Inject and override HTTP request headers. Simply.
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3.57
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-03-07 | 김현정 | |||
2024-02-20 | Ben Herfurth | en | okayish. adds the header to ALL requests. you are not able to specidy url filters or something. | |
2023-09-15 | Arnie97 | Simple and just works | ||
2023-09-15 | Arnie97 | en | Simple and just works | |
2023-08-10 | Patrick Nelson | Extremely simple, but it works like a charm! It's open source, too. Just make sure that when you're using it that you pay attention to main enable/disable button at the top and also in the right-click menu (otherwise it may seem like it's not working). | ||
2023-08-10 | Patrick Nelson | en | Extremely simple, but it works like a charm! It's open source, too. Just make sure that when you're using it that you pay attention to main enable/disable button at the top and also in the right-click menu (otherwise it may seem like it's not working). | |
2022-07-27 | Adam Reece | Doesn't work. Tried to inject a header for authentication on a development environment site, it did no such thing. (Flicked the unclear enabled/disabled button too, no change.) The UI to add a header annoyingly disappears when trying to paste things into it. | ||
2022-07-27 | Adam Reece | en | Doesn't work. Tried to inject a header for authentication on a development environment site, it did no such thing. (Flicked the unclear enabled/disabled button too, no change.) The UI to add a header annoyingly disappears when trying to paste things into it. |