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Eric Lawrence

Eric Lawrence (@ericlaw) has built websites and web client software since the mid-1990s. After over a decade of working on the web for Microsoft, Eric joined Telerik in October 2012 to enhance the Fiddler Web Debugger on a full-time basis. With his recent move to Austin, Texas, Eric has now lived in the American South, North, West, and East.

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    Hunting for Unoptimized Images with Fiddler

    Learn how you can quickly identify inefficiently-encoded image files using Telerik Fiddler.
    by Eric Lawrence
    October 03, 2014 Share

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    Visualizing Security Information with Fiddler

    Fiddler makes it easy to visualize security-related information for HTTPS connections and HTTP responses.
    by Eric Lawrence
    September 30, 2014 Share

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    Running Fiddler in VirtualBox on Mac

    by Eric Lawrence
    January 15, 2014 Share

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    Understanding HEAD, HTTP/204 and HTTP/206

    Continuing from last week’s discussion of HTTP/304 responses, today we’ll cover three more scenarios where Fiddler users might find that the response body sent by the server isn’t what they expected.
    by Eric Lawrence
    January 03, 2014 Share

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    FiddlerCore Updated

    by Eric Lawrence
    September 20, 2013 Share

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