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How many Firefox Versions Should HttpWatch Support?

The Problem Every six weeks a new version of Firefox is released by Mozilla. Unfortunately, binary extensions like HttpWatch need to be recompiled and ship a new DLL for each new release. Currently,...

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HttpWatch 9.2: SSL handshake and Protocol Information in Firefox

HttpWatch 9.2 is now available for download and brings the level of SSL reporting in Firefox up to the same level as the plugin for IE and the iOS app. SSL handshake timings are now displayed in...

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A Simple Performance Comparison of HTTPS, SPDY and HTTP/2

Firefox 35 was released this week and became the first browser to enable support for the HTTP/2 protocol by default. The HTTP/2 specification has not been finalised so Firefox actually enabled the...

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HttpWatch Will Not Support Firefox 41+

HttpWatch added support for Firefox 2 & 3 back in 2008 and we’ve updated it to support the 39 major versions released since then. Sadly, the last Firefox version HttpWatch will support is 40 (the...

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