Great!  

So Firebug parses out the header response text after the response code and 
adds that to the Net panel.  Very nifty and thanks for clarifying!

On Monday, November 10, 2014 5:06:15 PM UTC-5, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> The text for the HTTP status code is set by the server. In PHP for example 
> you can set it like this:
>
> header("HTTP/1.1 200 Everything's fine");
>
> The important part for the browser is the status code, the text is just 
> for human readability. For 302 the official text is "Found". For a list of 
> all status codes see RFC 7231 
> <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.1>.
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Monday, November 10, 2014 10:43:45 PM UTC+1, Josh K wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>> I've been a user of Firebug for a while and love it!  I just ran into 
>> something I'm trying to figure out.  The situation is this:  There is a 
>> corporate page (that I do not manage) that contains links to various 
>> internal services. I am managing one of those services and am trying to 
>> diagnose an issue with users failing to go from the main page to my 
>> service.  The connection is redirected twice in the main server before it 
>> is sent to my service.  I'm using Firebug to watch the connection redirects 
>> and am wondering why I am seeing Firebug show different types of 302's.  
>> There is a redirect in my service to test some new functionality for some 
>> users which is the reason for the third 302.  Here's what I see in the Net 
>> panel (just URL and Status columns for simplicity):
>>
>> URL                     Status 
>> --------------------------------------------------------------
>> GET url1              302 Redirect
>> GET url2.aspx     302 Found
>> GET myservice   302 Moved Temporarily    ....
>> GET myservice   200 OK
>> ....
>>
>> I am wondering if there is documentation describing what Firebug uses to 
>> determine the qualifier for each 302?  It seems that each 302 should be a 
>> temporary move, but Firebug is making me think there is more information it 
>> is using to populate the Net panel that may be helpful in diagnosing my 
>> issue.
>>
>> Any insight would be appreciated!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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