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This post as the end of the Firebug series;
Four blog posts should give some small partners a basic understanding and operation of Firebug.
Internet
- The menu explains in turn
- Pause symbol: Pause at XHR (xmlhttprequests) is the listener, click this button, when initiating an asynchronous request interrupt JS execution, and jump to the script panel, identify the corresponding code
- Clear: Clears the currently acquired resource information
- Hold: Saves the currently acquired information, the refresh still exists
- All of this is a summary of all resource information, followed by targeted filtering information
- The table of contents explains in turn
- URLs can be expanded to include very detailed header information and content.
- Header information: Can see very detailed things, such as content encoding, tell the site what kind of (PHP), time and so on
- Response – The server responds back to the Dongdong
- html– Visual Interface
- Cache – Cache size, maximum age and time of modification and acquisition
- cookies–, no more talking.
- Status – This is well understood, such as 200,304,404. Status returned by various servers
- Domain: Where to request
- Size – Data block size
- Remote IP, external IP
- Timeline: Resource request time, mouse move to the above can be detailed to see the composition of time consuming
Cookies
Direct, explain again.
- Inside, you can create a new cookie, save the current cookie, and remove the cookie you've already acquired.
- Look at the text in the drop-down menu and you'll know.
- Control whether to accept cookies for this website
- Get to Cookie Content list
- Name: Cookie Name
- Content: Content of a cookie – sent to transmit, usually placed on the requested head
- Domain: from which website cookies – look at the domain name will know
- Original size: Cookie size, Cookie Max 4K (now more and more websites transition to H5 's localstorage)
- Path
- Cookie Expiration Time
- HTTP only: (HTTP only)
- Security – I'm not sure how the cookie verifies whether it is safe!!!
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