On Tue, 15 May 2018 14:52:16 +0300 Reco <recovery...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi. > > On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 12:58:04AM +0000, davidson wrote: > > I would like to launch a web browser[3], browse pages at domain X, and > > know that when I go to http://X/page, or https://X/page, etc, the > > browser will render not the page served from the remote site, but will > > render instead that page as transformed by the appropriate stylesheet > > tailored for pages from X. > > I can think of two things that can do the job: > > 1) HTTP proxy. > > Squid may be able to pull the trick you want, but I'm unsure of that. > Nginx (configured as a conventional proxy) can do it via > mod-http-xslt-filter, but writing nginx.conf for this will be a PITA. You want privoxy. Insofar as you can script your transformation, configure privoxy, using its "external-filter" action, to apply your script to the appropriate pages: https://www.privoxy.org/user-manual/actions-file.html [section "8.5.14. external-filter"] Celejar