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how i can get a hidden field in html page

hello all
I have writing a jmeter script to test a server.
So i need to a get a dynamic hidden variable in the html page.
Someone can help me ? 
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Re: how i can get a hidden field in html page

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
There's some useful information here:

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-httpclient/ForAbsoluteBeginners#head-93d017d102ea8a83b2ad6e07c5184ec2f922f09a

Or use the HTTP Proxy to record the session.

On 20/09/2007, eric44 <lo...@alcatel-lucent.fr> wrote:
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> hello all
> I have writing a jmeter script to test a server.
> So i need to a get a dynamic hidden variable in the html page.
> Someone can help me ?
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