TracePlus®/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) Update
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TracePlus®/Web Detective (eBusiness
Edition) version 4 is available for $110.00 for customers with
version 2.x.
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Release Date: 10/24/2008 (Only for customers who have
version 4.x.x)
Version 4.64.000
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The patches listed below will only update retail versions of TracePlus®/Web
Detective (eBusiness Edition)
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NOTE: If you are having problems installing the patch over your currently
installed version (listed below), follow the following procedure.
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Uninstall the product you currently have installed (be sure you
have a copy of the original product you purchased).
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Reinstall the original version you received when you purchased the
product.
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Reapply the patch you downloaded from here.
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The updater will upgrade the following versions of TracePlus/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition):
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.01.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.02.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.03.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.04.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.05.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.06.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.11.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.12.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.14.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.16.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.18.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.20.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.22.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.30.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.32.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.35.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.36.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.38.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.39.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.40.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.45.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.50.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.51.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v4.60.000
The patch includes all bug fixes up to 10/24/2008. We recommend that you apply
this patch so that TracePlus®/Web Detective (eBusiness
Edition) can operate at its maximum efficiency.
To apply the patch, unzip this file to a temporary directory and run SETUP.EXE
from Windows.
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If you cannot find the version number of your product in this list,
or the update does not work with your product, please e-mail
for a new copy of SETUP.EXE.
Please note that in order to receive a new copy of SETUP.EXE, you
must provide us with a copy of the original SETUP.EXE from your purchased copy
of the product.
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Version History
Version 4.64.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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The "Open" option was not appearing on the File menu. (FIXED
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When saving a view as HTML, the application would crash. (FIXED)
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When saving a view as XML, the application would crash. (FIXED)
Version 4.60.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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Updated to better compatibility with dual-core, quad-core, and 8-core
processors.
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Updated email activation dialog boxes for better explain how the eamil
activation process works.
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User interface has been changed to MDI (Multiple Document Interface)
to facilitate easier cross-referencing of information. The following views
display in separate windows: (NEW)
| Protocol View |
| Object View |
| Page View |
| Data View |
| Charts View |
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Comprehensive tutorial for both new and experienced users. (NEW)
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Added a second toolbar below the main toolbar which contains the following
navigation keys:
| Move to First Item |
Move to First Selected Item |
Move to First Highlighted Item |
| Move to Previous Item |
Move to Previous Selected Item |
Move to Previous Highlighted Item |
| Move to Next Item |
Move to Next Selected Item |
Move to Next Highlighted Item |
| Move to Last Item |
Move to Last Selected Item |
Move to Last Highlighted Item |
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Added a new View menu containing navigation shortcuts for the Protocol
View. (NEW)
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Added the ability to locate a specific item in the Protocol View by entering a
sequence number. (NEW)
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A "Select Related Items" feature has been added to the Edit menu which selects
groups of objects in the Protocol View by the following criteria: (NEW)
| By Conversation |
Has Content-Range Field |
Has Proxy-Authenticate Field |
| HTTP Method |
Has Cookies Field |
Has Proxy-Authorization Field |
| Process ID |
Has ETag Field |
Has Transfer-Encoding Field |
| Remote Address |
Has Expires Field |
Non-cached Responses |
| Remote Port |
Has If-Match Field |
POST Methods |
| Thread ID |
Has If-Modified-Since Field |
Responses with Status Code 2xx |
| Chunked Encoding |
Has If-None-Match Field |
Responses with Status Code 3xx |
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GET Methods With Parameters |
Has If-Range Field |
Responses with Status Code 4xx |
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Gzip Encoding |
Has If-Unmodified-Since Field |
Responses with Status Code 5xx |
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Has Age Field |
Has P3P Field |
SSL Encrypted |
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Has Authorization Field |
Has PICS-Label Field |
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Has Cache-Control Field |
Has Pragma Field |
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Added the ability to hide selected items and unhide items in the Protocol
View. (NEW)
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Added a "Hide Conversation" option to the Edit menu which hides methods and
responses in the Protocol View that are part of a conversation as described by
the selected method or response. (NEW)
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Added the ability to highlight items in the Protocol View with a fixed color
for later reference. The status of all highlighted items can be saved to disk.
The following items have been added to the Edit menu:
| Toggle Highlight |
| Highlight Selected Items |
| Highlight All Items |
| Reset Highlighted Items |
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Added a "Follow Stream" option to the Protocol View which displays the payload
data from a conversation represented by the selected method or response. Data
can be displayed in multiple formats, as well as written to disk and printed. (NEW)
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Added a "Follow Stream" option to the Object View which displays the payload
data from a conversation represented by the selected object. Data can be
displayed in multiple formats, as well as written to disk and printed. (NEW)
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Added a "Follow Stream" option to the Page View which displays the payload data
from a conversation represented by the selected object. Data can be displayed
in multiple formats, as well as written to disk and printed. (NEW)
Version 4.45.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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Drag and drop applications and documents from the Windows Desktop, Start Menu,
and folders onto the application main window in order to launch them from
TracePlus. (NEW)
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TracePlus has been modified to run with standard permissions instead of with
administrator privileges in Vista. (NEW)
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If the target application is Internet Explorer and TracePlus is running with
standard user permissions under Vista, Protected Mode must be turned off. (NEW)
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Applications requiring adminstrative rights will cause a warning message to
appear in TracePlus if TracePlus is not running with administrative rights. (NEW)
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Help files reformatted as HTML Help for compatibility with Vista. (NEW)
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.PDF manual updated with latest product information. (NEW)
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Internet Explorer would crash while running inside TracePlus on Vista when a
secondary browser window was opened. (FIXED)
Version 4.40.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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Capacity of the Cookies View has been increased to 12,000 records. (NEW)
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Capacity of the Data View has been increased to 55,000 lines. (NEW)
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Reading files previously generated by TracePlus may cause the application to
crash due to incorrect size information recorded for compressed and chunked
packets. (FIXED)
Version 4.39.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes and enhancements:
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HTTP and HTTPS communications may not be captured as expected because of
previous changes to the API hooking technology used by TracePlus. (FIXED)
Version 4.38.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes and enhancements:
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The maximum number of records displayed in the Protocol View has been increased
from 5,000 to 6,000. (NEW)
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The maximum number of lines displayed in the Data View has been increased from
25,000 to 35,000. (NEW)
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The base technology used to intercept Winsock, WININET, and NSPR APIs has been
been updated for more stability and speed. (NEW)
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The decompression of content types "gzip" or "deflate" may cause a buffer
overrun in TracePlus which would result in a crash. (FIXED)
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SSL data may not display as expected when an applications closes a WININET
connection handle. (FIXED)
Version 4.36.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes and enhancements:
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Objects whose HTTP response does not contain a "Content-Length" field may not
be captured in their entirety. (FIXED)
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Objects with the content type "gzip" or "deflate" would be decompressed up to
maximum of 65535 bytes. (FIXED)
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Certain SSL enabled sites would not be captured as expected. This problem is
seen particularly when the "Remote IP Resolution" feature is disabled. (FIXED)
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Patch updater would not patch properly licensed products due an error in
checking for a digital signature in previous versions of the product. (FIXED)
Version 4.32.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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The Setup application was modified to install certain TracePlus menu items
under the "All Users" directory which means that they will appear for all user
accounts on the PC. Note that this feature can only be obtained by requesting a
new SETUP.EXE from the Support department. (NEW)
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Updated to create, read, and write certain necessary files under limited user
accounts.. (NEW)
Version 4.30.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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Updated so that the product is compatible with 32 bit versions of Windows Vista
Home/Business/Ultimate Editions. (NEW)
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A colored bar appears in the Elapsed Time column of the Page Summary View which
represents the percentage of time taken relative to other objects on the page.
(NEW)
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A colored bar appears in the Size column of the Page Summary View which
represents the percentage of bytes downloaded relative to other objects on the
page. (NEW)
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A colored bar appears in the Packed column of the Page Summary View which
represents the percentage of compressed bytes downloaded relative to other
objects on the page. (NEW)
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The DLL which intercepts browser requests and responses has been modified for
faster execution and compatibility with Windows Vista. (NEW)
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The
ability to intercept applications launched from the Start menu or
the Desktop will not be available in Windows Vista. The
implementation of his feature uses functionality available in
previous versions of Windows that was removed from Vista by
Microsoft because of security concerns.
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Cache entries containing URLs longer than 512 characters would not be stored
correctly and
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The Page Summary View may cause the application to crash the first time that it
is populated from the Page View. (FIXED)
Version 4.22.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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The colored bars appearing in the Page View have been updated for a 3-D
appearance. (NEW)
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The URL column in the Object View now includes any parameter information
specified in the request URL. (NEW)
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The URL column in the Page View now includes any parameter information
specified in the request URL. (NEW)
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HTTP protocol element help can now be accessed in the Protocol View from the
Header, Header+Body, and Body Content views. (NEW)
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HTTP protocol element help can now be accessed in the Object View from the
Request, Response, and Body Content views. (NEW)
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HTTP protocol element help can now be accessed in the Page View from the
Request, Response, and Body Content views. (NEW)
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Enhancements to the core API interception technology provide greater
compatibility with applications running on all Windows platforms. (NEW)
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An application may crash when intercepted by TracePlus while running on a
HyperThreaded CPU (Intel processors only) on Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server.
(FIXED)
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SSL requests and responses may not appear when using an application via a proxy
server and the "Remote IP Resolution" option is unchecked. (FIXED)
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RTSP objects were being tracked and accumulated in the Object View and Page
View. This was not intended behavior and has been disabled. (FIXED)
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Updates of the summary line for one or more pages in the Page View may cause
TracePlus to crash due to a threading issue. (FIXED)
Version 4.20.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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The Page View has been updated to display objects in order by client request
time within the page. The GUI has been enhanced with colored bars for the root
page and the summary for that page. (NEW)
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The Object View has been updated to display root pages using the same color
scheme as the Page View.
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An Offset column has been added to the Page View which displays the request
time as an offset from the request time of the root page. (NEW)
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An Delta Time column has been added to the Page View which displays the offset
between the request time of the object and the request time of the previous
object. (NEW)
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A colored bar appears in the Elapsed Time column which represents the
percentage of time taken relative to other objects on the page. (NEW)
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A colored bar appears in the Size column which represents the percentage of
bytes downloaded relative to other objects on the page. (NEW)
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RTSP methods and responses made by streaming media objects are now displayed in
the Protocol View. (NEW)
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The buffer size of the Protocol View and Cookie View has been increased to
8,000 records. (NEW)
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Sizes of objects appearing in the Object View included the size of the HTTP
response header. (FIXED)
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Sizes of objects appearing in the Page View included the size of the HTTP
response header. (FIXED)
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Problems with Winsock 2 implementation caused data to be missing or out of
sequence. Particularly effects .NET applications but can affect any application
using Winsock 2 and GetQueuedCompletionStatus(). (FIXED)
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Incorrect parsing of chunked data may cause objects to display incorrectly or
not at all in the Object View and Page View. (FIXED)
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Some third party Browser Helper Objects were passing invalid parameters to
certain WININET functions causing Internet Explorer to crash when TracePlus
referenced the parameter. (FIXED)
Version 4.18.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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Minor GUI enhancements such as replacement of dark vertical lines in all grids
with lighter colored lines, transparent painting of bitmaps, light colored
(white) backgrounds in grids instead of dark colored (dark gray). (NEW)
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Certain types of domain resolution calls made via the getaddrinfo() API may
cause the target application to crash in certain circumstances on Windows XP
and Windows 2003 Server. (FIXED)
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Newer versions of the Java Runtime Environment would pass an incorrect
parameter to the Winsock connect() API causing memory corruption and
termination of the target application. (FIXED)
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Certain Browser Helper Objects would pass an invalid parameter to
InternetConnect() and InternetOpenURL() causing memory corruption and
termination of the target application. (FIXED)
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The IP Address "2.0.0.0" may appear in various Views during SSL connections due
to an issue handling domain name requests via getaddrinfo() when running
Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server. (FIXED)
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The socket number appearing in the Data VIew as part of an SSL connection may
be interpreted as a socket number instead of a WININET handle. (FIXED)
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The Excluded Process Names list on the "More Filters' tab does not reset as
expected when a new filter is loaded. (FIXED)
Version 4.16.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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Added a /PROMPT option which can appear before an executable filename on the
TracePlus command line. This forces the Capture Settings dialog box to appear
before the application specified after the /PROMPT option is executed. This
option is useful when debugging NT services. (NEW)
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The default behavior of the Capture Settings dialog box appearing when
TracePlus is launched with an executable filename specified on the command line
has been disabled. Use the /PROMPT directive before the application path if you
need the Capture Settings dialog box to appear. (NEW)
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Random timing errors would occur when running TracePlus on a dual-processor PC
or a PC with a dual-core CPU. (FIXED)
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Removed the prompt to debug child processes since there already is a checkbox
for enabling this feature on the Launch Tab of the Capture Settings dialog box.
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Browser Automation Scripts did not work due to invalid parsing of the command
line passed to TracePlus. (FIXED)
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Browser Automation Scripts may not execute correctly because of faulty DDE
communications with Internet Explorer. (FIXED)
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Specifying /START, /STOP, or /RESUME within a Browser Automation Script would
not update the toolbar in the main window as expected. (FIXED)
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Certain applications such as Java Applets launched from a Web Browser may
terminate unexpectedly. (FIXED)
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Start times and elapsed times may be incorrect if the source of data resulted
from a call to GetQueuedCompletionStatus(). (FIXED)
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Memory leaks may occur in the target application because of errors in cache
reporting logic. (FIXED)
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Pressing the Pause button on the toolbar in the main window would disable the
Stop button. (FIXED)
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The splash screen logo would display when TracePlus was launched as a result of
double-clicking on a .WDV file in Windows Explorer. (FIXED)
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The splash screen logo would display when launching a service with TracePlus. (FIXED)
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The splash screen logo would display when TracePlus was launched using a
Browser Automation script. (FIXED)
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The demo dialog box would display when specifying an application on the
TracePlus command line (only in demo versions of the product). (MODIFIED)
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The demo dialog box would display when launching a service with TracePlus (only
in demo versions of the product). (MODIFIED)
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When clicking on an .WDV file in Windows Explorer, it would be ignored if
TracePlus was already running. (FIXED)
Version 4.12.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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All 32-bit versions of Windows Vista supported with this release. (NEW)
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Added a new menu item "View Online FAQ" to the Help menu. This will launch the
default browser with the URL of a new Frequently Asked Questions page
containing information on how to use the product. (NEW)Added official
support for debugging Windows NT services. (NEW)
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Increased the maximum number of viewable lines in the Data View from 20,000 to
25,000. (NEW)
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No records would appear in any of the views after receiving the "Do you want to
trace" message. (FIXED)
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Child processes would not be debugged as expected. (FIXED)
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Incorrect interpretation of calls to getaddrinfo() may result in empty
addresses appearing in the DNS Lookup View. (FIXED)
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Double-clicking on a .WDV file in a "My Computer" or Windows Explorer window
launches TracePlus but crashes before the file is loaded. (FIXED)
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TracePlus would start up and exit immediately if purchased as part of the
Software Development Bundle. (FIXED)
Version 4.06.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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Added a column labeled "Process" containing the process name and ID to the
Object View. (NEW)
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Added a column labeled "Thread" containing the thread ID to the Object View. (NEW)
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Added a column labeled "Thread" containing the thread ID to the Data View. (NEW)
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Added a column labeled "Process" containing the process name and ID to the
Connect Times View. (NEW)
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Added a column labeled "Thread" containing the thread ID to the Connect Times
View. (NEW)
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Added a column labeled "Process" containing the process name and ID to the DNS
Lookup View. (NEW)
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Added a column labeled "Thread" containing the thread ID to the DNS Lookup
View. (NEW)
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Running TracePlus as a service would not launch the service specified on the
command line. (FIXED)
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Launching TracePlus with an application specified on the command line would not
launch the application. (FIXED)
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When accessing the Capture Options dialog box via the Options menu item on the
Capture menu, the application would crash when the Apply button was pressed. (FIXED)
Version 4.05.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
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Updated the "Save as HTML" feature in all views to enhance the visual
presentation of the data. (NEW)
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Updated the page layouts in all views that support the Print feature. (NEW)
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Double-clicking on a .WDV file in a "My Computer" or Windows Explorer window
launches TracePlus but crashes before the file is loaded. (FIXED)
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Saving a view as HTML would display an "not available in demo" message. (FIXED)
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The Protocol Colors tab in the Display Options dialog box would not save colors
for the specified items as expected. (FIXED)
Release Date: 6/15/2007 (Only for customers who have
version 2.x.x)
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The patches listed below will only update retail versions of TracePlus®/Web
Detective (eBusiness Edition)
.
NOTE: If you are having problems installing the patch over your currently
installed version (listed below), follow the following procedure.
-
Uninstall the product you currently have installed (be sure you
have a copy of the original product you purchased).
-
Reinstall the original version you received when you purchased the
product.
-
Reapply the patch you downloaded from here.
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HTTP
FTP
The updater will upgrade the following versions of TracePlus/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition):
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.35.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.50.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.51.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.60.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.62.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.63.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.64.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.65.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.67.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.68.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.69.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.70.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.71.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.81.000
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TracePlus/Web Detective (eBusiness Edition) v2.92.000
The patch includes all bug fixes up to 6/15/2007. We recommend that you apply
this patch so that TracePlus®/Web Detective (eBusiness
Edition) can operate at its maximum efficiency.
To apply the patch, unzip this file to a temporary directory and run SETUP.EXE
from Windows.
|
If you cannot find the version number of your product in this list,
or the update does not work with your product, please e-mail
for a new copy of SETUP.EXE.
Please note that in order to receive a new copy of SETUP.EXE, you
must provide us with a copy of the original SETUP.EXE from your purchased copy
of the product.
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Version History
Version 2.94.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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Drag and drop applications and documents from the Windows Desktop, Start Menu,
and folders onto the application main window in order to launch them from
TracePlus. (NEW)
Version 2.92.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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The capacity of the Protocol View has been increased to 9,000 records. (NEW)
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Capacity of the Cookies View has been increased to 9,000 records. (NEW)
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Capacity of the Data View has been increased to 35,000 lines. (NEW)
-
Reading files previously generated by TracePlus may cause the application to
crash due to incorrect size information recorded for compressed and chunked
packets. (FIXED)
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The Server Usage View would appear empty when reading a file previously
generated by TracePlus. (FIXED)
Version 2.90.000 of TracePlus®/Web Detective
(eBusiness Edition) includes the following fixes or enhancements:
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The base technology used to intercept Winsock and WININET APIs has been been
updated for more stability and speed. (NEW)
-
The Setup application was modified to install certain TracePlus menu items
under the "All Users" directory which means that they will appear for all user
accounts on the PC. Note that this feature can only be obtained by requesting a
new SETUP.EXE from the Support department. (NEW)
-
Updated to create, read, and write certain necessary files under limited user
accounts.. (NEW)
-
The buffer size of the Protocol View and Cookie View has been increased to
8,000 records. (NEW)
-
Increased the maximum number of viewable lines in the Data View from 15,000 to
20,000. (NEW)
-
SSL data may not display as expected when an applications closes a WININET
connection handle. (FIXED)Objects whose HTTP response does not contain a
"Content-Length" field may not be captured in their entirety. (FIXED)
-
Objects with the content type "gzip" or "deflate" would be decompressed up to
maximum of 65535 bytes. (FIXED)
-
Certain SSL enabled sites would not be captured as expected. This problem is
seen particularly when the "Remote IP Resolution" feature is disabled. (FIXED)
-
Patch updater would not patch properly licensed products due an error in
checking for a digital signature in previous versions of the product. (FIXED)
-
An application may crash when intercepted by TracePlus while running on a
HyperThreaded CPU (Intel processors only) on Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server.
(FIXED)
-
SSL requests and responses may not appear when using an application via a proxy
server and the "Remote IP Resolution" option is unchecked. (FIXED)
-
RTSP objects were being tracked and accumulated in the Object View and Page
View. This was not intended behavior and has been disabled. (FIXED)
-
Updates of the summary line for one or more pages in the Page View may cause
TracePlus to crash due to a threading issue. (FIXED)
-
Sizes of objects appearing in the Object View included the size of the HTTP
response header. (FIXED)
-
Sizes of objects appearing in the Page View included the size of the HTTP
response header. (FIXED)
-
Problems with Winsock 2 implementation caused data to be missing or out of
sequence. Particularly effects .NET applications but can affect any application
using Winsock 2 and GetQueuedCompletionStatus(). (FIXED)
-
Incorrect parsing of chunked data may cause objects to display incorrectly or
not at all in the Object View and Page View. (FIXED)
-
Some third party Browser Helper Objects were passing invalid parameters to
certain WININET functions causing Internet Explorer to crash when TracePlus
referenced the parameter. (FIXED)Certain types of domain resolution
calls made via the getaddrinfo() API may cause the target application to crash
in certain circumstances on Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server. (FIXED)
-
Newer versions of the Java Runtime Environment would pass an incorrect
parameter to the Winsock connect() API causing memory corruption and
termination of the target application. (FIXED)
-
Certain Browser Helper Objects would pass an invalid parameter to
InternetConnect() and InternetOpenURL() causing memory corruption and
termination of the target application. (FIXED)
-
The IP Address "2.0.0.0" may appear in various Views during SSL connections due
to an issue handling domain name requests via getaddrinfo() when running
Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server. (FIXED)
-
The socket number appearing in the Data VIew as part of an SSL connection may
be interpreted as a socket number instead of a WININET handle. (FIXED)
-
The Excluded Process Names list on the "More Filters' tab does not reset as
expected when a new filter is loaded. (FIXED)
-
Removed the prompt to debug child processes since there already is a checkbox
for enabling this feature on the Launch Tab of the Capture Settings dialog box.
-
The demo dialog box would display when specifying an application on the
TracePlus command line (only in demo versions of the product). (MODIFIED)
-
The demo dialog box would display when launching a service with TracePlus (only
in demo versions of the product). (MODIFIED)
-
When clicking on an .WDV file in Windows Explorer, it would be ignored if
TracePlus was already running. (FIXED)Incorrect interpretation of calls
to getaddrinfo() may result in empty addresses appearing in the DNS Lookup
View. (FIXED)
Version 2.81.000 included the following fixes or
enhancements:
-
Added a new menu item "View Online FAQ" to the Help menu. This will launch the
default browser with the URL of a new Frequently Asked Questions page
containing information on how to use the product. (NEW)
-
Random timing errors would occur when running TracePlus on a dual-processor PC
or a PC with a dual-core CPU. (FIXED)
-
Browser Automation Scripts did not work due to invalid parsing of the command
line passed to TracePlus. (FIXED)
-
Browser Automation Scripts may not execute correctly because of faulty DDE
communications with Internet Explorer. (FIXED)
-
Specifying /START, /STOP, or /RESUME within a Browser Automation Script would
not update the toolbar in the main window as expected. (FIXED)
-
Certain applications such as Java Applets launched from a Web Browser may
terminate unexpectedly. (FIXED)
-
Start times and elapsed times may be incorrect if the source of data resulted
from a call to GetQueuedCompletionStatus(). (FIXED)
-
Memory leaks may occur in the target application because of errors in cache
reporting logic. (FIXED)
-
The splash screen logo would display when TracePlus was launched as a result of
double-clicking on a .WDV file in Windows Explorer. (FIXED)
-
The splash screen logo would display when launching a service with TracePlus. (FIXED)
-
The splash screen logo would display when TracePlus was launched using a
Browser Automation script. (FIXED)
-
Child processes would not be debugged as expected. (FIXED)
-
Launching TracePlus with an application specified on the command line would not
launch the application. (FIXED)
Version 2.71.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
The Server Usage tab in the Data View displayed total bytes for both sent and
received data for a specific IP address instead of total received bytes only. (FIXED)
-
When accumulating total bytes for the Server Usage tab in the Data View, fast
CPUs may cause garbage information to appear in the graph. (FIXED)
-
The Cookies View would sort incorrectly if the sort column was anything but the
first column. (FIXED)
-
Further enhancements to Winsock 2 API support. (UPDATED)
Version 2.70.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
TracePlus now works correctly with HTTP and SSL traffic through HTTP 1.1
compliant proxies. (NEW)
-
A "Reload Cached Objects" option has been added to the View menu. When checked,
Internet Explorer will request all objects from the server whether or not they
exist in the cache. You can use this feature instead of clearing the Internet
Explorer cache. (NEW)
-
A "Don't Update Cache" option has been added to the View menu. When checked,
Internet Explorer will not store any objects retrieved from the server in its
cache. (NEW)
-
The functionality of the Start button has been changed so that you can push the
Start button at any time to launch another application while a capture is
already started. (NEW)
-
When running in a Terminal Server or Remote Desktop session, the default window
position assigned by Windows will be used instead of the saved window position.
(NEW)
-
The process of intercepting applications launched from Windows Explorer has
been modified so that changing directories within an Explorer view will not
cause the "Do you want to trace" prompt to appear. (NEW)
-
Launching applications from shared directories on remote PCs would not cause
the "Do you want to trace" prompt to appear. (FIXED)
-
Viewing SSL traffic may cause Internet Explorer to hang unexpectedly due to
code added recently to improve handling of redirects. This code was not
necessary and has been removed. (FIXED)
-
Streaming video from sites such as ESPN or CNN may playback incorrectly while
running inside TracePlus. (FIXED)
-
Applications using Winsock the 2 API (particularly overlapped I/O and
completion ports) would result in packets being processed out of order or not
at all. (FIXED)
-
Certain Web servers such as IBM WebSphere may send chunked size values one byte
at a time, causing TracePlus to prematurely terminate parsing of that object. (FIXED)
-
Headers containing "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" but not any data after the HTTP
header may cause a crash . (FIXED)The "Include single byte packets"
option in the Data View tab of the Capture Settings dialog box has been removed
because single byte packets may be processed as part of an HTTP method or
response. (FIXED)The Packet Options displayed in the Data View tab of
the Capture Options dialog box incorrectly stated that up to 8192 bytes would
be displayed, although 4096 bytes were actually displayed. (FIXED)
Version 2.65.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
The ";" character has been added as a valid indicator of query parameters, so
parameters following ";" will be parsed out and displayed correctly. (NEW)
-
The "@" character has been added as a valid indicator of query parameters, so
parameters following ";" will be parsed out and displayed correctly. (NEW)
-
The rightmost "/" character followed by "parameter=value" is now recognized as
a valid indicator of query parameters, so parameters following "/" will be
parsed out and displayed correctly. (NEW)
-
A progress bar now appears when saving Headers as ASCII. (NEW)
-
A progress bar now appears when saving Requests as ASCII. (NEW)
-
The object names appearing in the Object View and Page View would sometimes
contain query or fragment information. (FIXED)
-
A breakpoint was mistakenly left in the code which triggered on a specific URL.
(MAJOR FIX)
-
Incorrect parsing of an object name could cause TracePlus to crash. (MAJOR FIX)
-
Updating socket connection information may cause an application to crash due to
multithreading issues. (FIXED)
-
Certain sequences of compressed headers would not be parsed correctly and do
not appear in the Protocol View. (FIXED)
-
Certain sequences of chunked headers would not be parsed correctly and do not
appear in the Protocol View. (FIXED)
-
The Help file has been updated to reflect the most recent updates to the
Toolbar.
Version 2.63.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Cookies displayed in the Header tab of the Protocol View are now displayed
using a bold font, for easier reading.
-
The port number of the server is displayed after the IP address in the Connect
Times View.
-
Fixed a problem where TracePlus would crash with an access violation on startup
if DEP support was enabled in Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2003 Server SP1. This
problem is most likely to occur on PCs with AMD Athlon 64 Family processors, as
well as newer Intel Xeon, Pentium 4, Pentium M or "Centrino" processors, and
Celeron-D processors. (MAJOR FIX)
-
Fixed an issue where the Object View displayed incorrect information because
the target browser was communicating through a proxy server. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue where the Page View displayed incorrect information because the
target browser was communicating through a proxy server. (FIXED)
-
Duplicate objects would appear in the Object View when password protected pages
were encountered and HTTP 401 Not Authorized responses were received. (FIXED)
-
Duplicate objects would appear in the Page View when password protected pages
were encountered and HTTP 401 Not Authorized responses were received. (FIXED)
-
There was a bug in calculating the final compression ratio displayed on the
summary line of each page in the Page View. (FIXED)
-
Port numbers would not be displayed next to IP addresses in the Cookies View,
Data View, Object View, and Page View if the URL specified in the browser was
raw IP address (i.e. http://192.168.1.x/test.html). (FIXED)
-
When printing any chart, the printer you specified via the Print Setup dialog
box would not used. Instead the Windows default printer would always be
selected. (FIXED)
Version 2.60.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Added an Expires column to the Page View. (NEW)
-
Modified the Ratio column in the Object View and Page View to display values
commonly associated with a ratio, i.e. "3.02:1", "1:1", etc.. (NEW)
-
Added option to the Launch Tab of the Capture Settings dialog box which enables
the capturing of applications launched from a command prompt (NT 4.x/2000/XP
only). (NEW)
-
Added option to the Launch Tab of the Capture Settings dialog box which
disables the capturing of child processes spawned from the target process. (NEW)
-
Performance enhancements show a noticeable increase in execution speed for
target applications. (NEW)
-
Fixed an issue where objects included on a base page such as Javascript were
incorrectly identified as pages, causing succeeding objects to appear in the
wrong page on the Page View. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue where objects in the Page View that failed with a 40x or 50x
series error code were not displayed in red. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the Ratio column in the Object View and Page View where if
the compressed size was larger than the actual size, a incorrect value would
appear, i.e. "(1).235".(FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the Body Contents display in the Page View where selecting
a Summary record would display the previously selected object instead of a
blank display. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the IE Cache display in the Page View where selecting a
Summary record would display the previously selected object instead of a blank
display. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the IE Cache display in both the Object View and Page View
where cache information after the HTTP response was not updated correctly. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the Validate Links dialog where Web sites requiring
authentication would display as inaccessible. An authentication dialog should
appear (unless Internet Explorer is configured for automatic authentication). (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the Validate Links dialog where Web sites on non-HTTP port
numbers could not be traversed. (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the Web Performance dialog where Web sites requiring
authentication would display as inaccessible. An authentication dialog should
appear (unless Internet Explorer is configured for automatic authentication). (FIXED)
-
Fixed an issue with the Web Performance dialog where Web sites on non-HTTP port
numbers could not be traversed. (FIXED)
-
The Time to First Byte column in the Page View would display 0.000000 in the
page summary line instead of the average TTFB time for all objects. (FIXED)
Version 2.51.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
IP addresses are displayed with the appropriate DNS names in any View that
displays IP addresses. (NEW)
-
Increased the maximum number of records in the Cookie View from 6000 to 7500
records. (NEW)
-
Modified the View in Browser feature to utilize three different browser types
(Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, and Mozilla) instead of the default
browser. (NEW)
-
Added an Edit Object feature to the Object View and Page View which launches a
downloaded object in the appropriate editing application. Use the Set Editing
Applications dialog box in the Edit Menu to specify a default editor if not
configured in Windows. (NEW)
-
Added an Export Object feature to the Object View and Page View which saves a
downloaded object to disk in the appropriate format. (NEW)
-
Added a Request view to the Page View which displays the HTTP request for a
selected object. (NEW)
-
Added a Response view to the Page View which displays the HTTP response for a
selected object. (NEW)
-
Added a Cache Information Viewer to the Object View. The Cache View determines
whether an object exists in the Internet Explorer Cache before the object is
requested from the server. If the object is in the cache, the information about
that object will be reported in the column labeled "Before Request". After the
response for the object has been received, it is then determined whether
Internet Explorer has added or updated the object in its cache. If the object
is in the cache, the information about that object will be reported in the
column labeled "After Response". Note that this feature works with Internet
Explorer only (NEW)
-
The Activation Wizard now offers three ways to activate your product: Direct
(via the Internet), e-Mail, and via our Web site. (NEW)
-
The DNS Lookup view columns have been rearranged with the Requested time column
appearing first.
-
The Save as ZIP file and Stream to Disk using the Create Zip file option did
not work as expected. (FIXED)
-
Enabling the Display Packet Size feature in the Data View would use two lines
in the Data View instead of a single line. (FIXED)
-
HTTP responses with the status code 302 were causing an HTML object entry in
the Object View and Page View. (FIXED)
Version 2.35.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Files created by version 2.30.000 would be corrupted and do not load due to
invalid data in IE cache structures. Note that files created by version
2.30.000 cannot be repaired, however newly created files will not have this
problem. (MAJOR FIX)
-
When running .NET applications under Windows 2000 and Windows XP using .NET
Framework 1.1, HTTP responses would not be seen by TracePlus. (FIXED)
-
HTTP sessions would not display correctly if a web application was using
overlapped I/O or I/O completion ports. (FIXED)
Version 2.30.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Connection emulation feature converts capture timings to emulate end-user
network connections such as dialup modems, DSL modems, and cable modems. (NEW)
-
Attach comments to any item in the Protocol View, Cookie View, DNS Lookup View,
Connect Times View, Object View, and Page View. (NEW)
-
Filter information based on port number i.e. HTTP, HTTPS, or up to four
user-specified port numbers. See the Filters tab on the Capture Settings dialog
box. (NEW)
-
Filter information based on an IP address or IP address mask. Up to 20 IP
addresses or masks can be specified. See the Filters tab on the Capture
Settings dialog box. (NEW)
-
Filter the processes being intercepted by TracePlus by specifying up to 15
process names that will not be intercepted by TracePlus. See the Filters tab on
the Capture Settings dialog box. (NEW)
-
Modified the Image View in the Protocol View, Object View, and Page View to
display text objects as well as graphical objects. The Image View has been
renamed the Body Contents View. (NEW)
-
Find the next comment in a View. (NEW)
-
Delete a single comment or all comments in a View. (NEW)
-
Improved microsecond timing accuracy. (NEW)
-
Increased the maximum number of records in the Protocol View from 6000 to 7500
records. (NEW)
-
Added Relative Time column to the Protocol View. (NEW)
-
Added the ability to save a capture loaded from disk a second time (useful when
adding comments to already existing capture file. (NEW)
-
Copying over 3000 items to the clipboard in all views would take a significant
length of time. (FIXED)
-
When exiting the application, you may be prompted twice to save the capture. (FIXED)
Version 2.28.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Some compressed objects received from the server would not be decompressed as
expected. (FIXED)
-
Attempts to import files from Web Detective (Standard Edition) version 3.85.xxx
and higher would fail with the error "Cannot load this RDF file". (FIXED)
-
Files imported from the Web Detective (Standard Edition) version 3.85.xxx and
higher support the display of images, however the eBusiness Edition would not
display them. (FIXED)
-
Object View records imported from the Web Detective (Standard Edition) version
3.85.xxx and higher were not converted correctly, causing display problems in
the Object View. (FIXED)
-
The Save Headers as ASCII feature in the Protocol View would not write out
complete headers if the file was imported from the Web Detective (Standard
Edition). (FIXED)
-
The Save Requests as ASCII feature in the Protocol View would not write out
complete headers if the file was imported from the Web Detective (Standard
Edition). (FIXED)
-
The Packed value displayed in the Object View would be zero if the file was
imported from the Web Detective (Standard Edition) (FIXED)
-
The Packed value displayed in the Page View would be zero if the file was
imported from the Web Detective (Standard Edition) (FIXED)
-
The Packed value displayed in the Page View would be zero if the file was
imported from the Web Detective (Standard Edition). (FIXED)
-
Increased number of objects displayed in Top Objects by Size graph to 200
objects.(NEW)
-
Increased number of objects displayed in Top Objects by Time graph to 200
objects.(NEW)
Version 2.26.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
HTTP response headers that specify Transfer-Encoding: Chunked when in reality
the data was not chunked might cause TracePlus to crash. (FIXED)
-
The additional support of compressed objects caused a corruption of a variable
which would cause WDV files to be written incorrectly to disk or TracePlus
would abort the save procedure with an error message (version 2.25.000 only). (MAJOR
FIX)
-
Support for BCOPY, BDELETE, BMOVE, BPROPFIND, BPROPPATCH, and X-MS-ENUMATTS
methods available in Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003. (NEW)
-
The Expired field in the Object View and Page Summary View are now calculated
based Added a "Packed" and "Ratio" column headings to the Page View. These
columns will show the effect that compressed content-encodings have on the
downloaded object. Ratio is expressed as a percentage change between the
"Packed" value and the "Size" value. The Summary line will contain an average
of these two columns. (NEW)
-
Added a "Cache" column to the Object View. This value represents the caching
status of the object derived from scanning the HTTP response headers. There are
four states: yes (cacheable), no (not cacheable), private, no-cache, and
expired. (NEW)
Version 2.20.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Support for HTTP headers with either "deflate" and "gzip" content encodings.
Headers will be decompressed by TracePlus and displayed in their original
format. (NEW)
-
Added a "Packed" and "Ratio" column headings to the Object View. These columns
will show the effect that compressed content-encodings have on the downloaded
object. Ratio is expressed as a percentage change between the "Packed" value
and the "Size" value. (NEW)
-
Added a "Packed" and "Ratio" column headings to the Page View. These columns
will show the effect that compressed content-encodings have on the downloaded
object. Ratio is expressed as a percentage change between the "Packed" value
and the "Size" value. The Summary line will contain an average of these two
columns. (NEW)
-
Added a "Cache" column to the Page View. This value represents the caching
status of the object derived from scanning the HTTP response headers. There are
four states: yes (cacheable), no (not cacheable), private, no-cache, and
expired. (NEW)
-
Added a Cache Information Viewer to the Object View. The Cache View determines
whether an object exists in the Internet Explorer Cache before the object is
requested from the server. If the object is in the cache, the information about
that object will be reported in the column labeled "Before Request". After the
response for the object has been received, it is then determined whether
Internet Explorer has added or updated the object in its cache. If the object
is in the cache, the information about that object will be reported in the
column labeled "After Response". Note that this feature works with Internet
Explorer only (NEW)
-
Added the an Image Viewer to the Protocol View. This permits viewing of
graphical objects downloaded as HTTP responses in the following formats: BMP,
GIF, ICO, JPG/JPEG, PCX, PNG, TIFF, and WMF. (NEW)
-
Added the an Image Viewer to the Object View. This permits viewing of graphical
objects appearing in the Object View in the following formats: BMP, GIF, ICO,
JPG/JPEG, PCX, PNG, TIFF, and WMF. (NEW)
-
Added the an Image Viewer to the Page View. This permits viewing of graphical
objects appearing in the Page View in the following formats: BMP, GIF, ICO,
JPG/JPEG, PCX, PNG, TIFF, and WMF. (NEW)
-
An issue with IIS 6.0 causes the server to send headers with the Transfer-Type
set to chunked, while the body is actually in gzip or deflate format. (FIXED)
Version 2.18.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
(All charts) If a small number of objects (less than 7) was displayed in a
chart, the object names would not be aligned with the bar to the right of the
object name. (FIXED)
-
(All charts) Changed style of charts to "3D", and enabled horizontal gridlines.
(NEW)
-
The Print option in the Protocol View, Object View, Page View, and Data View
would be enabled if the view contained zero records. (FIXED)
-
Added several MIME types that will display as ASCII in the Header+Body View,
Object Request View, and Object Response View:
-
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
-
any MIME type beginning with "application/xml"
-
application/x-javascript
-
any MIME type beginning with "application/x-httpd-php"
-
The Save Requests as ASCII option did not include POST information from the
body of the packet. (FIXED)
-
Removed the POST information size limitation from the Save as Avalanche format
(previously 4096 characters). (FIXED)
-
Header information for HTTP responses with a status code of 100 were not saved,
therefore the response could not be displayed in the Header+Body View. (FIXED)
Version 2.16.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Added several MIME types that will display as ASCII in the Header+Body View,
Object Request View, and Object Response View:
application/x-www-formurlencoded, application/xml-(any value),
application/x-javascript, and application/x-httpd-php(any value).
-
The Save Requests as ASCII option did not include POST information from the
body of the packet. (FIXED)
-
Removed the POST information size limitation from the Save as Avalanche format
(previously 4096 characters). (FIXED)
-
Header information for HTTP responses with a status code of 100 were not saved,
therefore the response could not be displayed in the Header+Body View. (FIXED)
-
Added Save Headers as Script option, which saves a script in Spirent Avalanche
format with full request headers (Spirent Edition only). (NEW)
-
Added Save Headers as ASCII option, which saves HTTP headers as a tab delimited
file in the sort order specified by the Protocol View. (NEW)
-
Added Save Requests as ASCII option, which saves HTTP requests as a tab
delimited file in the sort order specified by the Protocol View. (NEW)
-
The following options on the Launch page of the Capture Options dialog box:
"Launch specified application" and the command line parameters specified for
that application were not remembered when saving a filter profile. (FIXED)
-
The following options on the Settings page of the Capture Options dialog box:
"Minimize when started", "Stop capture when activated", and "Always on top"
were not remembered when saving a filter profile. (FIXED)
-
The "Always on top" option on the Settings page of the Capture Options dialog
box did not work. (FIXED)
-
The "Disable application debugger detection" feature defaults to unchecked
(turned OFF), should be checked by default (turned ON). (FIXED)
-
The demo version of the product would crash due to a invalid pointer being
passed to a memory allocation function. (FIXED)
-
A blank entry would be added to the list of applications in the Launch tab of
the Capture Options dialog when the Start button was pressed. (FIXED)
-
SSL enabled URLs specified using IP addresses instead of domain names may be
missing when a script is generated (Spirent Edition only). (FIXED)
-
The DNS Lookup View would not detect domain lookups via
WsaAsyncGetHostByName(), thus appearing empty when running Netscape Navigator
or Opera browsers. (FIXED)
-
An error when intercepting the Winsock function accept() may cause the target
application to crash or not work as expected. (FIXED)
-
Removed two DebugBreak() statements which under certain specific situations
will cause TracePlus to generate a exception. (FIXED)
-
The international date, time, and numeric formatting can be reset to English
(United States) by selecting "Use English (U.S.) Formatting" from the View
menu. This feature is enabled only if the user locale specified in Windows is
other than English (United States), i.e. France, Germany, etc.. (NEW)
Version 2.10.002 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Supports the date, time, and numeric formats of over thirty countries:
| Australia |
France |
New Zealand |
| Austria |
Germany |
Norway |
| Belgium |
Iceland |
Paraguay |
| Bolivia |
Indonesia |
Philippines |
| Brazil |
Ireland |
Portugal |
| Canada |
Italy |
South Africa |
| Chile |
Jamaica |
Sweden |
| Colombia |
Liechenstein |
Switzerland |
| Denmark |
Malaysia |
United Kingdom |
| Finland |
Mexico |
Venezuela |
(NEW)
-
Alternate SSL port numbers specified in the Settings tab of the Capture Options
dialog box were being ignored (except for port 443). (FIXED)
-
Now compatible with .NET Web Services, ASP.NET, HTML Applications (HTAs), .NET
Remoting, and applications written for the .NET Framework (SSL under .NET is
not supported at this time). (NEW)
-
The Clear Internet Explorer Cache option on the View menu did not clear the
cache as expected. (FIXED)
-
When using Browser automation scripts: The /IE_CLEARCACHE option did not clear
the IE cache as expected. (FIXED)
Version 2.07.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
Single packet headers containing no "Content-Length" field may not appear in
the Protocol View until the socket closes. (FIXED)
-
A fix appearing in version 2.06.000 may result in objects with no request or
response headers. This will occur when response headers do not contain a
"Content-Length" field, and multiple HTTP requests are sent on the the same
socket number. (FIXED)
-
When saving a capture in WDV format, if there are objects in the file with no
request or response headers (see above problem) then TracePlus will crash when
loading the file. (FIXED)
-
In the Object View, selecting View as Hex for the Request View would only
affect the currently displayed request. When a different object is selected,
the View will revert to View as ASCII, while the View as Hex button on the
toolbar stays selected. (FIXED)
-
In the Object View, selecting View as Hex for the Response View would only
affect the currently displayed request. When a different object is selected,
the View will revert to View as ASCII, while the View as Hex button on the
toolbar stays selected. (FIXED)
-
When using Browser automation Scripts: The /RESUME command acts as the /START
command and starts a new instance of the current application, rather than
resuming the capture. (FIXED)
-
When using Browser automation Scripts: The /RESUME command will not reopen the
log files, therefore information will not be written to the log files after the
/RESUME command is issued. (FIXED)
Version 2.06.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
SSL responses displayed by TracePlus may have been cached by Internet Explorer
on your system drive. TracePlus now displays these cached items in a brown
color in all Views. (NEW)
-
The "Stream to Disk" feature(s) would cause the output file to be corrupted
when used on a fast PC (1.6 GHZ) or greater) due to a multi-threading problem.
This feature was entirely rewritten. (FIXED)
-
The "Stream to Disk" feature(s) would not write the file header when TracePlus
was paused and subsequently terminated. The output file would then be
unreadable by TracePlus. (FIXED)
-
An error in reading WDV files was discovered which may erroneously omit reading
the last record in the file. (FIXED)
-
The "Automatic" and "ASCII" display options in the Data View Settings tab
considered characters greater than ASCII 132 as binary, thus either displaying
the data in hex or not displaying it at all. The range considered as ASCII
characters has been expanded to ASCII 32-255, thus including international
characters. (FIXED)
-
The Web Performance dialog box would crash when long URLs were typed into the
URL combo box, and the Start button was pressed. (FIXED)
-
The Web Performance dialog box did not handle correctly situations where the
URL entered into the URL combo box returned an 404 Not Found error. (FIXED)
-
URLs that contained an ampersand ("&") within a path or filename would be
abnormally truncated. (FIXED)
-
When monitoring an HTTP 1.0 data stream, TracePlus would report object sizes of
zero because the "Content-Length" header field was missing. (FIXED)
Version 2.04.000 included the following fixes and
enhancements:
-
The application may crash if the Save as HTML feature was used in any of the
Views. (FIXED)
-
The application may crash if the Save as XML feature was used in any of the
Views. (FIXED)
-
When using the Export feature on the File menu, the file being exported could
be moved or copied while the export was in progress, resulting in a file with a
corrupted header. (FIXED)
-
The Header+Body Closeup view displays the Response header instead of the
Request header when the highlighted request in the Protocol View is encrypted
(SSL).
-
The Cookie View displays "(response)" in the Method column and incorrect Cookie
information in the Cookie column when the HTTP header is encrypted (SSL).
-
The Header+Body Closeup view displays the Response header instead of the
Request header when the highlighted request cookie in the Cookie View is
encrypted (SSL).
-
An error message "Error reading from specified file" may occur when attempting
to load a WDV (capture) file.
-
When printing the Protocol View, the ID column is too wide, the Method/Response
column is too narrow, and the Process column is too narrow.
-
The Print option is missing from the context menu in the Cookies View.
-
The process ID has added in parentheses to the Process column of the Protocol
View.
-
Several Help topics had broken links.
-
When using the "Export as ASCII" feature, the application may crash when URLs
contained formatting characters recognized by wsprintf().