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If you have worked with IE you probably know there is Developer tools which can be access though Tools -> Developer tools. It will show you a window, by clicking on Network you can see something like the picture below: enter image description here

Here you can see ALL HTTP requests (with request and response headers and body). My question is this: Is there anything like this for Firefox?

Note: I'm using Live HTTP headers and it's NOT what I want, because it doesn't show response body at all!!!

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The most famous (and the best) developing tool for Firefox is Firebug. You can see all the HTTP requests and responses with Firebug, along with many other features.

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  • Ohh +1 for Firebug I forgot about that one.
    – rtf
    Jul 30, 2012 at 17:21
  • it's awkward! I'm using Firebug for two years and didn't notice that:-D Thanks!
    – undone
    Jul 30, 2012 at 17:32
  • Firebug is such an essential developing tool. I also recommend using the Chrome Inspector, it's amazing.
    – amiregelz
    Jul 30, 2012 at 17:37
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Try Fiddler. It may not be built in to Firefox, but it should do what you want plus more.

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Yes, it is called Firebug. It also provide a lot of other helpful info.

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Best plug-in is Fire-bug.

Apart from that, HTTP-Fox Or Fidder you can use.

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