On Jan 22, 11:00 am, toby1kenobi <[email protected]> wrote:
> It was indeed the token added to the forms by the SecurityComponent,
> as Brendon suggested. I figured there must be a way of telling JMeter
> to take this value, and use it in the subsequent form post, but I'm
> (very) new to JMeter and his workaround (disabling the
> SecurityComponent) does at least allow us to run the tests.
>
> If you have a link to the relevant point in the JMeter documentation
> you'd be willing to share, it's definitely something we'd like to look
> into.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Toby

It's been a while since I used JMeter and I don't have examples to
hand. try the jmeter manual regarding regexes:

http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&q=jmeter+assign+variable+with+regex

It's worth persisting if you want to be able to simulate 'real' usage,
as most/all similar tools will have the same sort of problem (with the
exception of selenium, which may or may not be appropriate depending
on whether you want to to fully automate running your tests)

Regards,

AD

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