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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by david garcia <mr...@yahoo.com> on 2002/05/01 17:30:54 UTC
Re: FW: Jmeter - HTTP User Parameter Modifier
Also, do the <paramname> entries in users.xml have to match the names parsed from the html page? Or is
it the case that you name them arbitrarily and then insert those names into the name value
fields in your http request. To illustrate:
Let's say that I run a proxy server on the form and it parses the key val pair:
Name Value
FirstName Bob
and in users.xml I have
<thread>
<parameter>
<paramname>first_name</paramname>
<paramvalue>VONG</paramvalue>
</parameter>
.
.
.
I then insert a link parser and the User Parameter Modifier into my modification controll
er before the form request as per your instructions:
Modification Controller
HTTP HTML Link Parser
HTTP User Parameter Modifier
HTTP Request
Now in my form should I replace what was recorded with
Name Value
Firstname first_name
or. . .
Name Value
Firstname .*
The idea being that I want to replace the value with "VONG" for this thread. I must be brain
dead or something cuz neither of these is working. If I could just figure out which to
use then I can safely assume that I have some other wierd problem happening.
-David-
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