I use the internet quite a lot to fix computer problems, learn about
new technologies, and read Slashdot. Sometimes pages have profanities,
as everyone knows. I've been trying to think of a way to edit out
swears etc., possibly using Mozilla's UserContent.css file. Basicly it
would just replace "Dern" with "Darn" or whatever.
I've been searching for anything related to this, but without success.
The other thing I've thought would work (though I don't know cgi) is
something along the lines of
http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/works.shtml.
Though this would require running the server on my computer and
entering all web-pages through my server (I guess).
Anyone know how I could go about doing this?
Thanks, Michael M
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