You do realise that the entire purpose of captchas is to prevent people like you using tools like JMeter to automate against the page that the captcha sits on, right? (Google's recaptcha has other uses but putting that aside for now). Because it does kind of seem like you are trying to automate catpcha responses here, which is never going to work because JMeter is not human and cannot read obfuscated text. And no, Kiran, he has not broken the captcha by successfully writing the first AI JMeter script - he seems to be giving it a go though.
Now, if you just want to load the captcha and don't care about submitting the correct response then ignore what I just wrote but, er, why? Do you work for Google? You should only be testing your own code and not spamming Google's recaptcha service. Look, just disable the captcha during your testing, it will save you rather a lot of time. You can either do that or another alternative might be to load the image but not require that the submitted text be validated - not sure if this is possible with this service but it's worthwhile if it is because I have seen bottlenecks on the captcha load request before where our captcha framework code had a bug in it so it is a potential area where issue can occur. ----- http://www.http503.com/ -- View this message in context: http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/Extracting-from-JSON-using-Regular-expression-Extrator-tp5022431p5023505.html Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
