HTTP test editor preferences
Overview
HTTP preference settings control how...
- URLs are displayed in a test
- Content verification occurs
To access the preference settings for HTTP test editor, click...
Window | Preferences | Test | Test Editor | HTTP Test
Preferences
- Display decoded URLs whenever possible
- Decode any encoded element in a URL. Decoding improves readability.
- Show Server Connection information in requests in editor tree
- A test often contains many server connections. When you clear this preference, it is easier to read a test.
- Hide HTTP request/response content larger than (kB)
- Hide data larger than a specific size. The Content area in a response will indicate the size of the hidden data and whether it is binary.
To display hidden data, click Ctrl+Shift+Space.
- Skip responses with binary contents
- Skip binary response data when you enable Content verification points within a test. Content verification points verify whether specified strings are present in response data.
- Create only in primary responses
- Limit the creation of Content verification points to primary responses when you enable Content verification points within a test.
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