>Are you sure they are caused by JMeter?
Sure they are caused by JMeter. There is an evidence.
I only use the proxy function. With JMeter in some occasion the browser display 
junk character, but meanwhile with Charles(another http proxy software) all is 
ok.
So is it a simple but certain evidence?


Pls refer to Bug 60070: https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=60070


I would like to suggest to review:
1. when jmeter as proxy. It encoded the request/POST as ISO-8859-1 crudely, and 
make the sampler to access the destination server.
2. when interpret HTTP header, jmeter only accept ASCII character, otherwize it 
will throw Exception. but when the URL contains simplified chinese character?



At 2016-09-13 22:51:32, "sebb" <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 13 September 2016 at 15:27, harry_no_spot <13651877...@163.com> wrote:
>> I would like you guys to review the code,
>> find all hard-corded encoding of 'ISO-8859-1'
>>
>> and give a way to deal this
>> if u want people all round the world saying all different language can use 
>> this software
>> not only people using ur ISO-8859-1...
>
>What problems have you found?
>Are you sure they are caused by JMeter?
>
>If so, please raise a sample bug report.
>
>>
>> At 2016-09-13 22:20:37, "Milamber" <milam...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Are you willing to start the next release process withing 1 to 2 weeks?
>>>I can act as RM.
>>>
>>>The next release will keep the Java 7 support (probably this release
>>>will be the last with Java 7 support).
>>>
>>>What are the bugs which will must be fixed before the next release?
>>>
>>>If you want add an improvement before the next release, please indicate now.
>>>
>>>Milamber

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