Ultimately it would be highly beneficial to me and probably a lot of
developers if a tool existed that would log the HTTP requests and data
into some universal format (perhaps a CSV). Specifically, I need to
know the URLs retrieved, what data was passed into them via both get
and post, and the final output (this would only be useful for HTML).
Others may benefit from other features, though those I feel are the
most useful.

Now I know there is supposed to be a working Persist feature, except
for the fact the button 'unpresses'. However, there's a workaround.
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=1187

It's really too bad that this is a correction for version 1.3, and
also not useful for anyone who doesn't know how to install patches,
change boolean values (something to do with about:config?), and where
the files of FireBug are stored. I'm not an expert on the inner
workings of either FireFox, FireBug, though I believe I have a
'decent' grasp of JavaScript.

I found instructions in French about what to do with Apple. Is it the
same with Ubuntu?


The other clue I've found is something which is apparently an addon
for FireBug by the name of Honza's FireStarter. Aside from the name, I
know little about it. Googling the name returns various websites which
seem to have little to do with firebug, and the very post that
mentions it, leaving me guessing that the project just disappeared or
something like that. The most interesting part is how easily that blog
post could have linked to where Honza at least existed. That way I
would know where it once was, or the URL of it immediately.


So can anyone please help me?

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