Re: [users@httpd] Proxy server set-up problem

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From: "Vanga"
Come to think of it, probably I should take your cue and run the browser in debug/trace mode and dump all the info. and see what is happening between browser and web server. I do not know how I can do this with Internet Explorer.

A _must_ read for _all_ OS web server admins
(since Microsoft's Windows
Shell browser, Internet Explorer,
is the most used on the Internet)!

A "how to" use Microsoft's free Fiddler debugger (in Internet Explorer) to see Internet and Internet Explorer HTTP actions.

<quote>

Snip

I fired up my trusty HTTP
debugger, Microsoft Fiddler.
Some developers in the
audience might be scratching
their heads-- I've got the
full source for IE on my
computer, so why start by
looking at the traffic?

Simple-it's usually the
clearest way to see what's
really going on.  HTTP is
beautiful that way- if you
can see both the traffic of
a working scenario and the
traffic from a broken scenario,
you can resolve most problems
of this nature.

</quote>

A HTTP Detective Story by Eric Lawrence
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/03/12/394526.aspx

Jeff




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