Thanks. I didn't realize you have to have parenthesis around ?s.

Amela


On 5/7/06, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 06/05/06, amelaao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm testing a WS using SOAP-RPC Request. I'm extracting part of the WS
> Response message using RegEx Extractor Post Processor. However,
sometimes
> response message contains newline characters that mess up the RegEx
> extractor and it can't find the match.
> I would like to replace newline with "", and I played with Javascript
> replace function but couldn't get it to work. Any ideas?

I would not do that - better to fix the regex so that it matches new-line.

Note that "\s" will match new-line, but "." does not, unless you
change to single-line mode.

Do this by prefixing the RE with (?s).

This is explained on the Response Assertion page.

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Amela

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