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Feb012010

Debugging HTTP with Fiddler on you localhost

This weekend I attended a great class at Code Camp in Fullerton put on by Chris Love. He was teaching a class on WCF with JQuery and he showed how to debug a local website using Fiddler:

1. Update the fiddler options to disable IPV6.

FiddlerOptions

2. Modify your local url by placing a dot (.) after local host (i.e. http://localhost.:5464/Default.aspx)

Browser

3. It works

ItWorks

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