I've tried it and it simply doesn't work.
I'm using JMeter v. 1.8.
I've tried putting the User Parameter inside the Thread Group and inside the Test 
Plan--nothing works.
The value of Name is SERVER, and the value of User_1 is localhost. And I run a Tomcat 
on my own computer, so my browser goes to localhost:8080. 
The port number for the HTTP proxy server is set to 8090. 
Recording works fine, but I don't get localhost replaced by ${SERVER}--which is what I 
expected.  
Any help out there?
/Keld
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From: "Jordi Salvat i Alabart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JMeter Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: Recording using User Parameters


> If you define a couple of variables in your Test Plan matching the 
> server name and port number, the HTTP Proxy Server will very cleverly 
> use those in lieu of the actual servername and port number.
> 
> Then you can just change those values to get what you want.
> 
> Salut,
> 
> Jordi.
> 
> Keld Helbig Hansen wrote:
> > When I record something using the HTTP Proxy Server I get the servername and port 
>number recorded in each and every HTTP request. 
> > Is there some way to avoid this so I can later set the servername (and port 
>number) in the HTTP Request Defaults?  
> > I've heard that it should be possible by using the User Parameters, but I've not 
>been able to make it work.
> > Appreciate any help from you.
> > /Keld 
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