I can't think of a way to do this with our current APIs.

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On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Matias Pelenur<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This probably borders dangerously close to evil, but... Is it possible
> for an extension to modify the URL for a page that hasn't loaded yet,
> *before* that URL is requested? You could certainly have a content
> script change document.location.href after the fact; and I tried
> having a background page listen for tab changes, and use updateTab to
> change the tab's URL. But in the later case Chrome still makes the URL
> request before changing the URL (and making another request).
>
> The use case I'm thinking is for an extension to automatically pre-
> populate CGI parameters when the user goes to a URL. For example,
> typing or clicking on http://example.com?foo=bar would actually
> request http://example.com?foo=bar&extension=evil
>
> Thanks,
> matias
> >
>

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