How to debug the http response headers from a HTTP call












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I've installed FireBug, but I am not sure how to find out if a certain http header is present in my HTTP response. Where should I look for this information?










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      I've installed FireBug, but I am not sure how to find out if a certain http header is present in my HTTP response. Where should I look for this information?










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          Use the Net tab in Firebug to monitor network traffic. There you can see the complete headers as well as the timing and content of any network/HTTP queries.



          Looks like this:
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          • Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

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          Fiddler is the best tool I know of to do this and much more, including inspecting the entire request/response in many formats including a nice XML browser.






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            Fiddler in good but sometimes it causes problems because of changing the system proxy configuration.



            Check the HTTP Debugger, it's not a proxy and doesn't create such problems
            https://www.httpdebugger.com






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              Use the Net tab in Firebug to monitor network traffic. There you can see the complete headers as well as the timing and content of any network/HTTP queries.



              Looks like this:
              enter image description here






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              • Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

                – jww
                May 16 '13 at 16:16
















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              Use the Net tab in Firebug to monitor network traffic. There you can see the complete headers as well as the timing and content of any network/HTTP queries.



              Looks like this:
              enter image description here






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              • Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

                – jww
                May 16 '13 at 16:16














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              Use the Net tab in Firebug to monitor network traffic. There you can see the complete headers as well as the timing and content of any network/HTTP queries.



              Looks like this:
              enter image description here






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              Use the Net tab in Firebug to monitor network traffic. There you can see the complete headers as well as the timing and content of any network/HTTP queries.



              Looks like this:
              enter image description here







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              • Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

                – jww
                May 16 '13 at 16:16



















              • Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

                – jww
                May 16 '13 at 16:16

















              Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

              – jww
              May 16 '13 at 16:16





              Hi Vagrant. Firebug was my first choice too, but I don't seem to have a Net tab. Would you happen to know if this is a Mac OS X feature?

              – jww
              May 16 '13 at 16:16













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              Fiddler is the best tool I know of to do this and much more, including inspecting the entire request/response in many formats including a nice XML browser.






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                Fiddler is the best tool I know of to do this and much more, including inspecting the entire request/response in many formats including a nice XML browser.






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                  Fiddler is the best tool I know of to do this and much more, including inspecting the entire request/response in many formats including a nice XML browser.






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                  Fiddler is the best tool I know of to do this and much more, including inspecting the entire request/response in many formats including a nice XML browser.







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                  answered Mar 21 '11 at 5:21









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                      Fiddler in good but sometimes it causes problems because of changing the system proxy configuration.



                      Check the HTTP Debugger, it's not a proxy and doesn't create such problems
                      https://www.httpdebugger.com






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                        Fiddler in good but sometimes it causes problems because of changing the system proxy configuration.



                        Check the HTTP Debugger, it's not a proxy and doesn't create such problems
                        https://www.httpdebugger.com






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                          Fiddler in good but sometimes it causes problems because of changing the system proxy configuration.



                          Check the HTTP Debugger, it's not a proxy and doesn't create such problems
                          https://www.httpdebugger.com






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                          Fiddler in good but sometimes it causes problems because of changing the system proxy configuration.



                          Check the HTTP Debugger, it's not a proxy and doesn't create such problems
                          https://www.httpdebugger.com







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