>>>>> "M" == Martin Baehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

M> 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.

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

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

Flash: all we need to do is the same thing that turns a {lastime,
outgoing, etc} index into an in index with the Delete options items
added to each line... anyway, maybe one day I will study what the
process that changes
http://localhost:8080/index/lasttime?sort=alpha
into
http://localhost:8080/index/lasttime?sort=alpha;delete
does, and use those methods...
I don't think the link colors are a focus here... it is more the radio
boxes... oh, I see what you are saying... maybe next month I will look
into this.  I only write shell scripts these days.
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