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Paessler URL Recorder 1

8.0

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 5 Limitations None
Publisher Paessler File Size 740k
Date added 04 Jun 2005 Check your speed

Paessler URL Recorder helps to find out the URLs and POSTDATA strings that a user sends to a web server while surfing a sequence of URLs. It works like a standard web browser, whereby you enter a URL at the top of the application then click "Go". You can then use the mouse to surf through the sequence you want to record. While you are accessing one page after the other, the URL and - if you submit a POST request - the POSTDATA, are stored in the list at the bottom of the window. Once you have finished recording your URLs or POSTDATA you can save the list of URLs to CSV and HTML, copy the list to the clipboard and copy individual URLs or POSTDATA to the clipboard.

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