Overview
The HTTP Header & Redirect Checker for SEO
Redirect Path flags up 301, 302, 404 and 500 HTTP Status Codes as well as client side redirects like Meta and Javascript redirects, bringing potential issues that may not otherwise be seen to your attention immediately. As well as flagging up redirects and errors, the plugin also displays other HTTP Headers (such as server types and caching headers) and the server IP Address at the click of a button. All the magic happens on your computer, so it doesn’t “phone home” to anyone (except when auto-updating itself) and is instantaneous. The redirect path logo is from the "Iconic" icon set, which can be found here: http://somerandomdude.com/work/iconic/ Please note, by using this extension you agree to our End User Licence Agreement: https://www.ayima.com/browser-extensions-eula CHANGELOG: 3.0: Updated the extension to support Googles Manifest V3 roll out, no other major changes 2.1.0: Added a '+' to icon when multiple redirects are detected 2.0.0.6: Major rewrite - a lot of logic has been changed under the hood allowing us to display Meta and Javascript redirects for the first time. 1.0.1 Added an explanation when a 307 Redirect is reported due to chrome caching a HSTS based http > https redirect.
Aldo FregosoAug 28, 2024
My work uses GlobalProtect, a VPN client which automatically opens a `file:///` URL that contains a call to `window.location.assign()` to an authentication page. I enabled the toggle to allow access to `file:///` URLs in Chrome, then restarted the browser, but the extension didn't detect the `file:///` path.
orionMar 26, 2024
Would be great to detect urls rewrites
ChaseMar 26, 2024
Been a while since I last used this extension, grabbed it again today and it's as good as I remember it. Thanks for the continued support 😊
Details
- Version3
- UpdatedJune 7, 2024
- Size6.06MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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