I am a Java programmer. I would like to write a client-side Java program that adds-on to Firefox to perform operations on the HTML received from a specific remote web site, BEFORE that HTML is displayed in the user's browser. The client side Java program would have to:
- Locate and read specific files on the local (end-user) machine on which it resides.
- Check the URLs of web pages requested by Firefox.
- If a URL requested through Firefox contains a specific domain:
- Iterate through the HTML text looking for
startcode
andendcode
. - Slice out the string between
startcode
andendcode
. - Transform the string between
startcode
andendcode
using info from file on local pc. - Replace the string between
startcode
andendcode
with the transformed string. - Allow the Firefox browser window to display the modified HTML.
- Iterate through the HTML text looking for
Basically, the Java program would intercept incoming HTML from a specific web site and alter the contents before the contents are displayed on the user's screen. How would I go about writing this kind of program?
Of course, I have administrative privileges on the computers that would run this program. But I have never written a browser add on before. I would like to write it in Java, but the code would need to always be on the client computer. The code could never be on the server. I do not know where to start this project.