Turns out the problem was caused by a stack overflow.

This disappeared when "Retrieve Embedded Resources" was unchecked.

HtmlParser code is suspected, but we have been unable to pin it down...

S.
On 24/01/06, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 23/01/06, Stephanie Fuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have 2.0.3 test plan that logs into my web application and uses an HTTP
> > Request to execute a jsp file to display an image in my application's file
> > system.
> > When I run that test plan under JMeter 2.1.1, I can't get any of the files
> > to display or download.  In JMeter 2.0.3, the View Results Tree display
> > lists several objects on the page (icons, etc...) and I can view them.  In
> > JMeter 2.1.1, it acts as if the cookie manager isn't remembering that I have
> > logged in because I can only see the login screen for my application.  I am
> > using the exact same test script on both JMeters.
> >
> > I can understand that a 2.0.3 test script might not be fully compatible with
> > 2.1.1, but I have also completely recreated a new test script for 2.1.1 that
> > has all the same elements and settings.
> >
> > Thank you for any suggestions?
>
> Are you saying that some elements of the 2.0.3 script are not present
> when loaded in 2.1.1 ?  The scripts are supposed to be upwards
> compatible.
>
> Are there any error messages in jmeter.log?
>
> Have you a test script you can share? It would be useful if you could
> create a Bugzilla issue and attach the failing script.
>
> There were some changes to cookie handling between 2.0.3 and 2.1.1, so
> perhaps that is causing a problem.
>
> If you add the property
>
> log_level.jmeter.protocol.http.control=DEBUG
>
> to jmeter.properties this should give some information on the cookie
> handling (it's not all that easy to follow, unfortunately).
>
> S.
>

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