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From: "Tom Bolick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing"
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Pop-up downloads
> Can you suggest such a sniffer?
>
I recommend Analyzer, I think theres a l
> >You have to analyse the pages you receive to see axactly which request(s) to
> >send. You may also use a sniffer to capture a complete browser session and
> >see exactly which requets are sent, which relocation occurs, which cookies
> >are exchanged.
> Can you suggest such a sniffer?
Ther
Tom Bolick wrote:
>Can you suggest such a sniffer?
>
>
Ethereal. I have done a very similar thing to what you will be doing,
and Ethereal helped out tremendously.
Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
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Can you suggest such a sniffer?
By the way, the data file I am downloading is probably created by the website
based on the input of the form
that gets filled out. (I usually leave the defaults, but they include the
current date). So unfortunately, I will
probably have to deal with the cook
> This may not be easily done, but I have a website that requires me to
> navigate down a few levels, and click a
> button to request a file. Then a small window pops up that tells me my
> download will start in a moment. This
> small window refreshes a couple of times before finally starting a
This may not be easily done, but I have a website that requires me to navigate
down a few levels, and click a
button to request a file. Then a small window pops up that tells me my
download will start in a moment. This
small window refreshes a couple of times before finally starting a downloa