Preference settings control how protocol data is displayed
when tests run.
Access the preference settings for the HTTP protocol data view. Click .
- Render binary response
data
- Typically, you leave this box unchecked, because the data is generally
unreadable and can cause temporary high processor usage when converted
into text. If enabled, the Response and Browser pages of the Protocol
Data view display unrecognized binary data.
- Replay delay
- During test debugging, when you replay one virtual user after
the run is completed, specify the number of seconds that the Protocol
Data view pauses between showing each page.
- Enable real-time protocol data support for HTTP test
- Typically, you leave this box checked and select whether you want
to display the Browser tab or the Event
Log tab by default; you can switch between these pages
during playback.
- Show the following page when launching HTTP test
- Specifies which page is displayed when an HTTP test runs.
- Browser: Click to view rendered HTTP pages
during playback, thus verifying that a test is behaving as expected.
Because the protocol data is used, the Browser page
might not render the contents exactly as a web browser would.
- Event Log: Click to see a line of summary
information for each defined page of the currently running test. This
summary includes a count of verdicts that did not pass, unexpected
response codes, and other items of interest. Click an event to drill
down for more detailed information.
- Highlight Substitutions in Protocol Data View
- This option visibly highlights substituted data in the Request, Response
Headers and Response Content pages
of the Protocol Data View when viewing test log
or test editor elements that use data correlation.