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How to see raw XML sent from the server

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I am trying to use the reporting section of Quality Center. The reports get formatted into HTML automatically by using an XSLT. I am trying to create my own XSLT, but since I can't see the 'raw' XML coming from QC, it is hard for me to create it in the format that I would like to see.

MY question - is there a way that I can see the raw XML sent from the server before it get transformed into HTML?
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Re: How to see raw XML sent from the server

Storing xml files on the server xml files can be stored on an internet server exactly the same way as html files. Start windows notepad and write the following lines: jani tove remember me this weekend save the file on your web server with a proper name like "note.xml".
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