Thursday, November 10, 2005
I'm liking LiveHTTPHeaders
I've used a couple of HTTP debugging tools in my day, primarily Microsoft-centric utilities like Fiddler or the SOAP Toolkit 3.0. I got wind of LiveHTTPHeaders while reading Manning's "Ajax in Action", and it's very nice. You can browse as you normally would in Mozilla browsers and get (screenshots) outputted request and response header messages in real-time. This is a heckuva lot more convinient than traditional means like having to watch processes or manually toggle port listeners.
Very nice!

Very nice!

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