i remember there was some discussion a while back about having Net
disabled by default because it caused a lot of slowdown...in FBv1.1
not sure if this still holds true though.

On Oct 21, 11:37 pm, John J Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Just curious: why don't you leave net monitoring enabled?
>
> On Oct 21, 8:11 pm, Leeoniya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > currently i use an extension called "Tamper Data" to modify headers
> > before they're sent to the server for testing things that need to be
> > done with Curl and such. It would be cool to have something similar
> > integrated into Firebug, and doesn't seem like too much extra code to
> > add an intercept and allow header editing prior to sending the
> > requests.
>
> > I use Firecookie - which rocks, maybe even worth merging into the
> > project?
>
> > Also i use the Httpfox to view request/response headers that are not
> > sent through XHR, the only way to do this in FB is to enable net
> > monitoring and do it there, which is a hassle to enable/disable all
> > the time and requires a page reload, and maybe too much
> > overhead?....would be cool to view req/resp headers of non-xhr
> > requests in console without enabling net monitoring.
>
> > all that being said, bug squashing is always first.
>
> > regards,
> > Leon
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