Maybe you should look to the XPath Extractor. With XPath you can go into
the XML.

Regards,
Peter

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
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> I cannot record the xml response, as jmeter doesn't seem to recognise the
> xml content in the dynamic url. I m not sure how i can use a regular
> expression, since it is a xml content and not html.
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