Add a HTTP Header Manager element in your testplan. Here you can set various defaults imitating your browser. e.g. User-Agent = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.0.3705)d

Easiest is to record a script with "Capture HTTP Headers" checked.
This way you wil get header info with your recorded request, and put this in your HTTP Header Manager.

If you allready had this option checked while recording, you probably use a browser that doesn't support framesets.

Rinke Heida



Nop Lists wrote:

Hello,
testing an application using JMeter the server has sent a response saying my
browser does not support framesets.
What browser does JMeter imitate (states to be)?
Can this be changed? For example in tools like httptrack I can tell the tool
what browser it declares itself as.
Thanks
Nop


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