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Variables ( ${..} ) not resolving in HTTP Request - path field

Hi All,

I successfully extracted a value from a previous response and assigned it to
a variable.  The variable is resolved in the Parameter section of HTTP
Request but not in the Path field.  It seems it gets resolved everywhere but
the Path field -  I tried it on the Server Name and it works but not in the
Path field.  Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
/peter




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Re: Variables ( ${..} ) not resolving in HTTP Request - path field

Posted by Craig Palmer <cr...@peace.com>.
I found that too. I got around it using the HTTP link parser (at least 
it worked for my situation).

Craig.

Lay, Peter wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I successfully extracted a value from a previous response and assigned it to
> a variable.  The variable is resolved in the Parameter section of HTTP
> Request but not in the Path field.  It seems it gets resolved everywhere but
> the Path field -  I tried it on the Server Name and it works but not in the
> Path field.  Any help is appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> /peter
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Variables ( ${..} ) not resolving in HTTP Request - path field

Posted by se...@apache.org.
Works for me in the current CVS release.

Also works for me in 1.9.1.

Please can you post a simple test case to Bugzilla?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lay, Peter" <pl...@ets.org>
To: <jm...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: Variables ( ${..} ) not resolving in HTTP Request - path field


Hi All,

I successfully extracted a value from a previous response and assigned it to
a variable.  The variable is resolved in the Parameter section of HTTP
Request but not in the Path field.  It seems it gets resolved everywhere but
the Path field -  I tried it on the Server Name and it works but not in the
Path field.  Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
/peter




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