thanks guys, much appreciated.

it's nice and easy.

unfortunately for me, in the exact case I chose for the example, the
redirect is vital and can't be done otherwise.

but this still applies to a lot of other situations.

On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:14 PM, sebb<seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 13/08/2009, Deepak Shetty <shet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi
>>  The only workaround I had was to uncheck redirect automatically and follow
>>  redirects and use the regex extractor to extract the Location headers to
>>  redirect to and add another sample to visit the extracted location.
>
> Yes.
>
>>  As far as I know if redirect automatically or follow redirects is checked
>>  then the assertion applies to the last sample.
>
> With redirect automatically there will be only one sample - JMeter
> won't see any redirects.
>
> Otherwise, the Assertion is applied to the parent and/or all child
> samples, depending on what you select. There's no way to select a
> particular child sample.
>
>>  regars
>>  deepak
>>
>>  On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Adrian Speteanu <asp.ad...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>
>>  > Hi,
>>  >
>>  > For this request:
>>  > loginRequest?username=x&userpass=y&ticket=z&_event=submit
>>  > In the result tree I get:
>>  > -home page
>>  >   |- loginRequest? all parameters as above
>>  >    -> set-cookies headers
>>  >   |- redirect1
>>  >    -> the cookies above were intrepreted and a new unique value is
>>  > generated to validate the login (this is done automatically)
>>  >    -> in the Header of the response Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=.+;
>>  > path=/blabla/ is received
>>  >   |- redirect2
>>  >
>>  > I want to add to the sample request the following
>>  > |-> Response Assertion (options main sample only, main sample and
>>  > sub-samples or sub-samples only)
>>  >     - checkbox in Response Headers
>>  >     - look for: Set-Cookie: JSESSIONID=.+;
>>  >
>>  > I want to use the response assertion to check that JSESSIONID is
>>  > re-set after a successful login, for this example, or other things
>>  > specific to only one sub-sample, in general. So far, I wasn't
>>  > successful.
>>  > Is it possible to specify that if it is found in only one sub-sample ,
>>  > the assertion is PASSED? (I think in v2.3.2 if such an assertion  was
>>  > added it passed if it was found anywhere - not sure about this.)
>>  > Any ideas for a workaround to this if it is yet not possible?
>>  >
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