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Fiddler is a web debugging tool which is owned, developed, and distributed by Eric Lawrence.
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Fiddler Web Debugger
Generating HTML5 AppCache Manifests with Fiddler
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8 months ago
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EricLaw [MSFT]
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HTML5 introduces the concept of an Application Cache, which allows a web developer to provide a manifest of pages that should be cached to permit offline use. You can see an instance of AppCache over on the IETestDrive site ; if you examine the markup...
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Fiddler and Windows 8 Metro-style applications
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8 months ago
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EricLaw [MSFT]
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Over on StackOverflow, a new Windows 8 user asked how to get Fiddler working with new Windows 8 Metro-style applications. These applications work somewhat differently than classic desktop applications, and require a bit of special configuration work to...
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Fiddler and Channel Binding Tokens Revisited
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8 months ago
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EricLaw [MSFT]
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Just under a year ago, I wrote a blog post about how the new “Extended Protection” feature (also known as Channel Binding Tokens or CBT) prevented seamless decryption of certain authenticated HTTPS traffic when Fiddler is running. The quick...
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