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Complex pages exceed log window buffer?
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Oct. 17, 2010, 03:20 AM
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Complex pages exceed log window buffer?
Naoko 4.5-J, JD5000's last "industrial strength" filter set, Firefox 3.6.10, Windows XP Pro SP3, 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 with 1 GB RAM.
Hi, I am attempting to log the loading of a video display page that links from http://video.pbs.org/ (any page will do-- http://video.pbs.org/video/1312522241 for example) so that I may be able to discover how to adjust my blockfiles so that these pages may be viewed properly without bypassing Prox entirely. In order to make sure that I am logging everything necessary to display the page, I am emptying Firefox's cache just prior to loading the page that I want to log. Though I have the log window set to capture only headers and filter matches (default settings), the page seems to require more requests and responses than will fit in the log window buffer: After the page is loaded and all connections are closed, when I scroll to the top of the log window, I am in the middle of the page load, not at the beginning of it. Just to make sure that I am doing this correctly, I clear the browser cache, close and then restart Prox to reset the numbering of requests and responses, open the log window, click the link to the page I want to log, pause logging after the page has finished loading, and then scroll to the top of the log window. Instead of seeing 'New Message Log Window' at the top, followed closely by '+++GET 1+++', I am seeing a few header lines followed by '+++RESP 13+++'. Is there a way to increase the log window buffer size or, better yet, capture the log to a file as it is being generated? If neither of those are possible, is there another possible workaround? Thanks for your help, and apologies if this question has already been answered somewhere. Jeff |
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Complex pages exceed log window buffer? - Aljan Darkmoon - Oct. 17, 2010 03:20 AM
RE: Complex pages exceed log window buffer? - JJoe - Oct. 17, 2010, 08:50 PM
RE: Complex pages exceed log window buffer? - Aljan Darkmoon - Oct. 17, 2010, 11:16 PM
RE: Complex pages exceed log window buffer? - JJoe - Oct. 18, 2010, 01:49 AM
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