Hi Anton,

Thanks a lot! I found this AJAX and Chris' dissection of Google Suggest very 
interesting. I don't know yet if that's going to solve my problem because I 
need to intercept the server responses and make the adjustments locally 
WITHOUT changing the original web pages. But I will certainly give this a 
try. If that works, I'll tell you.

Thanks.

Rodrigo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anton Rolls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:17 AM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Can REBOL change HTML of a web page?


>
> This looks like it - AJAX ("Asynchronous JavaScript + XML"):
>
> http://www.adaptivepath.com/publications/essays/archives/000385.php
>
> (link found by Graham Chiu, thanks)
>
> Anton.
>
>> Hi Rodrigo,
>>
>> This is an interesting question and one that
>> I would like to have as an example myself some time.
>> A friend of mine I was speaking to recently said
>> he had seen it done (using javascript I think)
>> to update sections of a page.
>
>> Anton.
>>
>> > Hello guys! I want to build a program that that could run on the
>> > client-side (IE, Netscape, Opera, etc.), get the web page
>> > retrived by the server and do some adjustments to it, let's say,
>> > add some footnotes or summarizing the text. Can I make that using 
>> > REBOL?
>> >
>> > Thanks to you all!
>> >
>> > Rodrigo
>
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