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Via the IE team blog, it's Fiddler! This tool looks great.
When I worked on the Sharepoint Portal Server client components, I often spent a lot of time with the Windows Newtork Monitor tool, sniffing HTTP packets to see what requests Office XP or other clients were sending, and what responses the server was providing. I also used a little tool that a tester had built to issue custom HTTP (mostly DAV) requests.
Fiddler looks like a much more refined tool for this kind of work, though, and I'm looking forward to trying it out. The fact that it's built on the .NET Framework is a nice bonus.
Comments
- Anonymous
February 15, 2005
Fiddler is an excellent tool to have in your toolbox. I use it all the time. :-)
Here is a screenshot of it in action when viewing your blog.
http://www.doyousnap.com/portal/albums/7/158.aspx
Howard - Anonymous
February 16, 2005
I've always wanted to monitor my newtork. Sometimes my newtork malfunctions, and it's really hard to tell what's wrong with it. I suspect the frazzbot has umfered roticiously-- but I'll wonder no more with the fabulous newtork monitor!