Abstract
As an aid to the study of the World-Wide Web, we have developed a software application that allows a user to observe the messages passed between a Web browser and a Web server. The application is based on the Mozilla Web Browser, and displays the HTTP headers sent and received by the browser. The program could be used by students in courses studying the Web, by researchers interested in the behavior of Web servers, and by developers to debug Web-based applications.
- 1 David Finkel and isabel Cruz, "Webware: A Course about the Web", to appear in the Proceedings of the 4th Annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (1999) Google Scholar
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- 2 Atticus Gifford and Benjamin J. Menasha, The Visible Web Browser, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MQP-DXF-9804, 1999.Google Scholar
- 3 The Mozilla Organization, mozilla.org, http://www.mozilla.org/, 1999.Google Scholar
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