Actually, we cann't spoof supporting the Flash application, we actually have
to run it for the re-direction of our script to work properly.  Our script
passess a set of parameters to the Flash application, which allows the
application to autocomplete and return us to a specific page.

My NEW question is:  How do you add in a Flash Plugin to JMeter, or is there
a Flash Plugin for JMeter?



sebb-2-2 wrote:
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> On 07/03/2008, MrMax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>  Our current tests require that we trigger a flash application that posts
>> a
>>  default set of results to the server.  Our problem is that our
>> application
>>  checks the client browser to see that it has the proper version of the
>> flash
>>  plugin before proceeding to generate the results.
>>
>>  Q.  How do I get JMeter to spoof that it has the appropriate Flash
>> plugin so
>>  our application will respond correctly to the test?
> 
> How does the Flash plugin communicate its version to the server?
> 
> Just tell JMeter to do what it does.
> 
> If necessary use a packet sniffer to see what it is doing.
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