Stephen Fisher wrote:
I have committed an initial version of a content listing/saving feature
for the HTTP protocol.
First of all, thanks for this - it's a feature long awaited IMO.
I would appreciate if anyone could try it out
and give feedback on the implementation and if they can think
Here my meta-comments:
On 2/21/07, Ulf Lamping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Fisher wrote:
Some things I've noticed:
- this announcement should have gone to the developer list first (most
developer related discussion will go to the users list now)
- the buttons don't have a tooltip
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 11:06:44AM +0100, Ulf Lamping wrote:
Stephen Fisher wrote:
and give feedback on the implementation and if they can think of a
better top-level menu to put it under (View perhaps?).
Basically, the View menu is about *how* things are displayed, and not to
Sake Blok wrote:
Would't this be option be feeling more at home under the File menu?
It is about exporting parts of the data-stream. My suggestion would be:
File | Export | Objects.
Yes, you're right, File is the place to go. File / Export / HTTP
Objects might be ok.
Do we want to have
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 09:24:45PM +0100, Ulf Lamping wrote:
Sake Blok wrote:
Would't this be option be feeling more at home under the File menu?
It is about exporting parts of the data-stream. My suggestion would be:
File | Export | Objects.
Yes, you're right, File is the place to
Thanks for everyone's comments so far. I am working on implementing the
suggestions.
I've started this thread over on the wireshark-dev mailing list for
those who want to follow along. It starts here:
http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/200702/msg00648.html
Steve
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:54:48PM -0600, Frank Bulk wrote:
Anyone reading the last few weeks of postings should be detecting a
recurring theme...people want to extract images and audio with the
correct file headers and names from packet streams that may or may not
be contiguous.
I have
Stephen:
It's great that you're willing to give your time to this project.
To be clear, you're not attempting at getting streaming audio or video, it's
just fixed-length files within transfer protocols such FTP or HTTP, right?
Frank
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From: Stephen Fisher
On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 08:12:36PM -0600, Frank Bulk wrote:
To be clear, you're not attempting at getting streaming audio or
video, it's just fixed-length files within transfer protocols such FTP
or HTTP, right?
Right.
Steve
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Hi to all,
my question is general but I'll use my particular
case to explain it.
I would like to save a particular portion of an H223
over TCP capture file.
Imagine you develop a display filter like this:
ip.src == 192.168.0.11 h223.mux.vc ==1 (H.223 virtual circuit: 1)
In this way I filtered
Anyone reading the last few weeks of postings should be detecting a
recurring theme...people want to extract images and audio with the correct
file headers and names from packet streams that may or may not be
contiguous.
Sounds like a big task.
Frank
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