[UPHPU] print raw http headers and body

Jacob Wright jacwright at gmail.com
Mon Oct 23 19:05:01 MDT 2006


I don't know that I could make a presentation of it, but the extensions that
I could not do without for Firefox include:

Web Developer  -- general purpose tools for html/css/forms/etc web
development
Firebug -- great javascript/ajax helper
Livehttpheaders -- shows you the headers being send and received by the
browser (and allows you to replay them if desired)
MyStickies -- of course, I built it :), but I also use it a lot; puts sticky
notes on pages

Those are my tops.  But there are others like color pickers, measuring
tools, del.icio.us stuff, Flash Tracer (traces out stuff from Flash apps),
etc.

Hope that gives others a good start. :)

Jacob

On 10/23/06, jtaber <jtaber at johntaber.net> wrote:
>
> Daniel C. wrote:
> > Okay, this probably isn't what you want, but Firefox has a plugin that
> > allows you to watch the entire HTTP transaction, including headers,
> > etc.  It's marvelous for debugging.  But, it's not server side.
> >
> Between this and the Firefox DOM/css toolbars, etc - might make a great
> meeting on discussing all the capabilities that are right there in our
> favorite browser - I know I'm not making the most of it.   If someone is
> up to speed on these tools and plugins, could you volunteer?
>
> _______________________________________________
>
> UPHPU mailing list
> UPHPU at uphpu.org
> http://uphpu.org/mailman/listinfo/uphpu
> IRC: #uphpu on irc.freenode.net
>



-- 
Jacob Wright
Within Code LLC


More information about the UPHPU mailing list