What version of Java are you using and which OS? S.
On 11/02/07, Jian Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, that's what I did. (1) Click Add button (2) Click in input field (3) Enter ".*\.html" (4) Click Start It didn't work. But when I tried: 1) Click Add button (2) Click in input field (3) Enter ".*\.html" and hit "Enter" (4) Click Start This time it worked. Jian Tong ------------------------------------------ Jian Tong - QA Production and Operations, CBC.ca Extension: 3357 Location: 2C300-N ------------------------------------------- >>> sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/10/07 6:26 AM >>> I can't reproduce the problem. This is what I tried: Click Add Include Click in input box, add some text Click Start The strings were present when I pressed start. Can you clarify exactly what you did? On 10/02/07, Jian Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Alan, > > Thank you for your help. VPN is not my problem. But I probably would > give it a shot when I am working from in the future if you don't tell me > that. So your advice is really appreciated. > > I just figure out what is wrong with my test plan. After I added a > pattern to include I didn't hit 'enter' and directly go to next step. I > just noticed it in Jmeter manual. But I think it would be more help if > there is an obvious indication about this in the proxy server interface. > > Anyway, thank you very much. > > Jian Tong > > ------------------------------------------ > Jian Tong - QA > Production and Operations, CBC.ca > Extension: 3357 > Location: 2C300-N > ------------------------------------------- > >>> "Christensen, Alan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/09/07 6:51 PM >>> > Are you trying to record scripts while connected via a VPN? I had > problems today forcing IE to go through the jmeter proxy when connected > over a VPN. I set up IE to use "localhost" when I want to record > scripts. This works fine when directly connected to the Internet. > However, this doesn't seem to work when connected over a VPN. I think > the problem is that IE won't allow me to force the usage of "localhost" > when connected via a VPN. I can check the box in IE/tools/Internet > options/connections to use "localhost" as the proxy, but it detects that > I am using a VPN and ignores the setting. There is a note next to the > checkbox that says that the setting will not work over a VPN. I never > noticed this text until I ran into this problem. > > I don't know if you are testing over a VPN, but if so, this could be > your problem. I think Firefox may allow you to force the usage of > localhost as the proxy in this configuration, but I have yet to try it. > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Jian Tong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 2:01 PM > To: JMeter Users List > Subject: Question for proxy server > > > Hi, > > I am using Jmeter 2.2, the proxy server used to be working. But I just > re-try it and it didn't record anything. My proxy server setting is > below: > > Test Plan > -Thread Group > --Http Request Defaults: > server name: www.qa.nm.cbc.ca > protocal: http > port: 80 > Workbench > -Proxy Server > Port: 9090 > Target Controller: Test Plan->Thread Group > Patterns to Includ: .*\.html > Patterns to exclud: .*\.gif, .*\.jpg, .*\.png, .*\.jsp > > Anybody can tell me where the problem is ? Or is there anybody ever > experiencing the same problem ? > > Thanks > > Jian Tong > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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