Actually, much of what the program you mention does, we already do, at least
in terms of window.open.
-Mitch
> Ben,
>
> much of what you seem to want can be accomplished by using the
> Proxomitron <http://spywaresucks.org/prox/>. Basically, it's a local
> proxy which allows you to transform the received HTML (and JS) before it
> goes to the browser. So you can get rid of all those window.open's, or
> even better you can allow them only for a list of "trusted" sites.
> Check it out.
>
> Tim
>
>
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