HttpWatch v16.0.5
Released: Apr 27, 2026
Mises à jour de v16.0.5
Fonctionnalités
- New
- JavaScript cookie activity is now captured and displayed as events in the Console window.
- The console window now has fold support for easier navigation.
- Where possible, console entries have stack traces that link directly to source code.
- Console entries have timestamps in the same format as the main request grid.
- Console entries indicate which page was active when they were collected. The page link can be selected to view the page in the main request grid.
- Console entries that relate to a network request now have a link that navigates to the matching entry in the main request grid.
- Console output now supports console.table, console.time, console.count and other modern logging features.
- Browser and operating system information is now extracted from HAR files and displayed in HttpWatch.
- Warnings HW3009 and HW3010 added to detect incorrect content headers and invalid content types returned by servers.
- Automatically detects incorrectly labeled content types (e.g. HTML, JSON, CSS, JavaScript, XML) and applies correct formatting.
- Tighter integration with Chrome and Edge - activating a tab or HttpWatch window now brings the corresponding window to the foreground.
- Recording activity is now clearly indicated with an animated icon in the browser toolbar.
- The Cookies tab has a new JavaScript column that shows whether a cookie value was set from JavaScript. A clickable link navigates to the source code that set the cookie value and a context menu item allows navigation to the corresponding event in the Console window.
- Improved
- More accurate request timing and duration calculations, especially for redirected requests.
- Ability to expand or collapse all console entries and control default expansion behavior.
- Warnings dialog is now resizable.
- Window positioning can be reset by holding Shift when opening a window.
- Title bar now displays both the page title and URL.
- The extension now correctly redirects from protected chrome:// pages when running as a forced install, e.g. using the ExtensionInstallForceList.
- Changed
- The log start time is now set when recording starts - not on the arrival of the first network or console event.
- Updated Chrome and Edge extensions - version 16 or later is now required.
Correctifs
- Fixed issues where redirected requests could show incorrect or missing headers.
- Fixed issue regarding missing or incorrectly attributed network events in fast-loading scenarios.
- Fixed issue so that Ctrl+F4 now correctly closes the active document in HttpWatch Studio.