Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please

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2011


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 107337
interpreted = N
texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------050305010904030006070601Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitHi Govinda,I do primarily use Firefox. I'm going to check out the add-ons.Thanks for your reply,SteveGovinda wrote:>> tools like some of the add ons for firefox (amongst many others) can let you (amongst many things) see the headers being sent and received so you can watch the redirects as they happen. It saves time over tracking them in code when you don't know what is going on. I forget the name of the redirect-tracking add on I used to use on FF ("live headers", or "HTTP live headers", or some such thing).. I switched to mostly Chrome a few weeks back due to memory leaks in FF 4. Even if you do not use FF, you can always fire it up for a quick test to watch the redirects.>> - Govinda>> --------------050305010904030006070601Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Govinda,

I do primarily use Firefox. I'm going to check out the add-ons.

Thanks for your reply,
Steve


Govinda wrote:
tools like some of the add ons for firefox (amongst many others) can let you (amongst many things) see the headers being sent and received so you can watch the redirects as they happen.  It saves time over tracking them in code when you don't know what is going on.  I forget the name of the redirect-tracking add on I used to use on FF ("live headers", or "HTTP live headers", or some such thing).. I switched to mostly Chrome a few weeks back due to memory leaks in FF 4.  Even if you do not use FF, you can always fire it up for a quick test to watch the redirects.- Govinda  

--------------050305010904030006070601-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound 2011)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Dan Strong 2011)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Govinda 2011)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Donovan Brooke 2011)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Dan Strong 2011)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Marc Thompson 2011)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound 2011)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Govinda 2011)
  9. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound 2011)
  10. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Donovan Brooke 2011)
  11. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Toby Cox 2011)
  12. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Donovan Brooke 2011)
  13. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound 2011)
  14. Re: [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Donovan Brooke 2011)
  15. [WebDNA] 2nd pair of eyes on redirect please (Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound 2011)
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------050305010904030006070601Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitHi Govinda,I do primarily use Firefox. I'm going to check out the add-ons.Thanks for your reply,SteveGovinda wrote:>> tools like some of the add ons for firefox (amongst many others) can let you (amongst many things) see the headers being sent and received so you can watch the redirects as they happen. It saves time over tracking them in code when you don't know what is going on. I forget the name of the redirect-tracking add on I used to use on FF ("live headers", or "HTTP live headers", or some such thing).. I switched to mostly Chrome a few weeks back due to memory leaks in FF 4. Even if you do not use FF, you can always fire it up for a quick test to watch the redirects.>> - Govinda>> --------------050305010904030006070601Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Govinda,

I do primarily use Firefox. I'm going to check out the add-ons.

Thanks for your reply,
Steve


Govinda wrote:
tools like some of the add ons for firefox (amongst many others) can let you (amongst many things) see the headers being sent and received so you can watch the redirects as they happen.  It saves time over tracking them in code when you don't know what is going on.  I forget the name of the redirect-tracking add on I used to use on FF ("live headers", or "HTTP live headers", or some such thing).. I switched to mostly Chrome a few weeks back due to memory leaks in FF 4.  Even if you do not use FF, you can always fire it up for a quick test to watch the redirects.- Govinda  

--------------050305010904030006070601-- Steve Raslevich - Northern Sound

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