Hi Nicholas,

There are tons of utilities on the net that run on Windows. After searching
Google (keywords: HTTP Proxy Trace for Mac), I did find the following link,
that "might" be useful for Mac.

http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod.html

Caution, in the networking utility world MAC and Mac are not the same thing
:-)

I'm on Windows and don't know anything about Mac unfortunately. For
Windows, I recently found these utilities that are very good:

http://www.pocketsoap.com/tcptrace/pt.aspx

Although many developers use these tools for SOAP debugging - it still
shows you the raw HTTP Headers and is very useful.

Hope this helps a little more. Cheers...

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicholas Froome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: HTTP request fixed - now what about corrupted
HTTP uploads?


> Scott
>
>
> >It sounds like your ISP's system is very critical of the HTTP Header
that
> >pass through it.
> >
> >This might help shed some light on the upload problem:
> >http://xml-extra.net/webpage.xmlx?node=37
> >
> >Hope this helps a little. Cheers...
>
>
> I think you have hit the nail on the head. NTL use Inktomi Proxies in the
UK and the caching of images, in particular, makes life very difficult when
testing. And it seems as though there is no "Proxy-Free" option
>
> By contrast, BT Openworld (probably the worst Telecoms Provider and ISP
in the known world) had no such problems, which is just as well because I
believe that _all_ UK broadband connections are provided by BT's system -
excepting cable suppliers like NTL and a few independent ISPs using their
own hardware colocated in BT exchanges
>
> I have reported the fault to NTL, but their email fault reporting system
"Doesn't work" and they're hopelessly understaffed. It's just the typical
UK ineptness we have to put up with!
>
> Is there a debugging app that runs on Mac OS Classic? I could try verbose
logging on the server (WebSTAR 4), but I don't know if I could interpret
the results
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