsimile device.
24. The method of claim 22, wherein automatically sending the facsimile transmission comprises:
generating, without user intervention, metadata representing attributes of the facsimile transmission;
encapsulating, without user intervention, the metadata according to one of a plurality of network encapsulation protocols; and
transmitting, without user intervention, the encapsulated metadata to a second device indicated by a capture address.
25. The method of claim 24, wherein the capture address includes at least one of a network address and an electronic mail address.
26. The method of claim 24, wherein transmitting the encapsulated metadata to a second device comprises transmitting the encapsulated metadata to an archiving device.
27. The method of claim 22, wherein the received external input data indicates to the facsimile device whether the facsimile device should capture the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission.
28. The method of claim 22, wherein the received external input data comprises user specified access control and ownership attributes for the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission.
29. The method of claim 22, wherein automatically sending data corresponding to the facsimile transmission with selectively captured and optically modified metadata comprises:
generating metadata based upon the content of the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission and the received external input data;
encapsulating the metadata according to one of a plurality of network transfer protocols; and
transmitting the encapsulated metadata to a second device indicated by a capture address.
30. The method of claim 29, wherein the at least one capture address includes at least one of a network address and an electronic mail address.
31. The method of claim 29, wherein transmitting the encapsulated metadata to a second device comprises transmitting the encapsulated metadata to an archiving device.
32. The method of claim 29, wherein the metadata is encapsulated according to the Internet fax protocol.
33. A machine readable medium having stored thereon a plurality of instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform the method of:
in response to a facsimile transmission with a facsimile device coupled to a network, automatically capturing data corresponding to the facsimile transmission into metadata and sending over the network the captured metadata to a predetermined address other than a destination of the facsimile transmission using a facsimile protocol of the network, if the facsimile device is operating according to a first automatic mode of operation; and
automatically selectively capturing and optionally modifying the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission into the metadata based upon external input data and sending over the network the captured metadatato the predetermined address using a facsimile protocol of the network, if the facsimile transmission is operating according to a second manual mode of operation.
34. The machine readable medium of claim 33, wherein automatically sending the facsimile transmission comprises:
generating, without user intervention, metadata representing attributes of the facsimile transmission;
encapsulating, without user intervention, the metadata according to one of a plurality of network encapsulation protocols; and
transmitting, without user intervention, the encapsulated metadata to a second device indicated by a capture address.
35. The machine readable medium of claim 33, wherein the received external input data indicates to the facsimile device whether the facsimile device should capture the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission.
36. The machine readable medium of claim 33, wherein the received external input data comprises user specified access control and ownership attributes for the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission.
37. The machine readable medium of claim 33, wherein automatically sending data corresponding to the facsimile transmission with selectively captured and optically modified metadata comprises:
generating metadata based upon the content of the data corresponding to the facsimile transmission and the received external input data;
encapsulating the metadata according to one of a plurality of network transfer protocols; and
transmitting the encapsulated metadata to a second device indicated by a capture address.
38. A facsimile device comprising:
in response to data corresponding to a facsimile transmission received from a network, a first capturing means for capturing the received data corresponding to the facsimile transmission without user intervention if the facsimile device is operating in an automatic mode;
a second capturing means for selectively capturing the received data corresponding to the facsimile transmission based upon external user input data if the facsimile device is operating in a manual mode; and
transmission means for transmitting the captured data corresponding to the facsimile transmission to a second device for archiving.
39. The facsimile device of claim 38, further comprising receiving means for receiving the data corresponding to a facsimile transmission from the network.
40. The facsimile device of claim 39, wherein at least one of the receiving means and the transmission means comprises at least one a scanning interface means, a network interface means, and a modem interface means.
41. The facsimile device of claim 38, further comprising switching means for selecting between the automatic mode and the manual mode.