Javascript is not understood by the URL re-writer - there are too many different 
ways it can look.  

Your best bet is to use the __regexFunction, parse for the value you want, and re-
use that value everywhere in your test scripts.  As soon as I finish updating the 
documentation, you can read about it at:

http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/component_reference.html#__regexFu
nction

-Mike

On 15 Oct 2002 at 21:24, Shirley Zhou wrote:

> 
> I have a test using the nightly build of Oct 8, 2002. I used the HTTP
> URL Re-writing Modifier in the test. The session argument name was set 
> common.sessionId.
> 
> - Test Plan
>       - Thread Group
>               - HTTP request Default
>               - HTTP URL Re-writing Modifier
>               - login
>               - home
>               - header
>               - contextBar
> 
> A single quotation and a semicolon appended to common.sessionId parameter in 
> the last request to contextBar, since the response from the previous request 
> "header" has code like this:
> 
> --------
> function onClickMyProfile()
> {
>       parent.location='/app/home?tab=0&common.sessionId=MKsbZqui1oOK5VK-tKOxvoQ';
> }
> --------
> 
> How can I get this solved? Thanks.
> 
> Shirley Zhou
> 
> 
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