I do not have a specific question. I want to verify my understanding of
certain settings in Jmeter.
I want to simulate reallife usage by of client to a website. To do this I
use the setting "retrieve all embedded resources".
This way when a user hits the site all content is downloaded as would have
done if a user hits the site with a browser.
When a user hits the site twice with a browser, some of the content is not
downloaded because it is in cache (images, js, css etc).
To simulate this on jmeter I include a CacheManager. 
Am I correct so far?

When I record a testplan I see the HTTP request to the website + all
requests to images, js, css on that website. I normally remove all this
content and leave the top request to the website. When I set "retrieve all
embedded resources" will all the extra content be downloaded which I deleted
in the script? So I could leave the original script as is, and don't use
"retrieve all embedded resources"?

Your comments will be greatly appriciated

With regards,
Andre Mud
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