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Many KITE options can be changed using the Options dialog. To access the settings K-menu > Options > All Settings.
No proxy - No proxy will be used
Internet Explorer Settings - Proxy settings currently set in Internet Explorer are used. You can specify a Username and Password.
ProxyUserName - Supply proxy username.
ProxyPassword - Supply proxy password.
Bypass List - Supply a list of URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed. You can use the Proxy Bypass list to specify URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed.
Proxy Bypass allows a wildcard ( * ) to be used in the place of zero or more characters. To bypass servers, you can:
- Enter a wildcard at the beginning of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common ending. For example, use *.example.com to bypass any entries ending in .example.com (such as some.example.com and www.example.com).
- Enter a wildcard in the middle of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common beginning and ending. For example, the entry www.*.com matches any entry that starts with www and ends with com.
- Enter a wildcard at the ending of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common beginning. For example, use www.example.* to bypass any entries that begin with www.example. (such as www.example.com, www. example.org, and www. examplecorporation.com).
To bypass addresses with similar patterns, use multiple wildcards. For example, use 123.1*.66.* to bypass addresses such as 123.144.66.12, 123.133.66.15, and 123.187.66.13.
Proxy Settings
Proxy URL - Specify a Proxy Server URL (followed by a colon and the port number).
Encrypt Settings - You may choose to encrypt your proxy settings.
ProxyUsername - Supply proxy username.
ProxyPassword - Supply proxy password.
Bypass List - Supply a list of URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed. You can use the Proxy Bypass list to specify URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed.
Proxy Bypass allows a wildcard ( * ) to be used in the place of zero or more characters. To bypass servers, you can:
- Enter a wildcard at the beginning of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common ending. For example, use *.example.com to bypass any entries ending in .example.com (such as some.example.com and www.example.com).
- Enter a wildcard in the middle of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common beginning and ending. For example, the entry www.*.com matches any entry that starts with www and ends with com.
- Enter a wildcard at the ending of an Internet address, IP address, or domain name with a common beginning. For example, use www.example.* to bypass any entries that begin with www.example. (such as www.example.com, www. example.org, and www. examplecorporation.com).
To bypass addresses with similar patterns, use multiple wildcards. For example, use 123.1*.66.* to bypass addresses such as 123.144.66.12, 123.133.66.15, and 123.187.66.13.
Configuration Script
Configuration Script - Provide a URL to a proxy configuration script location.
Bypass List - Supply a list of URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed.
Automatically Detect Settings - This option sets KITE to determine proxy settings
AutoDetectDHCP - Enable to have KITE automatically detect DHCP settings.
AutoDetectDNS - Enable to have KITE automatically detect DNS settings.
Bypass List - Supply a list of URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed. You can use the Proxy Bypass list to specify URLs for which the proxy server will be bypassed.
Proxy Bypass allows a wildcard ( * ) to be used in the place of zero or more characters. To bypass servers, you can:
To bypass addresses with similar patterns, use multiple wildcards. For example, use 123.1*.66.* to bypass addresses such as 123.144.66.12, 123.133.66.15, and 123.187.66.13.
Auto Attach Title to Action’s Name - If enabled, title of the html page will be used for Action name.
Auto Attach Title to Action’s Description - If enabled, title of the html page will be used for Action description.
Record HTML Element’s Inner Text - If enabled, when certain html elements are encountered that do not contain certain attributes (as defined in KITE signature file HTMLSignatureRules.xml), KITE will capture the inner text of those elements.
Default Transaction Timeout (sec) - Set the default transaction timeout that will be used unless a different timeout is specified for a script.
Default Step Delay (msec) - Set the default step timeout that will be used unless a different timeout is specified for a step.
Use HTML Index in recording links - If selected, an index value can be used to select options in drop-downs, etc.
Default Event Network Inactivity - Specify the default inactivity value for HTTP messages completion condition. By default this is 1000 milliseconds.
Default Event Timeout (sec) - Specify default value in seconds for Timer completion condition. Default value is 3 seconds.
Record Frames by Name - If selected, names of frames or iframes will be recorded and used during playback. If not selected, index values will be used.
Dynamic New Page - Select default response when a dynamic page is encountered: Prompt (ask whether to record as new page/action), Yes (record as new page/action), No (do not record as new page/action).
Multiple settings for selecting ribbon height and color for many KITE UI elements.
Maximize MDI Windows - If enabled, MDI windows (Start, Text Viewer, Image viewer) will be displayed in maximized format.
Ignore Duplicate Signature Attributes - When enabled, when captured html elements have duplicate attributes, only the first attribute will be displayed for script element's attribute value.
Reverse Signature Order - By default, the parents of html elements are displayed in order. Enabling this setting reverses the order of display for parent elements.
Show Workspace - If enabled, hides workspace for MDI windows (maximize, minimize, and tab).
Start Local Scripts View - If enabled, the Script Repository will be displayed on start-up.
Report Grouping Initial State Expanded - Expand the display of all reports on start up (applies to Events, Transaction Performance Details, Measurement Repository)
Internet Explorer Options Dialog (*) - If enabled, allows access to IE Internet Properties dialog.
Show Summary Performance Dialog - If enabled, the Transaction Performance Summary will always be displayed when scripts are played back.
Always show MDI Client (*) - Specifies whether, the MDI Client window (the container for Start page, Text Viewer, Image Viewer) will be displayed. Possible values:
Display Virtual Profile Name - If enabled, and virtual profiles are enabled, profile names are displayed on Script>Playback box, and user may select by profile name. If not enabled, field values from first data column are displayed.
Single Record Button - For MyKeynote users, by default separate Record buttons are displayed for ApP and TxP. Enabling this option changes to a single Record button.
Remove White Space in Script View - Removes whitespace characters from attribute value of HTML elements in script view.
Allow Group By Area - When selected, allows an area at the top of the Performance Details page where columns can be selected to organize performance details.
Default HTML Viewer - If enabled (0), double-clicking an HTML element in performance summary opens a rendered view of the HTML content. If 1, then HTML will be displayed in text view.
Multiple settings are available for setting colors used for data display.
Show Cached Resources - Include cached resources in performance views.
Show Non-Cached Resources Only - Include only non-cached resources in performance views.
Load Last Measurement - Displays previous measurement details results when opening a script.
Request Headers - If enabled, Request headers will be displayed in HTTP headers view.
Analyze Cookies from HTTP Messages - If enabled, reports the number of cookies in the request and response.
Ignore Incompleted HTTP Messages - If resources were not downloaded properly, ignore those resources.
Preserve User Selected Measurements Order - Saves the order of measurements specified by user in performance details view.
Combine Ip And Port Measurement Details - If enabled, port number is included with IP address in performance details view.
View Content In Single Window - If enabled, same viewer will be reused when displaying text or image.
Content is shown on selection - If enabled, content is displayed on single click.
Show "Content Not Found" Messages - If enabled, when a resource is selected but is not available, a message will be displayed.,
Auto-Clean IE and DNS Cache - Enable to automatically clear IE browser cache and DNS cache.
These settings determine whether the following IE events will be reported:
Report DOM Events - If enabled, DOM events for each HTML element will be reported.
Report Events After Completion - Display end of transaction in events view.
Do not Report IE Events For ApP engine - IE events will not be reported for ApP scripts.
Execute JavaScript - If enabled, JavaScript will be executed.
Parse CSS - If enabled, CSS will be parsed.
Enable Cookies - Enable cookies during script execution.
Base Page Only - If selected, only the base page will be downloaded, not page contents.
Java Applets - Enable to allow Java applets to be downloaded.
JavaScripts - Enable to allow JavaScript to be downloaded.
Images - Enable to allow images to be downloaded.
Transaction (sec) - Set default timeout for entire transaction.
Connection (sec) - Set default timeout for initial connection.
Browser - Choose browser to use for user agent string. User agent string for selected browser is shown below.
KITE Playback Action’s Pause (sec) - After each action runs, specify a pause time in seconds before next action.
Show Legacy Browser Completion Conditions - Display Dispatch and Progress ready states.
Navigation Error Editor - If enabled, an error editor is available in which ignored errors may be entered.
Enable Keynote User Agent Mark for all scripts (no impact on agent execution) - If selected, a Keynote mark will be added to the user agent string for all HTTP requests from KITE. This does not affect scripts running on Keynote agents.
Take Snapshots - Enable KITE to capture page snapshots.
Show Snapshots - Enable KITE to display page snapshots.
Ignore Errors Within Frames - If enabled, errors that are triggered by frame contents are ignored.
Enable New Script’s option for Alternative HTTP Encoding Handling - If selected, wininet will be used for decoding encoded contents (such as gzip) by Keynote agents. Disabled by default.
Page Results Rolled-up To Transaction Level - If selected, the measurements included in virtual actions and filters will be included in the overall transaction. This can be overridden on the individual virtual action level.
Regular Expression Filters - If selected, Regular Expressions will be allowed in virtual actions and filters by default. This can be overridden on the individual virtual action level.
Case Sensitive Filters - If selected, virtual action and filter settings will be case sensitive by default. This can be overridden on the individual virtual action level.
Report error if no network activity - If selected, an error will be reported for pages (actions) that do not include network activity.
Auto-close windows dialogs - Default is ‘no’ (unchecked). If ‘yes’ is selected, all Windows dialogs (such as JavaScript alert windows) will be closed during playback.
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