Hi,
I agree, it is a very useful plugin.
Andreas
Am 22.03.20 um 16:53 schrieb Tim Sutton:
Hi All
A while ago we had a discussion here on the mailing list about adding
Network logging to QGIS, similar to what you can do in your
browser[1]. Nyall at the time (maybe others) was concerned about
security implications of including a network logging tool in QGIS. We
were wondering what specific security impacts could be expected (as
opposed to for example installing Richard’s very nice logger
plugin)[2]? In other words, is there really a good rationale not to
port this to C++ and integrate into QGIS core? I think it is very
broadly useful for anyone working with remote layers and trying to
figure out why they are not loading...
Regards
Tim
[1]
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/QGIS-Developer-URL-Request-logging-of-QGIS-tp5382271p5382330.html
[2] https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/qgisnetworklogger/
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