Yeah I've been using Selenium, and i am building a user extension to
capture the ajax request/response.
thanks,

On Oct 28, 6:20 pm, Brian Di Palma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm not really certain if this is of any help as I can't be certain what
> exactly you are attempting to achieve but if you are trying to set up an
> automated testing framework around web pages to spot bugs/regressions
> try using Seleniumhttp://selenium.openqa.org/instead of writing your
> own tool. Not sure this is of much help but just in case.
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> MPower123 wrote:
> > How is it done?
> > I'm writing an application for automating testing of ajax web
> > applications and I would like to be able to grab the XMLHTTPRequest
> > and also it's response. I see that Firebug is able to do it in the
> > console so....
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> > And obviously I don't have access to the source code of the pages I'm
> > testing.
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> > And if you could point me to the place in the firebug source that does
> > that, it would be great.
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> > Thanks,
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