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Searchable web logger [UPD]?
Please tell me the logging proxy server, or something like that.
I often forget where I saw the material, or it is removed from the page, or lost somewhere.
Accordingly, I want such a solution so that all the pages that I view on the Internet are logged and saved, with pictures, you can do without a flash, although I would also like to.
It can be a proxy for windows or maybe for linux, in which case I will send traffic through my server and it will be logged there. At the same time, I want to be able to do a full-text search on these logs, although you can consider the option of attaching a third-party search engine to the logger.
I think that many problems will arise with dynamic pages like VKontakte, I don’t know if this can be fully resolved.
I would also like media logging, ie. so that all watched YouTube and Vimeo videos are automatically added to certain folders, and then you can find the video that was viewed from it on the page, saving music and podcasts is also desirable but not necessary.
I understand that a huge amount of information will be accumulated there and it will take up a large volume, I am ready for this. I just hate it when you bookmark something and then it's not there.
Any proposals for the full or partial implementation of the specified functionality are expected.
UPD:
Or maybe stir up a userscript so that, like peeep.us, the pages are saved in the form in which they are. I'm not good at userscripts and browser extensions, do you think it's possible?
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In Opera, it is possible to make a history of 10,000 entries, for example, and enable indexing of pages - the text on them will be indexed and instantly searched when typing a word in the address bar. Of course, dynamically loaded pages and VKontakte dialogs will not work, but anyway, try it, you will be surprised what a good memory Opera has.
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