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Re: Tracing HTTPS ?

From: "Stefan Misch" <stefan.misch@----------.---.-->
To: NULL
Date: 5/1/2004 11:16:00 AM
Found the answer myself:

see Simon Fell's reply to a related question:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pocketsoap/message/2657

I didn't try it yet but will give it a try once I have time...


"Stefan Misch" <stefan.misch@r...> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:uf$H38HLEHA.1312@T......
> Hi !
>
> I'm using XMLHTTPServer object for making an XML-RPC call over HTTPS and
> have some troubles, that the response is returning wrong character codes
for
> german umlaut chars (content should be text/xml, charset=ISO8859-1, but
> character codes for umlaut characters are UTF-8 encoded).
>
> To make sure that mixing up the character codes does not happen on the
> client I' looking for a way to trace HTTPS traffic. Is there a tool (like
> tcpTrace) out there that I can use?
>
> TIA,
> Stefan
>
>





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