On 8 November 2012 18:10, BOLB (Bohdan L Bodnar) <b...@panduit.com> wrote:
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> I’m having a problem that has me stumped.  Here’s the background:
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> I’m using the proxy server in jmeter version 2.8 (running on a Windows XP 
> box) to capture web browser-based activity on a server.  The interface is via 
> https.  If I log into the server directly with Chrome (version 23.0.1271.64 
> m), no problems are present.  When going in via the proxy server, I have to 
> have Chrome accept jmeter’s SSL certificate; this is done successfully.  
> However, when I attempt to access the server using Chrome and via the proxy, 
> I get intermittent connectivity; for example, the login page background may 
> come up and then nothing will happen.  After several retries, I may be able 
> to access the desired login screen.  I have NO problems with Firefox.  I also 
> noticed that Chrome is modifying IE8 settings; for example, if the proxy is 
> left running and I use IE to access some sites, the proxy captures my 
> activities.  The server does not work with IE8 – it is designed for HTML 5.
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> Has anybody experienced this sort of problem before?  Everything works fine 
> if I’m using http (which I do not want to do).
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The obvious response is to use Firefox rather than Chrome for recording.

However if you want to try and find out why their behaviour differs,
try using a protocol sniffer such as wireshark to capture the
differences.

Also compare the JMeter scripts generated by Chrome and Firefox.

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> Best regards,
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> Bo
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