> Attach a View Results Tree listener and observe the requests you are
> making
> and the responses you are getting and see where the problem lies . Ensure
> that all your tests have assertions so you can figure out the first place
> of
> failure easily.
> 
> also take a look at what the error actually is
> e.g. if your CSS file gace you a 404 error its likely that this is a
> problem
> with your site(the browser would ignore this error) if you have recorded
> the
> test, if it gave a 401 it might mean that your login probably didnt work.
> 
> 
Hey, I did get a 404 - Not found error. So what exactly might be the problem
with the site? I will try add the results of the view results listener soon.
My site doesnt exactly conform to standards i.e some settings dont even work
in  firefox and stuff. Does this have something to do with it too?
I will try what you suggested and get back anyways. Thank you!
Phani Kishan
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