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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-24 23:16 -------
But this is a good thing!

When I'm recording a site through the browser, it sends complex URLs that
optionally ask for images, using e-Tags, only if the they're not already present
in the cache!

This results, in what I would argue, to be a closer modelling of what really
happens with user's browsers after they've accessed an application after the
first time.

This allows me to accurate model the load on the web server. If JMeter were not
to record these headers, the web server would end up downloading the images
every URL (which would not happen in real life)!

Careful - don't throw away this functionality!

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