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I'm testing an internal web application that pulls content from servers that I'd rather leave 100% alone, and some of them send the "X-Frame-Options" header. While that's the right setting in production, while we're testing, I'd like to strip it out on just our browsers.

Is that possible? Googling turned up nothing.

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You could put an intermediary proxy like WebScarab in the middle. It'll allow you to rewrite responses on the fly so you should be able to strip that header out.

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  • That's close to what I'm doing, I'm just running everything through Fiddler2 and looking at it there. For the small amount of traffic I need to test it works fine.
    – Dave
    Apr 7, 2011 at 20:55
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A Firefox extension allows to do that: See "Ignore X-Frame-Options Header" on addons.mozilla.org

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