Re: Browser Extension for setting HTTP headers

> Does anyone know a browser extension that will allow one to set the  
> 'Accept:' HTTP header and follow redirects (a la curl -L), but  
> actually show what it's done (a la curl -i)?
>
> Hopefully one that works in both Firefox and Chrome (a la Poster,  
> but without this lack).

Why a browser extension? :)


I typically use http://redbot.org/ or http://hurl.it/ with a slight  
preference for the former ...

Cheers,
	Michael
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On 31 Jul 2011, at 10:34, Barry Norton wrote:

> Does anyone know a browser extension that will allow one to set the  
> 'Accept:' HTTP header and follow redirects (a la curl -L), but  
> actually show what it's done (a la curl -i)?
>
> Hopefully one that works in both Firefox and Chrome (a la Poster,  
> but without this lack).
>
> Barry
>

Received on Sunday, 31 July 2011 09:39:00 UTC