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I can see the request, and all the headers, the body doesn't seem to be anywhere, and I can't find much on the web, because the questions out there are always talking about forms, not REST API requests.


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I am running the example front end app from the teachers notes versus (my) finished Q&A API from this topic, exactly as described in "Next Steps". So yeah it's remote, API on one server, front end on another. That and the link is probably enough of a hint that I can do some better searching for guidance - thanks for that.

I am constantly fed up by something new in Firefox and immediately force myself back into Chrome, but it is always the developer tools in Chrome that keep me from using it for an extended period of time.

Some columns contain a primary field and a secondary field (Time and Latency, for example). When viewing the Network table with large resource rows both fields are shown; when using small resource rows only the primary field is shown.

In both Chrome and Firefox you can right-click and save the network information as a HAR (HTTP Archive). That HAR file can be processed manually, with a script or with one of several HAR viewers and contains the full URL.

Chrome Developer Tools is a comprehensive toolkit for developers, built directly into the Chrome browser. These tools let you edit web pages in real time, diagnose problems more quickly, and build better websites faster.

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Our IT Security reached out suggesting Jira passwords are exposed within the firewall. We have implemented Secure LDAP and Jira is running behind Apache firewall, with a valid GoDaddy cert and accessible from HTTPS. Jira Software Server version is 8.8.0. Screenshot as follows that shows Form Data with exposed password.

Although the connection between your browser and Jira (and Jira and your LDAP server) is encrypted, the endpoints have to have the decrypted data in order to do something with it. For example, when you type the password into the password field, your browser must have your raw (unencrypted) password in order to then encrypt it. This is what you're seeing in the developer tools. Chrome then encrypts the login and password before submitting it over the network.

The browser is going to be aware of your inputs - and there's no avoiding that. This isn't specific to Jira; it's any password field on any website. (see this Stack Overflow thread for more information) But in order for an attacker to make use of that data, they'd need to have control over your local machine in order to extract it from Chrome before it becomes encrypted. At that point, they could also keylog your machine to intercept the characters before they even reach the browser.

or throw some very angry warnings if the connection is not secure). With Apache running as a reverse proxy for Jira (presumably these are on the same machine / VM), and the connection encrypted between Apache and Chrome, you should be in good shape.

Thanks @Daniel Eads What you explained about data being encrypted after they leave the client makes sense. So, Apache doesn't go that far as to encrypt it directly from the login form, huh! It would be interesting to know how the packet transfer between client, to AD Server, Application server and database server once we hit login button on Jira. Any configurations possible at all from Apache or Tomcat's server.xml? Or any other way to encrypt it aside from Apache and Tomcat?

It's possibly you simply have javascript disabled via the developer tools. When the developer tools are not open, javascript will execute, but if you have the 'disable javascript' checkbox checked in developer tools, the page may not be properly rendering when you open developer tools.

I was wondering what browser you all use for your projects and for web development. I have used Chrome Dev tools before, but not much. I have recently started using Firefox Developers Edition, which I think is OK.

At the end of the article, they have this very cool link called DevTools Challenger and you can use this to test the new possibilities of the developer tools. Also, this DevTools Challenger should be utilized with Firefox Developer Edition browser.

If you're troubleshooting an issue with the Azure portal, and you need to contact Microsoft support, you may want to first capture some additional information. For example, it can be helpful to share a browser trace, a step recording, and console output. This information can provide important details about what exactly is happening in the portal when your issue occurs.

Browser traces often contain sensitive information and might include authentication tokens linked to your identity. Please remove any sensitive information before sharing traces with others. Microsoft support uses these traces for troubleshooting purposes only.

The screenshots below show the DevTools in Focus Mode with a vertical Activity Bar. Depending on your settings, your configuration may look different. For more information, see Simplify DevTools using Focus Mode.

By default, the browser keeps trace information only for the page that's currently loaded. Set the following options so the browser keeps all trace information, even if your repro steps require going to more than one page.

Back in the browser developer tools pane, select the Console tab. Right-click one of the messages, then select Save as..., and save the console output to a text file.

By default, the browser keeps trace information only for the page that's currently loaded. Set the following options so the browser keeps all trace information, even if your repro steps require going to more than one page:

Back in the browser developer tools pane, select the Console tab, and expand the window. Place your cursor at the start of the console output then drag and select the entire contents of the output. Use Command-C to copy the output and save it to a text file.

Back in the browser developer tools pane, select the Console tab. Right-click one of the messages, then select Save All Messages to File, and save the console output to a text file.

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I recently gave a tutorial at Velocity Conference in Santa Clara about some of the amazing features that lie within the browsers we use everyday. As web developers, we are pretty lucky to have such awesome developer tools at our disposal.

After the tutorial was complete, a few people asked me about using the developer tools to simulate the performance of low end devices. I often think about throttling network connections, but not throttling the CPU. It's such a cool feature that it's worth sharing!

While many power users may be tech-savvy and own the latest smartphone - the reality is that the majority of people might not have such high end devices. It's important to think about these devices when building for the web. In this article, I am going to run through the steps you need to take in order to enable this feature and start simulating low end devices. 152ee80cbc

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