The http-logger is a noninteractive tool used to log interactions between Opera and the web servers it accesses.
Following is the grammar of the service, "http-logger":
PROTOCOL ::= EVENT* ; ### # Events (messages from debugging host to debugger) # EVENT ::= REQUEST | RESPONSE ; ## # Events # REQUEST ::= "<request>" REQUEST-ID WINDOW-ID TIME HEADER "</request>" ; # The RESPONSE does not have it's own id, but refers to the generating REQUEST-ID RESPONSE ::= "<response>" REQUEST-ID WINDOW-ID TIME HEADER "</response>" ; ## # Other data types # # REQUEST-ID is an identifier for the request; it is not necessarily unique across # time, as it is just the memory address of the request object. REQUEST-ID ::= "<request-id>" UNSIGNED "</request-id>" ; # Timestamp of the message, in milliseconds since 1970-01-01 00:00 UTC # (be sure not to rely on the time being correct - this is client time, and # may be wildly different than the host time) TIME ::= "<time>" FLOAT "</time>" ; # Header of the request/response, i.e. the HTTP data up until the first # occurence of CR+LF+CR+LF, inclusive. HEADER ::= "<header>" TEXT "</header>" ; FLOAT ::= [0-9]+ "." [0-9]+ ; ### # From ecmascript-debugger-protocol.html # # The window ID is shared across scope. Notably, it's the same as in the ecmascript debugger. # INTERNAL: The value is from Window::id WINDOW-ID ::= "<window-id>" UNSIGNED "</window-id>" ; UNSIGNED ::= [0-9]+ ; TEXT ::= textual-data ;