You can split an HTTP page into two contiguous pages.
The page title, think times, primary request, and delay are automatically
recalculated for the affected pages. Customized page titles, think
times, primary requests, and delays revert to the default values.
Before you begin
When you inspect a test, you might notice that some page boundaries
are not at the correct place. A common cause is that, during recording,
you did not wait for the page to fully load. Although you can rerecord
a test, if your test is long or complex, it is often easier to split
the incorrect page when you edit the test, rather than to rerecord
the entire test.
Procedure
- In the Test Navigator, browse to the test and double-click
it. The test opens.
- In the test, expand the page that you want to split.
- Right-click on the request where you want the split to
occur, and select Split page here.
- In the Split HTTP Page window, you
can change the location of the split by clicking on another page element. You can also create a new page, combine the elements above the
insertion point with the previous page, or combine the elements below
the insertion point with the next page.
- To split the page, click Finish.
What to do next
You can also set preferences so that new pages are generated when the delay exceeds a
specified value. Click , and click the
Protocol tab. Enter a value for
Generate new page if delay between requests is >.