Filters Reference
Fiddler's Filters tab allows you to easily filter and flag
traffic displayed in the Fiddler UI, as well as do some lightweight
modifications.
Trim
The Keep only the most recent # sessions box
enables Fiddler to discard older sessions beyond the specified threshold.
This reduces memory usage and helps improve performance.
Hosts
The Hosts filter enables you to flag or exclude display of traffic to specified
fully-qualified domain names.
Note that Fiddler when configured to exclude hosts, will still proxy
traffic to those hosts, but that traffic will be hidden from the Fiddler
Session List.
Client Process
The process filter allows you to control which processes' traffic is shown
within Fiddler. Note that Fiddler will still proxy traffic sent to it from
other applications, but that traffic will be hidden from the Fiddler Session
List.
Breakpoints
The breakpoints enable you to break requests or responses that contain the
specified attributes.
Request Headers
Using these options, you can add or remove HTTP request headers, and flag
responses that contain certain headers.
You can also filter displayed traffic down to specific URLs with the
Show only if url contains box. You can demand
case-sensitivity with the EXACT directive
EXACT://example.com/q=Case+Sensitive+String
or you can use regular expressions, so you can use:
REGEX:(?insx).*\.(gif|png|jpg)$
#only show requests for img types
Response Status Code
Using these options, you can filter display of responses based on the
Response Status Code.
You to hide sessions whose responses code match target values [HTTP errors, redirects, authentication
challenges and cache-reuse].
Response Type and Size
Using these options, you can control what types of responses appear within
the session list.
The list of "Block" checkboxes enables blocking responses of the
specified types, returning a HTTP/404 error to the client instead of the
target resource.
Response Headers
Using these options, you can add or remove HTTP response headers, and flag
responses that contain certain headers.
< Back to Help Homepage
©2010 Eric Lawrence
|