Are there any ways to modify the URL of web requests in webpages?












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I'm viewing a third-party website. The webpage loads some images like https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png via JavaScript. However, the URLs no longer work and should be replaced by https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles-auth/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png. (this is viewable if login)



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    I'm viewing a third-party website. The webpage loads some images like https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png via JavaScript. However, the URLs no longer work and should be replaced by https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles-auth/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png. (this is viewable if login)



    Are there any ways to view the webpage correctly? (probably via a browser plugin)










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      I'm viewing a third-party website. The webpage loads some images like https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png via JavaScript. However, the URLs no longer work and should be replaced by https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles-auth/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png. (this is viewable if login)



      Are there any ways to view the webpage correctly? (probably via a browser plugin)










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      I'm viewing a third-party website. The webpage loads some images like https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png via JavaScript. However, the URLs no longer work and should be replaced by https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles-auth/both/bluered/12/1505/2306.png. (this is viewable if login)



      Are there any ways to view the webpage correctly? (probably via a browser plugin)







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          The tool to use on Firefox is
          Greasemonkey
          to edit the web-page, or
          for Chrome Tampermonkey.



          Try this (untested) userscript:



          var a = document.links;
          var i;
          for (i=0; i<a.length; i++)
          if (a[i].href.startsWith("https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/"))
          a[i].href = a[i].href.replace("tiles","tiles-auth");


          For more information about Greasemonkey, see the
          GreaseSpot website.






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            The tool to use on Firefox is
            Greasemonkey
            to edit the web-page, or
            for Chrome Tampermonkey.



            Try this (untested) userscript:



            var a = document.links;
            var i;
            for (i=0; i<a.length; i++)
            if (a[i].href.startsWith("https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/"))
            a[i].href = a[i].href.replace("tiles","tiles-auth");


            For more information about Greasemonkey, see the
            GreaseSpot website.






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              The tool to use on Firefox is
              Greasemonkey
              to edit the web-page, or
              for Chrome Tampermonkey.



              Try this (untested) userscript:



              var a = document.links;
              var i;
              for (i=0; i<a.length; i++)
              if (a[i].href.startsWith("https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/"))
              a[i].href = a[i].href.replace("tiles","tiles-auth");


              For more information about Greasemonkey, see the
              GreaseSpot website.






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                The tool to use on Firefox is
                Greasemonkey
                to edit the web-page, or
                for Chrome Tampermonkey.



                Try this (untested) userscript:



                var a = document.links;
                var i;
                for (i=0; i<a.length; i++)
                if (a[i].href.startsWith("https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/"))
                a[i].href = a[i].href.replace("tiles","tiles-auth");


                For more information about Greasemonkey, see the
                GreaseSpot website.






                share|improve this answer













                The tool to use on Firefox is
                Greasemonkey
                to edit the web-page, or
                for Chrome Tampermonkey.



                Try this (untested) userscript:



                var a = document.links;
                var i;
                for (i=0; i<a.length; i++)
                if (a[i].href.startsWith("https://heatmap-external-c.strava.com/tiles/both/bluered/12/"))
                a[i].href = a[i].href.replace("tiles","tiles-auth");


                For more information about Greasemonkey, see the
                GreaseSpot website.







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                answered Dec 31 '18 at 22:05









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