On 27/04/2009, Ed Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm able to see the response data when I use "save response to a file".
>  That may just work for me. Does the Variable Name contain the same
>  thing that the file does? If so that might be my solution.

No, it contains the file name.

But as I already wrote, the file created by Save Response contains
whatever was in the response data element, so is accessible to a
PostProcessor such as Regex Extractor.

>  Still don't understand the response tree issue...
>

Just realised that if there is no content-type then it does not set
the response data type, which means it won't be displayed.

>
>  Sebb said:
>
>  Please try using the Save Responses to a file element.
>
>  It may well also create an empty file, but it is a useful check.
>
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