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2.7 What are HTTP Debugging Proxies?
Sometimes you need to dig deep into the network traffic to understand why your site isn’t working as you expect. HTTP debugging proxies provide the tools need to analyze that traffic and debug common network issues.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 27:32
3 lessons, 27:32
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction05:08
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
05:08
Free Lesson 1.2The Browser Landscape06:16
Free Lesson
1.2
The Browser Landscape
06:16
1.3Setting Up Browsers For Testing Purposes16:08
1.3
Setting Up Browsers For Testing Purposes
16:08
2.Tools10 lessons, 1:34:45
10 lessons, 1:34:45
2.1Introducing Modern.ie 07:12
2.1
Introducing Modern.ie
07:12
2.2Understanding Modern.ie Scan Results08:55
2.2
Understanding Modern.ie Scan Results
08:55
2.3Setting Up Virtual Machines On Windows 13:20
2.3
Setting Up Virtual Machines On Windows
13:20
2.4Setting Up Virtual Machines On OSX10:07
2.4
Setting Up Virtual Machines On OSX
10:07
2.5Using BrowserStack.com12:56
2.5
Using BrowserStack.com
12:56
2.6Testing IE Versions Using The F12 Developer Tools05:59
2.6
Testing IE Versions Using The F12 Developer Tools
05:59
2.7What are HTTP Debugging Proxies? 03:02
2.7
What are HTTP Debugging Proxies?
03:02
2.8An Overview Of Fiddler For Http Debugging On Windows 17:06
2.8
An Overview Of Fiddler For Http Debugging On Windows
17:06
2.9An Overview of Charles for HTTP Debugging on OSX and Linux09:40
2.9
An Overview of Charles for HTTP Debugging on OSX and Linux
09:40
2.10Using Autoresponders To Debug Minified Production Code06:28
2.10
Using Autoresponders To Debug Minified Production Code
06:28
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 03:59
1 lesson, 03:59
3.1Conclusion03:59
3.1
Conclusion
03:59
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