On 8/3/06, ben.clinkinbeard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can tell serviceCap to use a proxy server in the options.
IE is auto configured... but granted... Firefox takes 4 mouse clicks
to switch over to using serviceCap and 4 mouse clicks to stop using it.
>>ServiceCapture is definitely a great tool but seems to suffer if
>> you're behind a proxy, as you have to tell your browsers to use
>>ServiceCapture as their proxy.
You can tell serviceCap to use a proxy server in the options.
>>I've yet to find a configuration that
>> allows me to use it with both IE and FF without having to adjust
>> settings somewhere along the way.
IE is auto configured... but granted... Firefox takes 4 mouse clicks
to switch over to using serviceCap and 4 mouse clicks to stop using it.
Ben
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Clint Modien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Second to none... supports AMF, integrates with firefox and IE and it's
> super low priced...
>
> http://kevinlangdon.com/serviceCapture/
>
>
>> On 8/3/06, james_dhap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey All,
> > I found an amazing tool last night that helped us track down an
> > issue with a deployment of our app on our testing servers. We were
> > getting strange HTTP faults that only occured on the testing server
> > and it was impossible to use a http tunneling tool such as NetTools
> > to track down the faults. One reason is that we dynamically change
> > the server routing depending on where the app is deployed and I
> > needed to verify that the calls where being formatted and routed
> > correctly but do to time and out build process, putting in extra
> > hooks to trap the calls and verify the output was only to be
> > considered as a last resort.
> >
> > After doing some digging I found a Firefox extension called Tamper
> > Data, that allows you to catch, hold, read, modify and even cancel
> > post/get calls from the browser. Not only that, but it gives you
> > timing info on the call back and even has built in charting. This
> > tool allowed me to actually verify that I was sending the correct
> > information and that the fault was acutally on the server and not
> > the app. I highly recommend it because it is super easy to use,
> > requires no port juggling (which can break the Flash sandbox on
> > servers) and works on remote servers because its intergrated into
> > the browser. check it out:
> >
> > https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/966/
> >
> > - james
> >
> >
> >
>
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