Sounds like a good idea.

There may be other headers (e.g. Host) which are added by the HTTP
stack; I'm not sure if those can be accessed by JMeter. Does not
particularly matter, so long as it is documented.

S.
On 22/03/07, Alf Høgemark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi

Currently, the HTTPSampler and HTTPSampler2 (i.e. HTTP Request
sampler), only sets the request headers that is coming from the
"HeaderManager" as the request header of the sample.

I suggest that all the request headers that are sent to the web
server, i.e. also the ones set by the jmeter code itself, should be
set on the request sample.

I think this makes it easier to see what is sent to the web server.

If you think this is a good idea, I have a patch ready, and can make
a bugzilla entry for this, and add the patch there.

Regards
Alf Hogemark


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