Firebug?

On 2/1/2011 2:28 PM, Charlton Galvarino wrote:
Hi, all.  Is there a way for me to intercept a normal (single tile) WMS img 
request so that I can see the request headers as they come back?  WMS specs say,

=====
In order that the Client may determine what value was actually sent, the server 
shall label
the response object with the actual value found by rounding. In the HTTP 
environment,
the labeling is performed using an HTTP response header. For each dimension to 
which
a rounded-off value was applied, a header line of the following form shall be 
sent:

Warning: 99 Nearest value used: DIM_NAME=value units

where "99" is a defined by HTTP [IETF RFC 2616] for use by miscellaneous 
warnings,
DIM_NAME is the corresponding request parameter name, value is the value 
actually
used, and units is the units attribute (see C.2) for that dimension.
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I want to pull that timestamp out and along to the user to eliminate the 
guesswork behind identifying the time the WMS img is trying to represent.

I haven't found any real hooks into this, and OpenLayers.Util.onImageLoad isn't 
really helping me see the light either.

TIA.





Charlton Galvarino
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Columbia, SC 29250

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