Google Chrome dataprovider: Contents of (non-HTTPS) webpages seen should be stored (like Google Desktop)
Bug #765434 reported by
Shane H
This bug affects 1 person
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Zeitgeist Data-Sources |
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Bug Description
Google Desktop provides great utility to the user by keeping an archive of the contents of previously browsed webpages.
If you remember reading some phrase in an article three months ago, you could search it in Google Desktop, and the article would probably appear – regardless of whether the keyword was in the webpage's metadata (title, URL, tags, etc).
Zeitgeist+Chrome dataprovider should replicate this.
HTTPS pages are usually excluded.
Hopefully, you could do the same for the contents of other documents as well (e.g. PDFs, etc).
Thank-you.
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Actually this is not the domain of zeitgeist.
Zeitgeist only logs events. It does not track your files. It does not search within your files. It just logs event like file open, receive call, etc.