Hi Alex,
thank you very much for your response!
I must have made a mistake using export-PDML. I had tried it a few times,
but there was no html in the exported .pdml-file. But now it is working
fine, everything I need is exported :-)
Regards,
Michael
> Let's start from teh basics.
>
> Do you have all decoders and reassemblers enabled? Check all the boxes
> in the settings for IP, TCP, HTTP, if you haven't yet. That may make
> fix some binary among the text (most probably due to chunking). It
> will also decompress the content if it was compressed on the fly. You
> don't need to redo any captures.
>
> Then, if you want to just see http traffic, the display filter is
> 'http'. If you only want to see the http responses, then you want to
> use display filter 'http.response.code' or 'http.response.code==200'.
>
> To save, for each of the resulting items you want find 'Line-Based
> text data', which should be the last item in the fields (middle)
> section. When you selected that, the 'File/Export/Selected Packet
> Bytes' (Shortcut Ctrl-H) will save the reconstructed html file to the
> disk. It does not put the headers into the same file, but they are
> available by clicking on the field one line above ('Hypertext Transfer
> Protocol') and exporting that (Ctrl-H again) into the separate file.
>
> The real annoyance is that you have to repeat this for each http
> response, so it is not something you will want to do for very large
> batches. In those cases, you may want to look into exporting PDML and
> running it through XSLT. A word of warning though, the PDML will be
> HUGE.
>
> It would be nice if somebody would build the XSLT processor into the
> Ethereal and use stylesheet as PDML is generated. That could allow for
> only important fields to be output if desired, but still would allow
> for full PDML with Identity stylesheet. Unfortunately, I am not a C++
> programmer to do it myself.
>
> The final option is MATE (http://wiki.ethereal.com/Mate), but it is
> still in development and I haven't tried it.
>
> Let us know if any of this helped. If it did not answer your needs,
> please specify exactly which step did not work (did not achieve what
> your need) and why. There might be something else available that I did
> not cover here.
>
> Regards,
> Alex.
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