Please could you file Bugzilla entries for these issues? S. On 26/07/05, Ryo Sode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys, > > First, thanks for implementing XPath Response Assertion. It's a great thing > to have around with growing number of XML applications on the web. Having > said that though, I am seeing some problems with it on my Jmeter 2.0.3. > > 1. When I have a document like the following (retrieved via HTTP Sampler) > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> > <!DOCTYPE ryostest PUBLIC "-//FMI//DTD ryostest//EN" "/ryos/ryostest.dtd"> > <ryostest xmlns="http://ryostest.org/ryostest" version="1.0"> > <error code="0"> > </error> > ... > > Where the DTD is actually served via HTTP, Xpath Assertion doesn't seem to > try to retrieve the DTD and results in an error. The assertion result shows > this: > "IOException: /ryos/ryostest.dtd" > I think the XPath assertion should try to retrieve the DTD via the same > scheme used in HTTP Response assertion. For example, if the HTTP Sampler > accessed the XML document using this: > > IP: myserver.com > Port: 80 > Protocol: http > > Then, the dtd should be sought for here: > http://myserver.com:80/ryos/ryostest.dtd > > > 2. Actual XPath Assertion seems to return true always. > > For example, referring back to the example XML doc fragment from earlier, I > threw in the following into XPath Assertion and it still gave me a success: > > /ryostest/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'1'] > > whereas it shouldn't because the code attribute is 0 in the above example. > > Thanks for the help! > > Ryo > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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