Viewing POST data in Safari web inspector

Is this the place to ask questions about the web inspector? Ive had a look around but can't find a developer forum..



Anyhow, the Firebug extension for Firefox usefully shows the POST data (and other parameters) when I'm debugging my scripts.. (see image) - Its shows me all the info I need - headers, post, response and html


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Where can I see this information in webkit's web inspector?

Thanks

Posted on Oct 6, 2011 7:14 AM

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Sep 28, 2012 8:22 AM in response to voodoo6

I can't believe this passed QA. It can't be intentional. The absense of the ability to view POST traffic renders the whole network utility next to useless. I've had to resolve to using Chrome for my POST peaking needs. This needs to be voiced, people. Please let Apple know what you think about this amputation stunt: http://www.apple.com/feedback/safari.html

Aug 23, 2012 2:16 PM in response to gaijin5

I just switched to Chrome this morning - it's really sad because Safari 5.1 was usable - I grew accustomed to using it after leaving FireFox for my development. But after trying to get around in Safari 6, I just gave up today. Chrome's tools are definitely nicer than this new Safari.


I'll leave my feedback - hopefully Apple will fix it up soon! Thanks for the link.

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