When using Fiddler to monitor HTTP Requests & Responses in Internet Explorer it ignores all traffic directed to http://localhost.
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If you're using Fiddler2, this can be changed just by changing the configuration. Go to Tools, Fiddler Options ..., select the Connections tab, then make sure Monitor all connections is ticked. Works for me now, without having to to anything special with the URLs. |
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The correct answer is that it's not that Fiddler ignores traffic targeted at Localhost, but rather that most applications are hardcoded to bypass proxies (of which Fiddler is one) for requests targeted to localhost. Hence, the various workarounds available: http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler/help/hookup.asp#Q-LocalTraffic |
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make sure Monitor all connections is ticked. it does not work for me maybe port is diffren i need yo see httprequest to my site from gmail my site is on win xp and iis5(my own machine) |
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Fiddler's website addresses this question directly. There are several suggested workarounds, but the most straightforward is simply to use the machine name rather than "localhost" or "127.0.0.1":
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To get Fiddler to capture traffic when you are debugging on local host, after you hit F5 to begin degugging change the address so that localhost has a "." after it. For instance, you start debugging and the you have the following URL in the Address bar: http://localhost:49573/Default.aspx Change it to: http://localhost.:49573/Default.aspx Hit enter and Fidder will start picking up your traffic. |
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