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Hi Tony, I'm still using Naviscope for this, it small, fast and works with any Browse= r ( with proxy support ).=20 By the way, has someone any ideas what happened to the company which was bu= ilding naviscope? Denis -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht----- Von: Tony Clayton [mailto:tony-mod_perl@xxxxxxx.xx]=20 Gesendet: Mittwoch, 16. M=E4rz 2005 14:51 An: modperl@xxxx.xxxxxx.xxx Betreff: [OT] viewing HTTP headers in IE/Firefox This is off-topic for this list, but I thought I'd just mention for those th= at are troubleshooting HTTP issues, there are useful plugins for both IE and Firefox that show you both incoming and outgoing HTTP headers, including thr= ough https connections. For IE, there is an IE Explorer Bar add-on called ieHTTPHeaders: http://www.blunck.info/iehttpheaders.html You'll probably need to reboot after installing it for it to show up. For Firefox, there is an extension called LiveHTTPHeaders: http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/ I think it might work with Mozilla as well, but I haven't tried it. As always with software, use at your own risk. They work great for me. I thought this was of some relevance to this list, as many people using mod_= perl tend to do its powerful header management capabilities. Tony ____________ Virus checked by G DATA AntiVirusKit Version: AVK 15.0.2702 from 26.01.2005 Virus news: www.antiviruslab.com
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