NAME Apache::CustomKeywords - Customizable toolbar for MSIE SYNOPSIS # 1. As an Apache proxy Listen 8888 PerlTransHandler +Apache::CustomKeywords CustomKeyword cpan http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module&query=%s CustomKeyword perldoc http://perldoc.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?words=%s&restrict=perl5.8.0 CustomKeyword google http://www.google.com/search?q=%s # 2. As a pseudo-MSN SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler +Apache::CustomKeywords CustomKeyword cpan http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module&query=%s # ... DESCRIPTION Apache::CustomKeywords is a customizable proxy/webapp to change your MSIE's Location box to your favourite toolbar! See http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html for what Custom Keywords means in Mozilla. This module enables Custom Keywords in MSIE. With "CustomKeyword" settings shown in the section on "SYNOPSIS", you type "cpan CustomKeywords" or "google blah blah" in your browser's Location: box, then you will be redirected to the page you wanna go to! Here's the way this handler works: * Type "foo bar" in Location: box * MSIE sends request to "auto.search.msn.com" * Apache::CustomKeywords detects it and redirects browser to your favourite search engine. CONFIGURATION There're two ways to let your browser use this module: As a proxy server configure "httpd.conf" with a proxy version and set up your browser's proxy setting. As a pseudo MSN configure "httpd.conf" with psuedo MSN version and set up your Hosts file ("/etc/hosts" in Un*x, "Windows/Hosts" or "windows/system/drivers/etc/Hosts" in Win32) or local DNS so that "auto.search.msn.com" points to the server where this module is installed. NOTE If you put ":" or "@" as a query in Location: box, MSIE recognizes it as protocol or authentication password stuff, hence this module might not work. TODO * User-definable conversion of query paramers, including encoding conversions. Currenty only %s interpolates to URI-Escaped string encoded in UTF8. AUTHOR Tatsuhiko Miyagawa This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO the mod_perl manpage, http://www.mozilla.org/docs/end-user/keywords.html