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2008/03/23

Universal Redirector Revealer - phase 1

Filed under: English, anglais, free software, web Robin @ 23:54 (540 lectures)

The Universal Redirector Revealer is up, albeit humble. It’s a simple tool to find out what a short URL leads to without visiting the site. Tinyurl, snurl, ln-s, petiturl, decenturl are all supported, as well as many more similar services.

It’s using a bit of Ajax to show the destination URL and its title, storing the results in a database for instant results on the second and later requests.

I’m not too sure about the name, if you have any ideas, please share. If I was to theme this a bit, I’d maybe use a whistle blower allegory or, just thinking about this, a small amount of water used to soak and expand the tiny URL. That would certainly be friendlier ;) Should it be called the “expander”, then? Hmm…

Next phase will do a better job of following redirects and noting every hop. In some cases, like a login redirect, it’s probably more interesting for the user to see the URL right before the last one.

Finally, here are a few miscellaneous ideas to occupy my time:

  • Store more HTTP headers and HTML head
  • Interface to submit text containing a redirected URL and modify it using the final URL and its title
  • Web service API
  • After a while, we can offer a short URL service ourselves, defaulting to a known short URL from another service
  • Tie into del.icio.us (popularity, tags)
  • Directory of short URL services (redirectors)
  • Tell if URL is password protected
  • More ideas?

1 Comment »

  1. Insta-url, just add water?

    Chia-url? (potential trademark infringement, I suppose.)

    Sea-urls? (like sea-monkeys, but also alludes to seeing the url.)

    Comment by Steve Beattie — 2008/04/05 @ 15:22

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