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Secure Wikipeda Firefox Seach
I adjusted the wikipedia search plugins for firefox, so they use ssl secured connection to the wikimedia servers. Have also look on my everenglish google search plugin. The hint to use the ip I have from
searchlores.org
.
English Wikipedia Search
German Wikipedia Search
Everenglish Google Search
Posted by
kalkin
on 24/11/2008
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