
I was looking for a Google Chrome extension that did something like
Firefox’s Live HTTP Headers recently and tripped over this neat
bookmarklet.
It’s not quite as cool as a full Live HTTP Headers implementation, but it
does pop up a small window with the current server’s HTTP headers in it.
Just create a new bookmark and replace the target with
this
content in it.
[ Just copy the URL of
this
link and put it into a new bookmark, and then run it from any page you’re
on. ]
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