I operate on multiple computers all the time. The problem with this is I am constantly surfing the internet, but any one of the computers doesnt know the sites I've visited on the other computers. Because of this, I end up visiting the same website more then once.
I have begun compiling a list of all websites I've visited. I'd like a way where this list could be submitted to the browser in some way, where all computers I use, will know all websites I've been too. I dont need the computers to have a copy of the visited websites, I'm not going to be doing any kind of offline webpage visiting. I just need the ability, that if I want the browser to think I've been too [[login to view URL]][1], and I visit someones website that contains a link to [[login to view URL]][1], then that link on that persons website, would have its color changed, from blue to red, as if I'd already been to that website.
I use Internet Explorer 6 myself, and mozilla firefox from time to time. I'd prefer it work on one of those two browsers, if not both.
Any questions? Drop me a note and I'll reply ASAP. Thanks.
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## Platform
browser history based