Error Page Enhanced is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 439 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.50 from 8 rated user, last update is 3393 days ago.
Error Page Enhanced replaces the default Chrome Error Page when you cannot connect to a URL, with some information about the failure and links to various services to diagnose a problem, or to research, register and develop the domain. Great for domainers who want quick access to check out available domains, for web developers to diagnose problems and for browsers to get a bit more information about why that website you love isn't working right now. Contains: Whois Ping Trace Root Link Google Cache Google Search Proxify DNS Lookup Register Domain Wayback Machine Down for Everyone Please rate/review the extension with your feedback and I'll update with additional features requested. NOTE: The extension HAS to change the page url. The Chrome default error page content cannot be modified by an extension.
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This is a great addon and the only working error page refresh extension still in the chrome web store that works. I do wish there was an option to hide all the buttons/text. I just want an error auto refresh extension for a kiosk browser, but if there's an error instead the kiosk will display the buttons and text leading people to think they have to click things before the refresh takes place. I was going to try to set the retry time to 1second to reduce the time they show instead, but such an option doesn't exist, as the refresh is hard set at 10s. Despite these shortcoming it's the best we have. There used to be a great extension called "autorefresh" but it looks like it got removed from the extension web store.
I agree with Roy, I just had this extension kick in on a 500 error page, and I was confused until I figured out what was going on. Unfortunately, I'll be uninstalling.
Why does it report error Page Not Found (404), while in reality it is error 500? It would be great if you could fix this and also if you put the HTTP error code somewhere.