>My personal rule of
>thumb is to always use it (in conjunction with the Cache Manager) to do
>what the browser does while
>a) using as few Samplers as possible and
>b) allowing Jmeter to compute average times based on times to load whole
>pages, not each tiny image under test 

I am testing a page http://example.com/en/default.aspx 
The page contains 79 resources (axd, ico, jpg, gif).

Two scenarios:
A) I record this page using proxy and I get 80 samples. I run the test.
B) I create a single sample default.aspx and select "Retrieve All
Embedded.." in it. I run the test.

Talking strictly from Jmeter point of view, would response times for A and B
be the same?
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