Perhaps I overstepped.
IN composer or scratchpad, it would be enough for the “Launch in IE” JUST to launch the URL component (and not worry about the header, used by the execute command). That is... do the SAME as the right click on the session, which induces replay in IE.
FOr one, I drag/drop session to composer, and alter just the URL (99% of the time). Then I hav eto execute from composer, see a session (with fiddler as http client), and then right click on said session, to replay in IE - where I wanted it all the time.
I do this about 500 times a day... I bet others do, too 😊
From: EricLaw
Sent: January 17, 2013 10:24 AM
To: httpf...@googlegroups.com Subject: [Fiddler] - 6153 Re: fiddler feature request...
It's a cool idea, unfortunately, it's non-trivial. For IE, it would be possible via the IWebBrowser2 COM-invocation, although not all headers are settable that way. For other browsers, you'd need a browser extension for the browser in order to set up the request.
On Thursday, January 17, 2013 11:16:31 AM UTC-6, peter williams wrote:
Amend the composer’s tab’s scratchpad feature,...to add a button. alongside “execute”, have button labeled “Replay in IE”.
Clicking the latter button puts the canned request through the browser, much like a right-click menu on a session enables one to “replay in IE”
Ideally, replay in IE would be replay in default browser, but that's a nicety.
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