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I am coding an SEO tool in C# for doing keyword research. I need to make calls to Google Adword keyword tool. Now I know some tools which are doing the same already.

I just need to decipher what they are doing. I tried using Wireshark but it's very complex to get the actual POST data using Wireshark.

I tried using fiddler on IE but seems like too many Javascript requests are made which confuses fiddler a lot.

If I can just find out the exact requests the other tool is making I think my job is done. How can I do this?

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    Getting HTTP post data is very easy with Wireshark. For starters, make sure you set a display filter of "HTTP" so you see only HTTP-related packets and nothing else. Then you can look inside of the packets as needed. Wireshark separates the post data from the HTTP headers for you. Aug 4, 2010 at 23:16
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    @remy do you have any tut link for this? Iam fiddling with it over past 2 days with little success. Aug 4, 2010 at 23:58

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Put http.request.method == "POST" in the display filter of wireshark to only show POST requests. Click on the packet, then expand the Hypertext Transfer Protocol field. The POST data will be right there on top.

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    If you set the display filter to just HTTP by itself, then you can see GETs and POSTs together. Aug 5, 2010 at 20:02
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    use http.request to get GET n POST calls.
    – Vivek Raj
    May 25, 2014 at 14:54
  • Remember to use uppercase BTW.
    – Isilmë O.
    Jan 6, 2015 at 8:13
  • Yes, you get the entire packet, parsed out. Nov 11, 2015 at 20:22
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    No it won't show post data over https. It shows encrypted data application Jun 20, 2017 at 8:17
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You will have to use some sort of network sniffer if you want to get at this sort of data and you're likely to run into the same problem (pulling out the relevant data from the overall network traffic) with those that you do now with Wireshark.

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