The document discusses the web debugging proxy Fiddler. It describes how Fiddler works by acting as a proxy to intercept and analyze HTTP/HTTPS traffic. The document outlines Fiddler's key features like traffic monitoring, request/response modification, timing analysis, and running as a local or remote proxy. It provides an overview of Fiddler's user interface and commonly used tools like sessions, inspectors, auto responders, filters, and offline session archives. Finally, alternative tools are mentioned like Wireshark, Charles Proxy, and browser developer tools.
The document discusses the web debugging proxy Fiddler. It describes how Fiddler works by acting as a proxy to intercept and analyze HTTP/HTTPS traffic. The document outlines Fiddler's key features like traffic monitoring, request/response modification, timing analysis, and running as a local or remote proxy. It provides an overview of Fiddler's user interface and commonly used tools like sessions, inspectors, auto responders, filters, and offline session archives. Finally, alternative tools are mentioned like Wireshark, Charles Proxy, and browser developer tools.
The inspection report summarizes the findings of an inspection of Little Bookham Preschool. The inspection assessed the quality of the preschool's early years provision.
The inspection found that the preschool provides a good quality of care and education where children thrive in a stimulating environment. Children make outstanding learning and developmental progress. While the use of technology could be expanded, the preschool is well-led and staff are effective in meeting children's needs. Children interact with a wide range of resources to support all areas of their learning and development.
This document discusses open collaboration and provides three key lessons from libre software projects that can be applied to understanding Wikipedia. It summarizes research analyzing Wikipedia using a tool called WikiXRay. The research found that (1) the distribution of contributions follows a Pareto distribution, (2) the monthly effort distribution has remained constant over time, and (3) featured articles tend to be older and involve more editors than non-featured articles. The document proposes future areas of research involving change patterns, contribution types, and traffic.