Host name rewriter
14 ratings
)Overview
Rewrite URLs for using a different host when accessing a web page.
Extension for rewriting of host names when accessing a webpage. Will rewrite the host name regardless of method of access, both clicking a link and writing URL will work. Usage example: Attempts to reach 'example.com/something' will be redirected to 'mydomain.com/something'. A sub domain, 'sub.example.com', will not be rewritten if a rule for 'example.com' is present. A specific rule for 'sub.example.com' needs to be added. The extension needs to be configured from the extension button or options page before starting to work. Version History * 1.3.0 - Fix rewrite after redirect * 1.2.1 - Sync changes between options and action. * 1.2.0 - Improvements of interface and usability * 1.1.0 - Improve performance and interface * 1.0.1 - Fix installation * 1.0.0 - Initial release
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Tony BayartSep 20, 2023
Not working with payload (form post)
Madhusoodan PatakiApr 28, 2021
It doesn't work. I was trying to add sort of hostname entries for intranet sites. (Using it as a DNS) here is some sample entry yash-2.foo.com 10.2.3.4
klemn 02Mar 6, 2021
Pretty much useless extension. Doesn't do what's advertised. Does not even look as the advertised image of it. Don't waste your time
Details
- Version1.3.0
- UpdatedOctober 14, 2017
- Offered byMattias Lundberg
- Size28.02KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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