https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=59152

--- Comment #5 from Sebb <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Philippe Mouawad from comment #4)
> (In reply to Sebb from comment #3)
> > I've just fallen foul of this change.
> > 
> > I set up a test which deliberately had a couple of failing samples, but only
> > one of them was run.
> > 
> > It took me quite a while to work out what had happened.
> > 
> > I think this change is going to be a nuisance for others as well and should
> > be reverted.
> 
> I don't share this opinion and agree with initial motivations of this change.
> In my experience (webapps testing), I always set the value to what it is
> after the change.
> 
> Since change is mentioned in Incompatible changes, it is not a problem for
> me.

It is one line amongst lots. 
Even though I know it's there the consequences are not immediately obvious.

> But I can be wrong.
> What is the Use case of your plan ? 

I was testing the changes for Content-Encoding and wanted to see how error
pages were handled.

I quite often want to use invalid URL or failed samples.

Also when one is developing a test plan, it's easy to make mistakes. With the
new default the first mistake stops the test run, so it can take a long time to
find all the mistakes. 

I think this will penalise people who are new to JMeter or who use it
infrequently.

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