[TriLUG] Odd website behaviour
Brian McCullough
bdmc at buadh-brath.com
Thu Apr 11 11:31:21 EDT 2013
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 08:30:57AM -0400, Tim Jowers wrote:
> You can do some level of debugging with IE8. F12 I think is the launcher.
> definitely Chrome or firebug in Firefox are needed. I can't think of
> anything changed on imgs.
Yes, I did find "developer tools," but in this case, they did nothing
for me. Partly, it is because the pages are dynamic; the content shown
in loaded when needed, and so the HTML shown by F12 is useless, because
I don't seem to be able to see anything to do with network activity.
In any case, I was able to use wget from an AIX Unix box inside their
network to retrieve the needed pages, as well as the actual image, where
I found the extraneous 0x0a.
As I say, I now need to hunt through all of the recently-changed code to
try and find where that came from.
At least I have a definite goal at this point. Before, I hadn't any
idea of what I was looking for.
Brian
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