Debugging HTTP traffic from iPad with Charles

Here's a great tip on how to use Charles on your Mac or PC to proxy HTTP traffic from your iPad so you can debug it.
http://www.ravelrumba.com/blog/ipad-http-debugging/

Talking of debugging iPad, and Flash apps specifically, I only recently tried out the "Quick publishing for device debugging" option. When you do that, and run the app on the device, you can set Flash to be in a remote debugging session, and on the app screen you type in the IP address of your computer. You can then debug the running app in just the same way you would debug a swf running in your desktop browser. You don't even have to be connected by USB, it works across the wireless network.

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