Version History - HttpWatch 6.x
Version
6.0.20 -
10 Dec 2008
- New: Added support for Firefox 3.1 Beta 2
- Changed: Removed support for Firefox 3.1 Beta 1
Version
6.0.19 -
02 Dec 2008
- Fixed: The Firefox plugin is now installed by default when the HttpWatch installer is run in silent mode (using the /S command line flag). A new /firefox_plugin=0 command line
flag can be used to disable Firefox support in silent installations. See 'Silent Install' in the HttpWatch help file for more details about the setup program
command line arguments
Version
6.0.18 -
01 Dec 2008
- Fixed: The XML export file now has valid date and time values in the
cache section
- Fixed: Text in the 'Started' column no longer flickers when the mouse pointer if moved over the grid
Version
6.0.17 -
28 Oct 2008
- New: HttpWatch now supports Mozilla Firefox 3.1 Beta 1
- Changed: An improved error message is now displayed if an attempt is made to send a log file by email from IE 7 protected mode with Outlook 2007. Log files can sent by email using Outlook from the HttpWatch plugin for Firefox or by using HttpWatch Studio, but not directly using IE 7 in protected mode.
- Fixed: Ruby/Watir spider sample now handles errors when attempting to
find links in RSS feed documents
Version
6.0.15 -
13 Oct 2008
- Fixed: Displaying certain types of Adobe Flash files on Windows Vista could cause the message 'HttpWatch Studio has stopped working'
Version
6.0.14 -
23 Sep 2008
- Fixed: Automatic saving of log files could not be disabled if automatic recording was enabled
Version
6.0.11 -
15 Sep 2008
- New: HttpWatch now supports Firefox 2.0 and 3.0 on Windows as well as IE 6, 7 and 8 Beta 2
- New: Added a Properties window that can opened or closed from the View
menu. It displays information about the log including browser type,
time zone and operating system version
- New: A comment can be assigned to a log file using the Properties window
or through the automation interface
- New: The values shown in the Summary window's Timings tab can now be
accessed through the automation interface.
- New: Started times can now be displayed as local time, GMT or as an
offset from the start of the log
- New: the Timings tab in the Summary window now provides minimum,
maximum, average and total for each type of timing (e.g. DNS Lookup,
Connect, etc)
- New: Visual Studio style tabs are displayed in HttpWatch Studio for each
log file making it easier to switch between files
- New: The automation interface has been updated to support Firefox, timing summaries and log properties
- New: There is now a FireWatir automation sample
- Changed: The shortcut key for the Filter dialog is now Ctrl+F9
- Changed: Removed workaround for modal dialog issue in IE 8 Beta 1. HttpWatch now requires IE 8 Beta 2 or later to work with IE 8
- Changed: Removed support for Windows 2000