Hey there, You can test your reg ex with the reg ex tester & know what works best.
For me to work on it i will have to know what is the context & from where & how it is fetched. -Cheers, S On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Sergio Boso <[email protected]>wrote: > Il 30/05/2012 08:44, sdp ha scritto: > > Hi Shaba, >> >> I am trying to extract that for each login and pass it on wherever it is >> repeated in further samples. >> > these value go back and forth between the browser and the server, > and MAY change each time, so you have to extract them each time. > In my experience you have to: > - capture the user interaction (using fiddler or httpwatch) > - find where these variable are passed and test your reg exp on them > - then you can bring the reg exp to jmeter environment > > regards > > > I tried all combinations as suggested by others here, but still no use. >> >> Pls suggest the best >> >> Thanks, >> D >> >> ----- >> Sd >> -- >> View this message in context: http://jmeter.512774.n5.** >> nabble.com/please-post-regexp-**for-this-tp5713384p5713391.**html<http://jmeter.512774.n5.nabble.com/please-post-regexp-for-this-tp5713384p5713391.html> >> Sent from the JMeter - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: >> user-unsubscribe@jmeter.**apache.org<[email protected]> >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> -- > > Ing. Sergio Boso > > > > > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > user-unsubscribe@jmeter.**apache.org<[email protected]> > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
