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I'm not sure what it's supposed to do - it doesn't seem to cause browsers to hit the href automatically. But JMeter does hit it when I use an HTTP Request sampler with "Retrieve all embedded resources" turned on. Since that's not what the browsers are doing, it's skewing the test results, especially since it pulls down this extra file on every page hit.
Anybody know why JMeter thinks this is an embedded resource? -- Danny R. Faught Tejas Software Consulting http://tejasconsulting.com/
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