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What tools can I use to analyze Internet Explorer's network capture logs?

I'm using the F12 developer tools built into Internet Explorer 9 to capture network traffic on a site. This information can be saved to an XML (default) or CSV file.

The XML file seems to contain much more information, but I'm having a hard time finding any applications that will read these.

Using Internet Explorer Developer Tools Network Capture states:

The Save button writes the current HTTP session to an XML file by using the HTTP Archive schema or a .CSV file. After saving the session, you can open the session by using any tool that can read HTTP archive files, or .CSV files. Internet Explorer 9 can export your data, but it can view only live HTTP sessions and cannot read saved files.

However, I'm having a hard time finding relevant results in a search for the HTTP Archive schema, and while CSV is nice, it seems to be missing some very nice information. (I may not need that extra information now, but it might be useful in the future.)

Are there tools or resources (XSLT or LINQPad/.NET snippet) that allow for the easy parsing of this information after the fact?

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James Skemp Avatar asked Dec 01 '11 23:12

James Skemp


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1 Answers

Fiddler does support importing HTTP Archive XML (exported from IE9 Developer Tools Network Tab) as per its blog

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sumek Avatar answered Oct 03 '22 09:10

sumek