Dave,
>> Well not *exactly* what I want, this tool will surely help
>> out a ton.
>
>You could just use an HTTP sniffer to show you what's being sent back and
>forth. EffeTech has a nice one that's just for HTTP - it's about $30 or so,
>but I've found it to be useful. It's better for this than a g
> Well not *exactly* what I want, this tool will surely help
> out a ton.
You could just use an HTTP sniffer to show you what's being sent back and
forth. EffeTech has a nice one that's just for HTTP - it's about $30 or so,
but I've found it to be useful. It's better for this than a general-purpo
Marlon,
>Install this extension which is an HTML validator.
>
>https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&cate
>gory=Developer%20Tools&numpg=10&id=249
>
>This will create an icon in the lower right hand side of the browser
>that has a view source option. When you choos
Install this extension which is an HTML validator.
https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&category=Developer%20Tools&numpg=10&id=249
This will create an icon in the lower right hand side of the browser
that has a view source option. When you choose that, it will l
Andrew Grosset wrote:
> In windows use "Find" > "Files or Folders", plug in the name of the file and
> if you limit your search to the folders containing your cache should only
> take a millisecond or two..or am i missing something?
The files in the Firefox cache do not retain their original
In windows use "Find" > "Files or Folders", plug in the name of the file and if
you limit your search to the folders containing your cache should only take a
millisecond or two..or am i missing something?
>Will,
>
>>Dunno if I'm missing somethin' here, but right click over the hidden frame,
Will,
>Dunno if I'm missing somethin' here, but right click over the hidden frame,
>select this frame>view frame source.
You can't do this for 0px frames or for iFrames that are hidden--as there's
no place to right-click. Searching the cache is too time consuming.
- Dan
~~
Dunno if I'm missing somethin' here, but right click over the hidden frame,
select this frame>view frame source.
Will
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>I've really been using Firefox for my main browser for about 18 months now.
>However, the one thing that really bugs me is I haven't been able to find
>anything that will allow me to easily browser the source code of hidden
>frames.
>
>In IE, you just load up the
I've really been using Firefox for my main browser for about 18 months now.
However, the one thing that really bugs me is I haven't been able to find
anything that will allow me to easily browser the source code of hidden
frames.
In IE, you just load up the Microsoft Script Debugger and can view t
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