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I had hopes it worked for me but I tried multiples cases and it didn't
Works. Just be sure you know you regexes, and everything that needs to be escaped (like '+'), or the rule won't match.
Works as expected.
I couldn't not get it to match on any filter expression. Tested my regex and it was valid. It just refused to change the content type. 🤷♂️
Very useful Kudos!
For experts only, minimal documentation. Would be more useful if it had a feature to snoop headers and inform you of a download's mime type.
This does not seem to modify content type when the content is displayed in an <embed> tag generated on the fly.
It works! >>> URL Filter: .* Original Type: application/octet-stream.*; name=".*\.pdf" Replacement Type: application/pdf Disposition: inline >>>
Any example how to use it? https://sd-app-01:8443/assystnet/attachments/Attachment?linkedObjectId=11587969&linkedObjectTypeId=46&attachmentId=1607746&attachmentDate=1570695459307 How convert it to png?
Only extension available that was able to render a PDF in browser. All I had to do was change octet-stream to pdf (mime-type) and attachment to inline.
Extension works great but it is no longer supported by latest version of Chrome Browser (72). Any tips on getting this working ?
not work in 72.0.3626.109