Paul D. Waite
Paul D. Waite

Reputation: 98816

Can I copy the list of HTTP requests made by a web page out of Firebug’s Net panel?

In the Firebug Net panel, you can get a list of all HTTP requests made for the current page.

Is there a way copy this list as text, so that I can paste it somewhere else for my own records? I’m doing some optimisation work, and it’d be really handy to save the requests made for pages before I optimise, so that I can check what effect my optimisation has.

Alternatively, are there any other tools that would give me the same file information (i.e. URL of file requested, size of file — I don’t need the timeline stuff that Firebug’s Net panel does) as Firebug, in text format?

Upvotes: 10

Views: 4757

Answers (3)

robertc
robertc

Reputation: 75707

LiveHTTPHeaders will also do this, try the generator tab for a concise list of the requests.

Upvotes: 2

Hoa
Hoa

Reputation: 3207

FireBug NetExport extension is what you're looking for.

Upvotes: 5

Paul D. Waite
Paul D. Waite

Reputation: 98816

HttpFox provides a list of HTTP requests made by a web page, and lets you copy the list out as text.

It doesn’t provide the nice breakdowns that Firebug does (e.g. CSS, images, etc.), but the data is there.

Upvotes: 2

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