#Fiddler setup download
The following are VERY rough estimates of download times when hitting servers based in WA, USA.US West Coast (Modem – 6KB/sec)Įlapsed: 0.10sJapan / Northern Europe (Modem)Įlapsed: 0.45sUS West Coast (DSL – 30KB/sec)Įlapsed: 0.10sJapan / Northern Europe (DSL)Ħ. The bottom half is the response tab, this is the entire response being sent back to the client browser, it may possible be HTML page, image, JSON string, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) and other resources, we can click textview, syntaxview, Imageview and other clickable tab to view it in different format, the below example demos we syntax view the html source page of this site.īytes Sent: 1,178 (headers:1,178 body:0)īytes Received: 148 (headers:148 body:0)ACTUAL PERFORMANCEĬlientDoneResponse: 21:44:56.012Overall Elapsed: 0:00:01.362RESPONSE BYTES (by Content-Type) Privacy—Explains the P3P statement in the response headers, if present. XML—Shows the response body as an XML DOM in a tree view. ImageView—Shows the response body as an Image. HexView—Shows the response body in a hexadecimal view. TextView—Shows the response body in a text box. Headers—Shows response headers and status. Transformer—Removes GZip, DEFLATE, and CHUNKED encodings for easier debugging.
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XML—Shows the request body as an XML DOM in a tree view. HexView—Shows the request body in a hexadecimal view.
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TextView—Shows the request body in a text box. Headers—Shows request headers and status. Of course, It’s just an overall summary list, it give a generic sense that we can choose what we want. The each type of item have an own icon on the left hand, the below is the list of the all icons.
#Fiddler setup windows
Process – The local Windows Process from which the traffic originated.Caching – Values from the Response’s Expires or Cache-Control headers.Body – The number of bytes in the Response body.URL – The path and file requested from the server.
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Host – The hostname of the server to which the request was sent.Protocol – The Protocol (HTTP/HTTPS/FTP) used by this session.Fiddler sets itself up as a proxy conveniently on 127.0.0.1:8888, and by default overrides the system settings under Internet Options in the Control Panel (if you've configured any) such that all traffic from the common protocols (http, https, and ftp) goes to 127.0.0.1:8888 before leaving your machine.