On Dec 23, 4:48 am, Samy RABIH <
fet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And the Resources tab of Chrome (the native one, via "Inspect the element")
> is very useful
>
> >> I've been using Firebug with Firefox for years, but have slowly been
> >> moving over to Chrome. The only thing that's keeping me from switching
> >> completely is the seeming lack of the Net tab on the Chrome version of
> >> Firebug. Are there any plans to add it, or does it already exist and
> >> just needs to be switched on somewhere?
>
> > We have no immediate plans to add a Net Panel on the Chrome extension. Our
> > current focus is reimplementing the Script Panel in order to support remote
> > (mobile) debugging, and cross-browser debugging.
>
> > Meanwhile you could use the built-in Chrome Developer Tools, or an external
> > tool such as Fiddler to inspect network traffic:
>
> >
http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/
>
> > But anyway, there are some new experimental Chrome's API which may allow us
> > to implement this feature. But considering our fewer resources this is more
> > likely to happen if someone help us with coding:
>
> >
http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/experimental.webRequest.html
>
> > regards,
>
> > Pedro Simonetti.
>
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