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HTTP Trace is a Chrome version of the LiveHTTPHeaders Firefox plugin. When clicked, it will keep track of all of the HTTP requests/responses from the current tab in a new popup window. This let’s you easily see all of the redirects a particular request went through before finally landing on the resulting page.
This is a great tool to download online video.
When clicked, it will keep track of all of the HTTP requests.
HOW and WHAT DO YOU CLICK?
Can’t see an icon. Checked Inspector and source code.
Why is this so hard to use?
waste of time doesnt work
На троечку с минусом. Идея хорошая, всё в текстовом виде это удобно, но что мы там будем анализировать без куков? Снёс не раздумывая
Doesn’t work. Blank sceen.
Very useful, worked perfect for me (macbook)
Would be even better if it could show the body(payload) of post requests.
As a developer, this was extremely useful for tracking all the calls made during a redirect. A shame postman doesn’t support this.
Very Helpful for Developers for making CULR or tracking API requests
Worked like a charm. Could have better UI, but developers have seen worse UI for their debugging, so no stars taken away from reviews 🙂
It’s just a blank windows that does nothing
use less.
Doing nothing
Doing nothing. Useless.
No showing json post request. But In Firefox LiveHttp is working fine.
Fails to log the actual message bodies of the request and response, so quite useless for me.
Is very helpful when developing embedded server.
Missing autoscrolling feature.
Pop up opened with 3 buttons (one of which was “Pause”, indicating it was running), but didn’t capture a goddamn thing. Useless.
nice one, but without filters it’s hard to use it, if you’re looking for a special request …
Great work. Very useful.
Would be nice to have a button to export the capture to a file.
very handy