Hi Thomas,
Are you looking for this?
Apply a display filter: http.response.code == 200
Select a packet.
Got to the Packet Details pane.
Right-click at Line-based text data: text/html
Select Copy -> Bytes (Printable Text Only)
Paste in a text file.
HTH
Joan
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 19:06:15 +0100 Thomas Lefevre wrote:
>
>I've tried looking around for the answer to this, but being entirely new
>to
>this (downloaded Wireshark 30 minutes ago) I am having a very hard time
>figuring things out. I've managed to set Wireshark up to only look for port
>80 traffic. My problem is that the view Wireshark presents me with is not
>exactly useful for me, all the information that I need is there in some
form
>or other but I need all the information presented in its original form and
>not in the tree form that Wireshark gives me.
>
>Basically I want to look at the structure of the HTML packets so that I
can
>make my program construct acceptable packets for the server to acknowledge.
>Right now that's a bit problematic due to the way the packet is being
>presented to me in Wireshark. Preferably I'd just want the entire HTML part
>of the packet presented to me in plaintext in its original form.
>
>Thanks in advance!
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