To follow up Lee's excellent answer, take a step back and think about what it is you are actually asking.
You would need to do this at an operating system (or at very least, IP) level. For example, I have 5 different browsers on my PC at the moment - and there is no way JS running in NN7 would be able to control what websites Opera can visit or not.
Dan
[tt]D'ya think I got where I am today because I dress like Peter Pan here?[/tt]
As well, browser windows only have access to each other if one window is opened by one of the web pages that's already open, like with window.open(). Other than that, 2 instances of IE or Firefox or any other browser have no way to connect with each other.
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