In ethereal, after you have captured your packets. Find one of the http 
packets and click on it. Then click on the 'Tools' menu and then on
Follow TDP Stream

You should see a readable translation of the http conversation.

-Tim

On Friday, August 2, 2002, at 10:34 AM, David Gerler wrote:

> How do I switch to the "other window" of the browser? I ask because, 
> if I
> start a new browser and switch to it. Then enter the uri, it gives me a 
> page
> not found. However, if I let it open the new window, the page comes up 
> fine.
> I have ethereal installed, I have looked a the capture file but I'm not 
> sure
> about what I'm looking for. Any ideas where I can go from here? Ways of
> figuring out how to get to the page I need?
>
> David Gerler
> Gerler Enterprises
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> Chesapeake VA 23328
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>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean M. Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 11:42 PM
> To: David Gerler; LWP
> Subject: RE: Following link with target="_blank"
>
>
> At 14:53 2002-08-01 -0400, David Gerler wrote:
>> The full text of the response:  500 EOF instead of reponse status line
>
> Now that I look at Net::HTTP::Methods, it looks like you're getting that
> message because the server is just dropping the socket connection, 
> instead
> of giving any sort of proper HTTP reply, even any sort of "No!  Go 
> away!"
> error reply.  The server is just not implementing HTTP right.
>
> --
> Sean M. Burke    http://www.spinn.net/~sburke/
>
>
>

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