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Software to allow Local testing of a website code while monitoring activity
MilesAhead:
Not portable, but small, simple and still out there as freeware is AnalogX Simple Server
It does claim PHP support but I am not sure how recent it is.
I think the last update for most AnalogX utilities is Vista/W7 era.
questorfla:
Again, I Thank you Both.
I always know who I am going to get the most replies from :).
If I could only find a way to add another 8 hours to every day ... THAT would be a fantastic tool!
Plus the person i had found who knew enough about websites (Or I thought he did?) seems to have vanished.
So I am back to throwing ideas against a brick wall. Since they are all in my head, i am getting a headache!
I will add both of these to my arsenal and keep plugging away
MilesAhead:
So I am back to throwing ideas against a brick wall. Since they are all in my head, i am getting a headache!
-questorfla (April 05, 2016, 04:24 PM)
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It feels so good when you stop. At least you have that to look forward to. ;)
wraith808:
While not quite what you're asking for, I have found the (free) Fiddler Web Debugger to be quite handy for this type of thing.
-Stoic Joker (April 05, 2016, 06:52 AM)
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And something that I've started using instead of fiddler is postman.
Stoic Joker:
While not quite what you're asking for, I have found the (free) Fiddler Web Debugger to be quite handy for this type of thing.
-Stoic Joker (April 05, 2016, 06:52 AM)
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And something that I've started using instead of fiddler is postman.
-wraith808 (April 05, 2016, 06:49 PM)
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Interesting, I can see where that would be better for developing/tweaking your own code (which questorfla is doing). My purpose for Fiddler is generally - for ethical hacking - to find out what someone else's code is doing when things go awry.
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