The main reason is JMeter is not a browser(http://jmeter.apache.org/) so it
does not understand HTML specific stuff.
 Hence such things need to be explicitly coded into your script

regards
deepak

On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 4:26 AM Nicola Hayward <nicola.hayw...@sjp.co.uk>
wrote:

> We have recently moved from LoadRunner to JMeter.
>
> On one of our scripts we have noticed that There is a 4 second delay
> (before refresh) that is incorporated in the code.
> LoadRunner picks this up and is able to handle the meta
> http-equiv="refresh" (hence this is why we see a representative response
> time). Whereas JMeter, does not interpret meta http-equiv="refresh"
>
> Why does JMeter ignore the refresh and is there a way we can get JMeter to
> interpret it.
>
> Thank you
>
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