Hi all,

For a while now I have been trying to communicate with the android
browser. Let me describe my situation:
I need to, when a user clicks views a page (downloads a page,
actually!), be able to get the HTML content of this page, or at the
very least, the URL of this page. I then need my app to go and do some
work with the contents of this page.

I have tried quite a bit of solutions. I tried storing info from the
page into a cookie, but you can't access the cookie store from an
external application (I don't think.) My app runs as a separate
application with a service and a thread that handles a daemon which
"scavenges" data from a number of different sources.

The short version of this:
We need to be able to "harvest" data from some sites a user visits on
the browser. I need this to be possible, and I've heard people say
things like "oh, just run a local proxy," but that seems a bit much,
and I'm not sure that's even possible on the Android.

Any ideas would be appreciated,
Kris

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