View HTTP Request & Response Headers and Content

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Many webmasters and software developers need a tool to capture, view and analyze HTTP header and HTTP content for all HTTP requests or HTTP responses sent by web browser.

SoftX HTTP Debugger intercepts all of the the HTTP protocol traffic between your computer and the Internet. It works with all popular web browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Opera, etc) and their plugins. The software developers can use HTTP sniffer and HTTP analyzer to capture and analyze the HTTP protocol traffic of their own custom software programs. Moreover, you can simultaneously analyze the same web page in Internet Explorer, Mozilla FireFox, Opera and in your own program, and see the results of all these programs in one single SoftX HTTP Debugger window.

View and analyze the HTTP request & response headers and content with SoftX HTTP Debugger.

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