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Once Triggers have been created
(Http and/or IP), the right mouse click
context menu changes (Picture
3.3.8.3.2), with additional actions.
The existing “Paste” function from the
“Edit” drop-down menu is now joined
by “Cut” & “Copy.” The “Send”
function for the selected command
can be used for testing or execution.
Additionally, the trigger can be sent
by simply using the “Return” key on a
connected keyboard while the
designated command is selected.
Entering the “Edit” dialog from the right mouse click context menu on a HTTP-command:
There are 3 different request
methods available to select from:
“GET, POST, PUT.” After editing the
entries (Url, Body) relevant to the
selected method, the dialog can be
confirmed and closed with “OK.”
Changes in the “Body” field must be
confirmed by “save” before use. The
“Send” button allows to send the
entered command (probably for
testing) before closing the dialog.
Selecting “Cancel” brings up a pop-
up window containing the selections
for “Save,” “Discard,” & “Cancel” the
action.