On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 08:22:18PM +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Just another revolutionary idea:
> Anyways, how about somebody write a little program that will take a
> web page and festoon onto it little buttons, i mean radio boxes [?] next to
> each link, just like the delete options pages... so we quickly "add
> the items to our shopping cart" with no delay, and then finally hit
> the big "checkout" button at bottom, registering our requests all at
> once with wwwoffle, instead of "bleeding"[? experimental usage of UK
> slang by me] link at a time, just like when we hit the 'delete
> selected' button instead of each DEL link.

to generalize on that idea.
there is already a mechanism to mark links as being in the cache or requested,
by inserting html markup before and after the link.
if that could be expanded to allow inserting the url of the link as text,
then you could add the above as your own customization. (and i could
add a cancel link next to requested urls.)

then you just need to add a footer and a header (is there a file for a header?)

greetings, martin.
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