Excellent Mike.  Tested out perfectly.  Thanks.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 12:26 PM
> To: JMeter Users List
> Subject: Re: problem using http header manager
>
>
> Donald,
>       I tried this, and I got a similar result as you, but it has
> to do with the GUI, not with JMeter's
> testing code.  Basically, you need to hit "enter" after typing in
> the value of the host header in
> the GUI.  That value field isn't registering, probably because
> you type it in and then mouse to
> another part of the GUI.  A stupid little problem that I've fixed
> elsewhere, but never here.
>
> -Mike
>
> On 14 Aug 2002 at 11:45, Donald Stinchfield wrote:
>
> > I've been tracing through exchanges between jmeter and my server and
> > noticed that the http header "Host" has no value.
> >
> > In my test plan I set the value for "Host" in the http header manager.
> >
> >     Thread
> >             Simple Controller
> >                     HTTP Request
> >                             Browser-derived headers (removed "Host")
> >             HTTP Header Manager (only header set is Host)
> >
> > When I look at the line trace I find "Host: \r\n" where I expect to see
> > "Host: nozzle\r\n".
> >
> > Is anyone else seeing this issue?
> >
> > I built jmeter from the 8/14 source code distribution.
> > I'm using java 1.4.0 (build 1.4.0-b92).
> >
> > Regards,
> > Don
> >
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