Hi
Coming back to my initial motivation for requesting this foxyproxy/firefox-extension#200
some sites have stuff included that breaks when accessed via a proxy (tor in this case), i.e. not the domain one is actually accessing is giving trouble but a "third party" domain. ("third party" for lack of a better word, because it’s sometimes not actually "third party", but "first party", yet a different domain.)
Sadly, the example I thought I had seems to work fine now, so I can’t give a proper example ATM.
Would it be possible to continue having rules based on domain of the actual request but additionally allow creating rules for some of the following
- all requests made in this tab
- all requests made in the context of loading $domain (loading something like maps.google.com would also cause requests to googleapis.com and I would like to be able to tell foxyproxy to treat all requests in the context of maps.google.com with the same rule)
- all requests made by a given container
Thank you for considering!
Originally posted by @henk84 in foxyproxy/firefox-extension#200 (comment)
ping @Hideman85
Hi
Coming back to my initial motivation for requesting this foxyproxy/firefox-extension#200
some sites have stuff included that breaks when accessed via a proxy (tor in this case), i.e. not the domain one is actually accessing is giving trouble but a "third party" domain. ("third party" for lack of a better word, because it’s sometimes not actually "third party", but "first party", yet a different domain.)
Sadly, the example I thought I had seems to work fine now, so I can’t give a proper example ATM.
Would it be possible to continue having rules based on domain of the actual request but additionally allow creating rules for some of the following
Thank you for considering!
Originally posted by @henk84 in foxyproxy/firefox-extension#200 (comment)
ping @Hideman85