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Can JMeter parse received HTML documents and submit a request based on a Link text?

I would need something like this in order to test an application which uses obfuscated 
URLs, where every URL is constructed followingly: /servlet?parameter=ABCDEF1234...
The numerical part is single-use self-generated Hex, so the only identifier I could 
use is the <a>hypertext</a> itself.

Regards
Tomi


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