I'm familiar with LiveHTTPHeaders and TamperData which can show what is going to be sent to the web server. However, I also want to study the server responses. How can I do this?
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回答1:
As always: Firebug.
回答2:
I recommend Fiddler. It shows all traffic organized per request, and offers multiple ways to view the request and response. Like formatted xml, javascript, post body. It also decodes when needed. If I'm right it also offers an firefox integration addon.
回答3:
HttpFox is one of my favorites.
回答4:
Firebug is good. My preference is Fiddler.
回答5:
You may try Web Developer extension for Firefox. It has many handy tools and can show you server response and header as well.
回答6:
On Windows, you could use HttpWatch. It will save the complete HTTP response from the server, including all binary content.
There is a free version available, but it is limited to sites in the Alexa Top 20.
** Disclaimer: This answer was posted by Simtec Limited, the makers of HttpWatch **