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UrlSnooper / URLSnooper Feature Request
« on: November 12, 2007, 07:45 AM »
Hi!

Please, is there any way to put back the capture buffering and parsing feature? It is extremely useful (at least for me...) to be able to buffer (all) the captured packages and then parse one by one in order to understand the handshake between the browser and the server.

I don't know if other people use this feature, but when you face some kind javascript URL stealting, the only way to make things work is parsing packet by packet and see what is happening behind the scenes.

I know I can use some other tools to parse buffered packets, but URLSnooper is extremely easy to use, have a clean interface, and go right to the point to get the job done! In other words, it is the perfect tool!

Thanks a lot!

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UrlSnooper / Re: Feature removed from URLSnooper?
« on: December 03, 2006, 11:05 AM »
Hello mouser!

First of all, tanks a lot for your reply!

I will be very glad if you could return the buffering feature in a newer version of URLSnooper. I don't know if people use this feature, but when you face some kind javascript URL stealting, the only way to make things work is parsin packet by packet  and see what is happening.

I know I can use some other tools to parse buffered packes, but URLSnooper is extremely easy to use, have a clean interface, and go right to the point to get the job done! In other words, it is the perfect tool!

Again, thanks a lot!  :Thmbsup:

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UrlSnooper / Feature removed from URLSnooper?
« on: December 02, 2006, 04:30 AM »
Hi!

Please, what happened with the buffering capture feature? It is extremely useful you be able to buffer (all) the captured packages and then parse one by one in order to understand the handshake between the browser and the server.

I hope this feature will be back in a newer version. I'ts sad I will still need to use and older version because I simply can't live without that  :-[

Thanks a lot!

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