If this is for your linux machine, why not use tcpdump to dump the packets
to disk and look at them from there. It's not as clean/cut as viewing direct
HTML/_javascript_.
George
>-----Original Message-----
>From: bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 1:38 PM
>To: 'General Red Hat Linux discussion list';
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>Subject: app to look/view/inspect http traffic...
>
>
>hi...
>
>i'm trying to figure out what's going on with a site from my
>browser... does
>anybody have/recommend a good "open source" app to see/review the http
>traffic going back/forth between my box and the site's server...
>
>my issue is that i can use a browser and i get the
>html/response within the
>browser. when i try to emulate what the browser is doing, using
>libwww/mechanize/etc... i get something different. in fact,
>when i try toto
>insert what i believe to be the url/query into a browser url
>address, i get
>a different response...
>
>so i'm looking to actually try to see the http trafffic that
>goes back/forth
>between my browser and the server to track down what's really
>being sent...
>
>i'd prefer something that's quick/easy to setup and run, that
>produces a
>reasonable output!!!
>
>thanks...
>
>-bruce
>
>
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