In
Silk Performer, expand the
Profiles node in the
Project tree.
Right-click the profile that you want to configure and choose
Edit Profile.
Tip: Alternatively, you can choose
Settings
> Active Profile from the menu bar.
The
Profile - [<profile name>] dialog box opens, and the
Replay category is displayed in the shortcut list on the left.
In the shortcut list, click the Results icon.
Click the Internet logging tab.
Use the Data sent to server area to specify the level of detail at which data that Silk Performer and the Recorder send to the server are written to the log file.
Check the HTTP request header from client check box to write all client request headers that are sent to the server. This option is only available when recording HTTP
traffic (not for replay).
Check the Header check box to write all the headers that are included in requests sent to the server.
Check the Printable data check box to write all printable data that is included in requests sent to the server.
Check the Binary data check box to write all the binary data that is included in requests sent to the server.
In the Max. number of lines text box, specify the maximum number of lines that can be written to the log file when lines containing request data are
sent to the server.
Use the Data received from server area to specify the level of detail at which the data that Silk Performer and the Recorder receive from the server is written to the log file.
Check the HTTP response header to client check box to write the client HTTP response headers (received from the server) to the log file. This option is only available
when recording HTTP traffic (not for replay).
Check the Header check box to write all the headers that are included in responses received from the server.
Check the Printable data check box to write all the printable data included in responses that are received from the server.
Check the Binary data check box to write all binary data that is included in responses received from the server.
In the Max. number of lines text box, specify the maximum number of lines that can be written to the log file when lines containing response data are
received from the server.
Check the Images, applets, and Java classes check box to write all the images, applets, and Java classes that are received from the server. When this option is selected,
these items are represented as binary data.
Check the TCP/IP connection information check box to write additional information to the log file; for example, when connections to the server are established or
closed.