Hi Jennifer, You can try "Send a File With the Request" option for HTTP request. As you mentioned, put all the content in a text file. Then browse the filename in "Filename" textbox. Next enter your parameter name in the next fiels. Put "text/plain" in MIME Type textbox.
Hope this helps. Chinmoy "Jennifer R. Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 27-06-06 03:01 Please respond to "JMeter Users List" <[email protected]> To <[email protected]> cc Subject Passing a file of http requests Hi All - I am trying to pass a file containing all the paths for my URLs to a Jmeter test case. I setup a variable; Name: URL User_1: ${_StringFromFile(tutorials2.dat)} Then I created an HTTP request sample, with my server name and path as ${URL}. This works except for some reason a '%20' seems to be added to the end of all the URLs. For example, in the dat file I have; /Tutorials/tutorial.xml /Tutorials/sounds.xml But what I see in the results tree is: GET https://www.mysite.com/Tutorials/tutorial.xml%20 < https://www.mysite.com/Tutorials/tutorial.xml%20> GET http://www.mysite.com/Tutorials/sounds.xml%20 < http://web.inspireworksinc.com/Tutorials/KM_Colors_tut/sounds.xml%20> I am trying to figure out where the %20 is coming from, its not in the dat file as far as I can tell? And the request is failing with the %20 on there. Maybe I cannot do this? It would be great if I could pass the URLs in a text file(and not an access log which is not distinct to me) as I am hitting a production server and I only want to simulate what I have done, which is easily captured thru the Fiddler tool. I see I could use an http proxy to perhaps capture the results, but since I already had everything in a text file, I would prefer to go that route if possible. I have not used Jmeter in awhile, so maybe I am missing how to do this properly. Thank You! Jennifer Lee --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

