| Michael E. Meyers from New York, NY |
| I downloaded your product last night and spent
hours playing with it. Indeed it is a great tool for learning more about http,
and how sites work/what they do in the background. I've been developing web sites for some time and I've always appreciated the fact that you can view source and see how something works. With some complex DHTML/JavaScript sites viewing the source can be very difficult through just the browser alone. It was for this reason that I was really interested in your product. Oct 20 2002 |
| Lance Schafer
from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| I bought httprevealer last night
and have been enthralled with it since. Great job ... I also enjoyed your article on the google toolbar ... Jul 18 2002 |
| Jamie Tresidder from UK |
| Congrats on a very good piece
of software, I'll be recommending it to my employer ... Jul 11 2002 |
| Fabio Brunet from TX |
| Thanks dude. I finally understand
how HTTP works. Keep it up.... Jul 2 2002 |
| David Winn from CA |
| Simple but useful software.
I like it. Good job! Jun 23 2002 |
| Roy Smith from WA |
| Good job! The software allows me to
learn HTTP by looking at how it works in real life. Thats much more fun
than reading a book on the protocol! Thank you. Jun 19 2002 |
| Dan Sydow from MA |
| Thanks for including the source
code. I have modified it and compiled it into native code. It now runs terribly
fast! Jun 18 2002 |
| Kathryn Chan from CA |
| I am a computer science student.
It really helped me with my Web Server Languages class! Thanks! Jun 5 2002 |
| Mark Schwarm from VA |
| I used to spend days to figure
out what was wrong with my cgi. Now, it only takes me a few minutes to pinpoint
what my program did wrong 'coz I can now see all the HTTP headers. Well
done! May 28 2002 |