Hey,

I just ran across this:

    http://www.adornsoft.com/suru/

Without much investigation, it looks like it transparently (to the web
content being served) looks at the HTTP "Referer" header and if it's
coming from a known search engine, looks at the search terms that were
used and "highlights" them if they're found in the outgoing HTML that's
being sent to the browser.

Is there any interest in this for AOLserver?  Are there any hooks in
AOLserver to register filters that get executed on the content /before/
it's sent back to the browser?  Considering it's possible to ns_write
directly to the socket, perhaps not?

Still, an interesting thought for a mini-project ...

-- Dossy

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    folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)


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