Ethereal-users: RE: [Ethereal-users] Export decoded html source to separate file

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From: Josh <mobile@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:43:25 -0500
Thanks!  I'm away from my computer and will try that when I get home.   

This is prolly a stupid question, but is there a better way to sort through the literally thousands of packets to find web pages?  

Right now I sort by content and look for the HTTP1.0/OK or whatever the exact term is.  Am I going to miss some by doing it that way?  

Also, i'm trying to capture outbound traffic... For example, a post submitted to a message board or a submitted form.  Using my sort-by-conteht method, would I be able to capture those, or is there a better way?

Don't want to flood the group with tons of nb questions, so my apologies if this is OT.  I figured most of it out- just need to know how to digest this list of a gazillion packets.


-----Original Message-----
From: "Jaap Keuter" <jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Ethereal user support" <ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 6/13/06 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Export decoded html source  to separate file

Hi,

Select the HTTP content by selecting the Line-based text data line.
This presents the decoded data in the lower pane and selects them all.
Then right click somewhere on the right side in the lower pane and select
Export selected bytes... Then all bytes of the payload can be exported to
a file which you can call foo.html. Open foo.html in you webbrowser and if
all is there the page appears.

Oke, it clumsy, but for simple pages it works.

Thanx,
Jaap

On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, Josh wrote:

> I have some captured packets containing web pages with html and
> gzipped content. I've figured out how to view the gzipped data as html
> text using the HTML section of the Tree view. But instead of reading source
> html, I'd like to see the rendered page. Is there a way to export the
> decoded html shown in that section of the tree to a separate file (for
> example .htm) so I can view it in a browser? Or is there a part of
> Ethereal that will display this content natively, that I haven't seen?
> Windows user (and newbie) by the way. Thanks!
>
>

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