![]() Re-organised the Proxy menu into more logical groups.'View Request As.' and 'View Response As.' commands added to the View menu.Reduction in the amount of memory Charles uses, especially when dealing with large numbers of small transactions.Improved sorting in the Structure tree view.SSL requests that are not proxied now have a padlock icon, to indicate that they are encrypted (vs SSL Proxied requests which can be viewed unencrypted).Automatically terminate established SSL connections to a host when activating SSL proxying for that host (so you don't have to quit your browser or Charles to start SSL Proxying properly on new hosts).Validate recorded HTML, CSS and RSS/atom responses using the W3C validator.Breakpoints to intercept and edit requests or responses.Repeat requests to test back-end changes.AMF – view the contents of Flash Remoting / Flex Remoting messages as a tree.AJAX debugging – view XML and JSON requests and responses as a tree or as text.Bandwidth Throttling to simulate slower Internet connections including latency.SSL Proxying – view SSL requests and responses in plain text.Charles makes it easy to see what is happening, so you can quickly diagnose and fix problems. Without this visibility it is difficult and time-consuming to determine exactly where the fault is. In Web and Internet development you are unable to see what is being sent and received between your web browser / client and the server. Your web browser (or any other Internet application) is then configured to access the Internet through Charles, and Charles is then able to record and display for you all of the data that is sent and received. Charles is a web proxy (HTTP Proxy / HTTP Monitor) that runs on your own computer.
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