Google CDN to Microsoft CDN in Chrome with OffiDocs
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DESCRIPTION
Websites which try to load the following JavaScript libraries hosted on Google's CDN (ajax.
googleapis.
com) will quietly have the request redirected to Microsoft's CDN (ajax.
aspnetcdn.
com): 1) ajax.
googleapis.
com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.2.3/jquery.
min.
js 2) ajax.
googleapis.
com/ajax/libs/jquerymobile/1.2.3/jquery.
mobile.
min.
js 3) ajax.
googleapis.
com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.2.3/jquery-ui.
min.
js 4) ajax.
googleapis.
com/ajax/libs/jqueryui/1.2.3/themes/*/jquery-ui.
css 5) ajax.
googleapis.
com/ajax/libs/hammerjs/1.2.3/hammer.
min.
js This should allow websites like Stack Overflow (www.
stackoverflow.
com) to work as normal should your company's firewall happen to be blocking Google's CDN.
Just one more thing.
.
.
This extension uses "declarativeNetRequest" to perform the redirection, instead of using "webRequest".
This means you can use this extension with confidence because this extension cannot spy on you.
It also means the redirection will consume less memory and will be handled directly by the browser meaning it will run faster than usual.
Additional Information:
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