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How can I grab the data which the browser sends to a server?

Is there any specific application for it?(windows and linux systems)

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The chrome developer console lists all network transactions under the network tab (you can access by pressing f12). Firefox has an extension called firebug with similar features. I believe that the newest version of IE may have something similiar.

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There are several ways you can go at this:

  • You could install a browser plugin which allows you to see all the HTTP traffic that is sent. Firebug has this option ("Net" tab).
  • You could use a packet sniffer like Wireshark to capture all the raw TCP data.

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