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View/sniff HTTP packets from browser to Web server

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    Robert Palma Jr
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    I need to look at the HTTP packets for GET and POST transmitals to a web server, from a browser (IE, etc), in the case where a User is cliking on the SUBMIT button within a web page that has a Form on it. We can use any browser, if that makes the job easier. What I am trying to ultimately do is to mimic that action with my own C/C++ application. Any help would be much appreciated. :-) Thanks, Robert

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      I need to look at the HTTP packets for GET and POST transmitals to a web server, from a browser (IE, etc), in the case where a User is cliking on the SUBMIT button within a web page that has a Form on it. We can use any browser, if that makes the job easier. What I am trying to ultimately do is to mimic that action with my own C/C++ application. Any help would be much appreciated. :-) Thanks, Robert

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      It would be implemented in the way of a proxy application. Just listen in a free port and using it as a internet proxy

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        It would be implemented in the way of a proxy application. Just listen in a free port and using it as a internet proxy

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        Thanks! Got it working. Robert :)

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