Creating HTTP tests manually
The typical—and simplest—way to create a test is by recording it. However, you can also write a test from scratch.
Creating an empty test
You can create an empty template for a test that you plan to write manually.
Adding templates for new elements
You can add a template for a new test element that you plan to write by hand.
Adding a header
You can add a standard header or a custom header to a request or response.
Editing header contents
You can modify the contents of the headers that are contained in requests and responses.
Related concepts
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Recording reliable HTTP tests
Related tasks
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Configuring Internet Explorer for recording from a secure web site
Recording an HTTP test
Splitting an HTTP test during recording
Returning a browser to its initial state if recording is interrupted
Recording Adobe Flex content
Recording Microsoft Silverlight applications
Changing HTTP test generation preferences
Configuring the workbench for NTLMv2 authentication
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