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Source: browser-history
Section: www
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Karl M. Hegbloom <karlheg@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 2.3.0.0

Package: browser-history
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Suggests: cgiwrap | apache | apache-ssl
Description: User daemon that tracks URL's looked at and logs them.
 Browser-history came from the will to overcome a Netscape bug: there
 is no global history, and if you close a window, its whole history is
 lost. For people browsing lots of sites, having the possibility of
 backtracking to where one has been before means that you dont have to
 put everything in your bookmarks file. If you are not sure if a site
 may be worth remembering, don't add it in your bookmarks. If you need
 it later, just browse your history files.
 .
 It works with: Netscape Navigator, Mozilla, and Arena.  Support for
 `browser-history' can easily be added to other browsers, provided you
 can program and have the browser sources.
 .
 A manual page and simple documentation will be installed in
 "/usr/doc/browser-history/browser- history.html", along with a simple
 CGI interface to grep the history log and display the result.  The
 optional CGI program requires `cgiwrap' or Apache configured with
 `suexec'.