> From: Oliver Rossmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> You can remove all the HeaderManager objects and your tests will still
> work. The HeaderManager is important only if your applications uses
> header fields (e.g. UserAgent) to generate different responses.
Great, this will neaten things up a little.
> 
> It is possible to filter the image requests by using the include/exclude
> patterns of the proxy settings. The "Retrieve All" option is not working
> for me either. To get reasonable numbers out of the tests JMeter should
> behave like a browser and, as you said, should simulate a browser's
> cache behaviour. I have plans to implement this but it will take some
> time because I'm working on GUI stuff at the moment.
Okay, that at least confirms the behaviour that I see.  I just recorded
everything, which has in fact provided the best mimic of the browser that is
currently available.

Thanks,

Scott
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