> I need to know if my browsers are sending IMS calls to the web server to
> fetch html, images, etc. Is Perl able to watch the data returned to the
> browser and tell me if IMS calls occurred?
Hi there,
If the browsers are local and the server are remote, you could setup a proxy
server (I'm sure you can find Perl ones) that'll handle all data going
between browser and server. It'd be very easy to check this for IMS calls
and output them. If a proxy server doesn't already exist, you could try
using SQUID, a non-Perl proxy, and set it to pipe all headers to a Perl
script.
Hope this helps.
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