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Re: sort of tangent to curl -- web browser/extension
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From: Petr Pisar via curl-users <curl-users_at_cool.haxx.se>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2021 14:56:35 +0200
V Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 07:14:09AM -0400, bruce via curl-users napsal(a):
> Researching browser extensions and thought I'd post her as well.
>
> Curl is great for most of my needs to date. However I'm wondering if
> anyone has run across any kind of browser extension that would allow
> the user to be viewing a url/page and the extension would allow the
> underlying "real" content to be captured. I'm not referring to the
> base "view source". I'm looking to be able to capture the underlying
> "javascript/dynamic content" that a page would generate.
>
> And of course free/open source would be useful!
>
Firefox web browser comes with that extension. When the web page is open,
press F12 to open "Tools for web developers" window. There you click on
Network tab, then invoke a context menu for any of the HTTP request-reponse
lines and select Save All as HAR. That will dump a complete network traffic
of the web browser to a local file.
-- Petr
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Received on 2021-06-01
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2021 14:56:35 +0200
V Tue, Jun 01, 2021 at 07:14:09AM -0400, bruce via curl-users napsal(a):
> Researching browser extensions and thought I'd post her as well.
>
> Curl is great for most of my needs to date. However I'm wondering if
> anyone has run across any kind of browser extension that would allow
> the user to be viewing a url/page and the extension would allow the
> underlying "real" content to be captured. I'm not referring to the
> base "view source". I'm looking to be able to capture the underlying
> "javascript/dynamic content" that a page would generate.
>
> And of course free/open source would be useful!
>
Firefox web browser comes with that extension. When the web page is open,
press F12 to open "Tools for web developers" window. There you click on
Network tab, then invoke a context menu for any of the HTTP request-reponse
lines and select Save All as HAR. That will dump a complete network traffic
of the web browser to a local file.
-- Petr
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