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About HTTP Requester

1. With a UI optimized for both Tablets and Smartphones, ease of usability was the main design concern. - Ability to select most common content types (application/json, application/xml, etc. - Ability to send text based content or add parameters for x-www-form-urlencoded requests. - Ability to view Response Code, Date, Content Length and Elapsed Time (In history). - Ability to select a saved request in order to review or re-execute.

2. Headers received in the response are not currently viewable. (Will be added in next release). - Full Internet Access: Ability to send requests (duh! ). - View Network State: Check whether a valid connection method is available.

3. Designed for Android Developers working with web services, HTTP Requester is a simple tool to allow testing directly from mobile devices by executing common HTTP requests (GET/POST).

4. All requests are recorded and kept in history in order to allow for frequent testing of various scenarios in an organized manner; create the request once and test as much as you need.

5. Self-signed certificates will not work. (Ability to work with self-signed certificates will be added in subsequent release).

6. Currently only fully trusted certificates are usable when connecting via HTTPS.

7. If you have any questions, issues or want to suggest future functionalities, please use the ‘Email Developer’ link or send email to blindstuff. development@gmail. com .

HTTP Requester Customer Insights

1. It works wellI want good relationshipBest available HTTP tool for Android I've found and requires no unnecessary permissions on your device.. Sometimes drops the headers I set up (like on screen rotate or leaving and returning to the app), but I can just go back in the history to a previous request to repopulate them.Doesn't work.

2. to save a recent history with a suitable title to get it easily tracked for what it was.... hope of getting the same in next update...It's nice but would be better if you return the response headers.

3. Well gee thanks, that's why I'm trying to view the http response.Its the best HTTP requester i have ever found.

4. Trying to diagnose a http 403 error and instead of giving me the results all I get is a message stating there was a 403 error.

5. Apart from view history there should be panel in the side to choose any recent history 2.

6. You guys rock and improve it too with the given suggestion to make it more better.

7. 5 stars for the response headers returned.Jus downloading now, I'll check out latersDoes what it says without problems.

Steps to Troubleshoot & Fix HTTP Requester Issues

1. Fix HTTP Requester Not Working/Crashes/Errors/Unresponsive & Black/White screen:


  1. Restart HTTP Requester: Restarting the app will resolve most errors.
  2. Update the HTTP Requester App. Here is how:
    1. On Android goto PlayStore » Search for "HTTP Requester" » Open HTTP Requester » click "Update".
    2. On iPhone, goto AppStore » Your profile » Available Updates » Check for HTTP Requester » click "UPDATE".
  3. Clear HTTP Requester app cache: Clearing cached data will force your app to retrieve the latest data directly from HTTP Requester servers.
    1. On Android, goto Settings » Apps » Select "HTTP Requester" » click Storage » click "Clear Cache".
  4. Check HTTP Requester app permissions. If any of these permissions required to use your device's features are disenabled, HTTP Requester might not work.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall HTTP Requester. If nothing else has worked, completely uninstall HTTP Requester then reinstall.
  6. Restart your device. Last, restarting your device can often clear most problems causing HTTP Requester not working


2. Fix HTTP Requester Server issues & Internet Connection


  1. Check network connection: An unstable Internet will make HTTP Requester be unable to connect to it's servers. Ensure your wi-fi is working then restart app.
  2. Disable VPN: VPN can cause connection errors and lead to HTTP Requester not working. Make sure all VPNs are off
  3. Enable background data: When Background data is turned off, HTTP Requester may not be able to connect to the Internet when running in the background.

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