Allows forcing Cross-Origin Resource Sharing headers on any desired URL; helpful when accessing remote services from a local host.
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3.81
(Rating count:
16)
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2.89
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2018-06-28 | Николай Калинин | Very useful extension, thanks! Own settings for specific url patterns are great, and all works fine. | ||
2016-10-25 | Frédéric Bonnet | This extension made my developer's life MUCH easier. The competing extensions worked OK on some points but failed at customizability (e.g. setting Access-Control-Allow-Origin to a non-default value). | ||
2016-09-23 | Joshua Foxworth | Doesn't work. No instructions. No explanation. Entering items does nothing. Links to docs are broken. Don't know what to say. Tried it three times now. | ||
2016-01-06 | Peter Ajtai | Works nicely. Very useful that you can set the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header to something other than * - so it can be used in conjunction with withCredentials true! | ||
2015-07-09 | Alex Haynes | The other reviews are correct. This extension is no longer functional. | ||
2015-02-16 | Ashesh Ambasta | Doesn't work and its a waste of time since there are no notes about the fact that it just doesn't work with the latest Chrome. | ||
2014-07-10 | A Google user | This extension is a bit to complicated for me. | ||
2014-02-26 | Anthony Cameron | Doesn't work in latest Chrome | ||
2014-02-08 | Laurens Rietveld | Great! Instead forcing CORS for all URLs, this tool allows for better configurability, and only enable CORS for -some- URLs |