On 31/05/06, Adel Aneiba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Hi Sebb, I have checked out and i found that Jmeter could not submit the login details (username and password) to the page in order to login to the system. I have used Login Config Element,HTTP Authorization Manager and normal HTTP resuest for the login page passing the username and the password as parameters, but still no success, any thought about that please
HTTP Authorisation is for the type of authorisation normally implemented by a browser pop-up. Login pages normally use a form instead; you'll need to work out the form field names (from the HTML) and provide them as parameters to a PUT or GET request.
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