I'm not quite sure what your actual goal is, though Firebug's *Net* panel 
<https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Net_Panel> as well as its *Console* 
panel <https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Console_Panel> (with enabled *Show 
XMLHttpRequests* option) list all AJAX requests sent by the browser.

Sebastian

On Monday, August 24, 2015 at 6:19:04 PM UTC+2, Kwstas Na wrote:
>
> I have one question. As i've seen some people have discovered some ajax 
> mercury links that facebook has for some reasons.
>
> facebook.com/ajax/mercury/change_read_status.php$xmlhttprequest
>
> The link above is about "Seen" in chat.
>
> facebook.com/ajax/mercury/type.php$xmlhttprequest
>
> The link above is about "Typing" sign in chat.
>
> I also have discovered this link acidentaly cause my browser crashed and 
> last link that appeared was this one.
>
> https://upload.facebook.com/ajax/mercury/upload.php
>
> which is the link that uploads attachments and photos to chat.
>
> So my question is... Is there any other way that we can find out ajax 
> links of facebook that are responsible for any other type of codes in the 
> page?
>
> Any packet tracer or something like this which traces the link of ajax??
>
> Can firebug do this?
>

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