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From: Gene LeDuc <gleduc <at> mail.sdsu.edu>
Subject: Re: http-equiv="refresh" ignored?
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.apache.user
Date: 2008-10-07 16:02:44 GMT (13 weeks, 6 hours and 18 minutes ago)
Kynn, I've found WebScarab to be pretty useful when trying to look under 
the covers of html.  It runs as a proxy on the desktop, rather than the 
server, and lets you see (and modify) everything.  It's a java app, so it 
might be portable across platforms.

At 07:26 AM 10/7/2008, Kynn Jones wrote:
>In retrospect, I wish there had been an easier way for me to inspect the 
>requests sent by each browser.  I asked our sysadmin if there was a way to 
>configure Apache temporarily (i.e. only for debugging purposes) to record 
>all requests verbatim, but he did not know how to do this.
>
>What browser-independent Apache tools are there for this type of analysis?

-- 
Gene LeDuc, GSEC
Security Analyst
San Diego State University 

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