Dear Giulio:

Like you, I could not get JMeter to record HTTP requests. (I use JMeter 2.0.1.) You 
can use the Badboy program to record HTTP requests, and then export the HTTP requests 
as a JMeter test plan. Then you can open the test plan with JMeter and work with it. 
Badboy is basically free, unless your company uses at least 5 copies.

http://www.badboy.com.au

Sincerely yours,

Kyle

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From: Vuolo, Giulio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 10:24 AM
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Subject: How can I record HTTP request parameters?


Hi,

When I record my HTTP requests with a proxy a recording controller, the
request parameters do not get recorded.

Is this the normal behaviour?

How can I record the parameters sent with the HTTP requests?

Giulio

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