HTTPLook 1.25 for Windows

by BinaryAge Software

Avg. Rating 4.5 (4 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.0 MB
License Shareware, $29.95
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,442
Publisher BinaryAge Software
Homepage HTTPLook

Publisher's Description

HTTPLook gives you the easiest way to test and debug Internet applications that work over HTTP protocol, such as web sites, web services and their clients. It allows you to trace the messages which these applications use for communication. It captures (without any modification) data traffic of all Internet applications, including the encrypted ssl traffic of Internet Explorer. It parses HTTP messages, separates headers and entities, decodes compressed entities, and saves entities in your file system. Its easy and friendly user interface is designed to make your development experience as comfortable as possible. Sorting, filtering and search features allow you to find an important message quickly. You can also attach notes to interesting messages and save the captured data in your file system in the original format or as a text.

Latest Reviews

sanderg

sanderg reviewed v1.24 on Jul 29, 2004

Too expensive when compared to LiveHTTPHeaders(.mozdev.org). That is free.

aalaap

aalaap reviewed v1.1 on Feb 10, 2003

Sounds good - i've been looking for something this for quite some time now. I just came off a telnet to an 80 to get the timezone for conversion .. if only i had this a few minutes ago GMT .. and yeah .. if only this was free :-)

joejoe_

joejoe_ reviewed v1.0 on Nov 19, 2002

Everything what i needed to complete my cgi-project in one.

Avg. Rating 4.5 (4 votes)
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sanderg

sanderg reviewed v1.24 on Jul 29, 2004

Too expensive when compared to LiveHTTPHeaders(.mozdev.org). That is free.

aalaap

aalaap reviewed v1.1 on Feb 10, 2003

Sounds good - i've been looking for something this for quite some time now. I just came off a telnet to an 80 to get the timezone for conversion .. if only i had this a few minutes ago GMT .. and yeah .. if only this was free :-)

joejoe_

joejoe_ reviewed v1.0 on Nov 19, 2002

Everything what i needed to complete my cgi-project in one.

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