HttpWatch integrates with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox to provide unrivaled levels of HTTP monitoring, without the need for separately configured proxies or network sniffers.
To view details about the Internet traffic, the requests and the responses you just need to browse a webpage. It even shows interactions between the browser and its cache. Each HTTP transaction can be examined to see the values of headers, cookies, query strings and other HTTP related data.
Commercial web sites often use technologies such as HTTP compression, SSL encryption and chunked encoding to provide the best levels of security and performance. HttpWatch works with these technologies to provided a detail view of HTTP activity within Internet Explorer.
HttpWatch has two components; a plug-in used to collect, view and save HTTP traffic within IE or Firefox, and a standalone log file viewer know as HttpWatch Studio.
Note: The Basic Edition only displays extended HTTP information for a limited number of well known sites. For unlimited access you need to buy the Professional Edition
What's New in This Release:
· Changed: Updated description for warning HW1011 to indicate that Cache-Control: Public is only required for caching of HTTPS resources in Firefox version 3.6 and earlier
· Improved: Added links from automation samples to documentation at apihelp.httpwatch.com