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Maybe you are looking for "purple numbers"?

http://www.eekim.com/software/purple/

(Not sure if this has the proxy functionality you want, but at least it will
be a start.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Kirkham [mailto:pete.kirkham@b...]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 5:58 AM
To: xml-dev@l...
Subject: id proxy



A little while ago somone posted here who had a link to a blog for a proxy
that 
added ids to html elements (maybe more than one hop) so that sections in web
pages 
could be linked to. I can't seem to find the right phrases to google for it.

Can anyone remind me where it was?

I had an idea of running something like that on my machine as proxy for all 
unencrypted web GETs, that also rewrote anchors so it could logged what text

clicked on was, and stored a net of RDF relations instead of the current
approach 
to historys, so I could have queries like 'things I browsed to from Tim
Bray's blog 
that were near comments on OS X' rather than 'everything from last month in 
alphabetical order'.

Of course, if something like this already exists I'd like to know too.

Cheers, 

Pete

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