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Great extension! I would like to add SiteSpect to the list of tools, but I'm running into an issue with the configuration.
Currently, the tools are recognized by their domain names.
But for SiteSpect, many customers run on-premise, with custom (sub)domains.
Would it be possible to add a feature like this:
When clicking on the extension icon, in the dropdown we could create a way to 'force' an SRM check of a specific tool, on the current page.
In this case, it won't do it automatically, but there is a possibility to verify the SRM. Also after manually triggering, for that user we could store the current domain as being that "tool" so it could automatically try to do it in the future.
Would like to hear your thoughts about this.
Kind regards,
Jonas
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Great to hear you want to contribute! That's awesome!
I am not familiar with SiteSpect, so I was not aware of the custom domains thing. We will need to figure out how to configure the Chrome Extension so that this is possible. Currently, the permitted domains are hardcoded in the manifest. I think we will need additional (scary looking) permissions from the user in order to support arbitrary domains, but perhaps there is a way for users to add domains to this list manually?
I think it looks like users can change which domains an extension has access to, but only if the extension is first configured to request permissions to access all domains.
Can you try change the manifest based on this guide to see if that works?
Hello,
Great extension! I would like to add SiteSpect to the list of tools, but I'm running into an issue with the configuration.
Currently, the tools are recognized by their domain names.
But for SiteSpect, many customers run on-premise, with custom (sub)domains.
Would it be possible to add a feature like this:
When clicking on the extension icon, in the dropdown we could create a way to 'force' an SRM check of a specific tool, on the current page.
In this case, it won't do it automatically, but there is a possibility to verify the SRM. Also after manually triggering, for that user we could store the current domain as being that "tool" so it could automatically try to do it in the future.
Would like to hear your thoughts about this.
Kind regards,
Jonas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: