Maybe Dansguardian?

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> 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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