On 08/03/2010, Deepak Shetty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Frames will make separate HTTP requests even from the browser (you can use
>  any browser trace tool to see this). There is no such thing as a subrequest.
>
> >but we are having trouble figuring out what parameters are
>
> Use firebug/livehttheaders with firefox or Fiddler with IE and see what
>  these are
>
>
>  >Is there a way in jmeter to handle subrequests automatically, meaning the
>  original post for the entire frameset returns with data for all the frames?
>
> No. You must make the request for the original page . Parse it(using a post
>  processor) for each frame links (or hardcode) and make separate requests for
>  those frames. This is loosely speaking what the browser does as well.

"Download embedded resources" should fetch the frames (unless they are
implemented in Javascript).

>  regards
>
> deepak
>
>
>  On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Eric Black <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > We're  working on a process in an application where the response is two
>  > frames (subrequests) within a frameset. The data we want to test with an
>  > assertion is in one frame(subrequest), but we are having trouble figuring
>  > out what parameters are because the response doesn't return with any data,
>  > just the empty form.
>  >
>  > Is there a way in jmeter to handle subrequests automatically, meaning the
>  > original post for the entire frameset returns with data for all the frames?
>  >
>  > Thanks,
>  > Eric
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