I agree with Curtis. But I can think of an easier way.

"On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Curtis Griesel wrote:

 If the source page does not have an html bookmark at the location to
 which you'd like to jump, you're only other option is to feed the html
 source into a database and display the results you want from your own
 database.  Probably not as simple as you'd like, but certainly doable."

I would use HTML 5. I am not sure if it is an option for you.
You can access the built in sqlight database. It leaves room for storage in
the browser.
http://creativepark.net/blog/entry/id/1191
Has an example.
I would suggest getting up to speed on the standard as its making webmasters
life a lot easier.
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