Response data fields apply to the response data that is returned
by each page request.
- General tab
- Status
- Indicates the status code for the HTTP response, such as 200, 201, 203,
or 302.
- Version
- Indicates the HTTP version, such as 1.1.
- Reason
- Indicates the code for the HTTP response, such as OK, Found,
or Not Found.
- Response Headers
- Lists each response header and its value. To change the value
of a header, click the row, and then click Modify.
To add a new header, click Add. To delete a
header, click Remove.
- Content
- Shows the content (such as tagged HTML, graphics files, or stylesheet
files) that the web server returned, based on the corresponding request.
- Advanced tab
- Applied transform
- Indicates the data transform that is applied to the response.
Click Change to select a data transform to
apply to the response.
- Character set
- Indicates the character set to be used for the response. Click Change and
select the encoding to change the character set.