HTML is a network tool that lets you
obtain full header information and the page data
from a Web server. This information also
includes possible cookies.
You can use the HTML tool to debug your Web sites.
To use the HTML tool, do the following:
Select the HTML tab.
Enter in the URL text box the Web address
of the Web page you want to query. This must
be a specific Web site file (for example, http://hostname/page
or hostname/page).
The drop-down list
shows the previous Web addresses for which you
have sent a HTML request.
Set in the Options dialog box any of the
options you want to use:
Get
from the wire
When this option
is checked, the HTML tool gets the data from
the wire even if it is locally cached.
Do not cache
When
this option is checked, the HTML tool does not
cache the data, either locally or in any gateways.
Full header information
When this option is checked, the HTML tool
displays full header information.
Page data
When this
option is checked, the HTML tool displays the
page data.
Click the Start button.
The results
of the query appear in the Response area. If
the specified host does not have a Web server,
the HTML tool displays the message:
No
server found there.
Tip: You can right-click the
Response area to display the pop-up menu.