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[Discuss] web file download



I don't know what happened to the rest of my sentence, but what I was 
trying to say was:

I recently started using HttpFox instead of Live HTTP Headers with 
Firefox.  It shows you the content of the reply as well as the headers.

    Mark


On 2/29/2012 12:20 PM, MBR wrote:
> On 2/29/2012 6:41 AM, Westcott IV, John wrote:
>> As a web developer you may also want to consider use something Live 
>> HTTP Headers for firefox as it will give you the headers going to the 
>> server and coming back to the client without having to set up a full 
>> trace.
> I recently started using HttpFox instead of Live HTTP Headers with 
> Firefox.  It shows you the
>
>> And, if its an http document, we add in:
>>                  push @metaData, "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"cache-control\" 
>> CONTENT=\"no-cache\">\n";
>>                  push @metaData, "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"pragma\" 
>> CONTENT=\"no-cache\">\n";
>>                  push @metaData, "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"expires\" 
>> CONTENT=\"0\">\n";
>>
> I've never heard of "an http document", but given that your example 
> includes HTML tags, I assume you meant, "if it's an HTML document".
>
>    Mark Rosenthal
>    mbr at arlsoft.com <mailto:mbr at arlsoft.com>
>
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