last response, it should use the response's URL as the base for any
relative URLs it finds in the document -- that's exactly what the browsers do, so it should be OK.
-- Salut,
Jordi.
En/na Alan Molloy (ext. 713) ha escrit:
Response is much appreciated Jordi, it helps a lot in increasing our understanding of how this functionality works. We will give both of those approaches a go. For the link parser approach to work, it would assume that the regular expression will be applied to not just the final response, but the previous redirect response, which contains the location. I've noticed that the issue of applying regular expressions to followed redirects has come up before in this mailing list. It will be great if we can get it to work without resorting to adding the redirects to our scripts, but we have that as a fallback position if necessary. Kind Regards, Alan
-----Original Message----- From: Jordi Salvat i Alabart [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:38 PM To: JMeter Users List Subject: Re: Request address after redirect
The HTML Link Parser pre-processor should do this... my experience with it is very variable :-( but I would still give it a try.
If you know there will be a single redirect (and not a chain of them), you can also uncheck the "follow redirects" option and use a Regexp Extractor to find the URL in the response, then use that variable both to get the form and to post the response.
Hope this helps.
Salut,
Jordi.
En/na Alan Molloy (ext. 713) ha escrit:
Hi, I wish to carry out a POST after a http request sampler that followed redirects. The response from the last redirect had a <FORM> action tag
left
blank, and hence, the post is to the location of the last redirect(ie.
the
URL address as displayed in the browser, both URL and parameters, eg.
"http://myhome/context/redirectedlocation/redirected.jsp?redirectparam1=va l1
&redirectparam2=val2"). Because of the dependency on redirects, and the amount of dynamic URL rewriting going on, I cannot hardcode the address, because I can't
predict
what address the server will redirect to. Is this address available
using
jmeter to populate the path of the next http request? I can see jmeter accessing it when I look at the results tree request data from the last redirect, but just don't know how to get my hands on it for the next request. I'm assuming regexp's only work off the previous response and
not
the request? Any advice greatly appreciated. Kind Regards, Alan Molloy
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