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va1damar Mar 10th, 2006 10:06 AM

creating browser toolbar
 
I have a few ideas i'd like to put into practice concerning search management tools that work from a toolbar within the browser. The first step is creating a toolbar (a skeleton version of the google toolbar or the fiendish yahoo toolbar) that i can then add my own functionality to. Problem is i don't know how to go about that.

I should say i my programming expierence is mostly academic. I've produced a lot of code, but have rarely connected it to a user interface (beyond the command line and a few applets). So to code a toolbar do i need to target a single browser or is there a general api that would make the toolbar compatible with several different browsers? And what is that api? And where can i get some info on it?

It would be ideal to find a pre-existing toolbar that i could begin immediatly populating with my own features, but they seem scarce. The second best thing would be to get my hands on the code (preferably java or perl) for a working toolbar that i could deconstruct and extend.

At this point i'm willing to use any browsers/languages/etc that work. I just need to get oriented and figure out what steps to take. Any advice is very welcome.

va1damar Mar 15th, 2006 2:02 PM

moving the thread
 
I'm going to move this thread over to Programming Forums > Application Programming > Java. I asked for help moving this thread 3 days ago via the "contact us" link and haven't gotten any response. I also looked around for a relevent FAQ entry, and found nothing. So i'm going to refer anyone who want's to reply (please do) to the other thread.

Please: if you don't like the approach i took to move this thread, do not post your disaproval on the other thread. Sending me a PM will get message across just as well and keep irrelevant flames out of a potentially useful thread. thanks.

nnxion Mar 15th, 2006 2:45 PM

Aren't there open source ones you could take a look at on sourgeforge? or on freshmeat?

I think that posting this in the Misc forum would be more effective as a lot more people will read something there, going on IRC will help you move if you need admins.

P.S. IRC = irc.freenode.net #programmingforums


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