I have done this in the past by dumping the results ('view results in table' or 
something less intrusive) and then using Excel.  It's low tech but works and 
you can do some good analysis off it.


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> Subject: I want to find out the percentage of HTTPS requests that take
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> I have written a JMeter test plan firing HTTPS requests at a web
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> Jamie.
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