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Re: Can I navigate to a webpage using custom HTTP headers
Thanks for the link. What we want to do is navigate to a web page, for example, our online payment form with a custom HTTP Header that will allow TestComplete to bypass the reCaptcha on the form. I can see after reading the article how to set headers using a script, but I still don't understand how to navigate to our online payment form with the custom header using a browser. Can I do that in TestComplete?1.1KViews1like2CommentsCan I navigate to a webpage using custom HTTP headers
Hello I have some keyword tests that have started failing since we added reCAPTCHA v3 (invisible reCaptcha thas works with a score instead of a challenge) to our page. My Dev team do not want to disable reCAPTCHA in our non production environments and have asked me the following question; "When a "device" requests a web page (where a device may be a browser, or Postman, or TestComplete), the request will include a handful ofHTTP headers. Can TestComplete "read" a value from a URL, and then "write" that value into anHTTP header? So, to be clear, not writing the value into a textbox on a web page, but instead writing the value into the HTTP headers used when fetching that web page." Does anyone know if this is possible, or have done it themselves? Thanks Connie1.1KViews0likes6Comments