That should say

then the file is sent as the ENTIRE body of the request

i.e. no wrappers are generated.

On 17/03/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The documentation for HTTP Request(File Name parameter)  for Jmeter 2.3.
>  says:
>  "If it is a POST or PUT request and the 'name' attribute (below) are
>  omitted, then the file is sent as the body of the request."....Isn't it
>  always the default to send file as a body of the request whenever the
>  request is a multipart request(how does it matter if you have 'name'
>  attribute or not ?) ? How else can a file be send ?Can someone please
>  explain?
>
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>
>  Subhrajyoti
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