Michal Špaček: All articles · Oct 4, 2023
Overriding HTTP response content in Chrome
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The Chrome browser (and others like Edge) allows you to override both HTTP response headers and the response content. I've previously written about overriding the headers for testing purposes, let's see how you can override the body, or the content itself, as well. Starting with Chrome 117 (released in September 2023) it's also greatly simplified.
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