Pure Mac developers may know of a tool different from Fiddler to monitor http traffic. Please note that this post describes a scenario where a Mac, of course, is used for developing an iPhone application and a Windows machine hosts the Fiddler application. You may know the request parameters based on the documentation of the web services but you don’t know how the parameters are actually formed in the request. Why would you want to monitor the http traffic of your iPhone application? One reason is when your iPhone application needs to use the same web services being used by an existing non-iPhone application. I really love Fiddler! It has helped me a lot for a number of projects which in one way or another uses http request/response mechanism in its communication.
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