Am 10.02.2017 um 07:47 schrieb Philippe Mouawad:
Hello,
From a poll on twitter, it appears around 12% of answerers still need those
2.
So I think we should keep them .
OK with me :)
Felix
Regards
On Monday, January 30, 2017, Philippe Mouawad
wrote:
Hi,
Any other thoughts on this ?
Thanks
Hello,
>From a poll on twitter, it appears around 12% of answerers still need those
2.
So I think we should keep them .
Regards
On Monday, January 30, 2017, Philippe Mouawad
wrote:
> Hi,
> Any other thoughts on this ?
> Thanks
>
> On Wednesday, January 25, 2017, Antonio Gomes Rodrigues > wrote
Hi,
Any other thoughts on this ?
Thanks
On Wednesday, January 25, 2017, Antonio Gomes Rodrigues
wrote:
> +1 to drop them
>
> Antonio
>
> 2017-01-25 18:28 GMT+01:00 Milamber >:
>
> >
> > HTML Link Parser element is probably rarely used and can be deprecated
> imho
> >
> > HTTP URL Re-writing elem
+1 to drop them
Antonio
2017-01-25 18:28 GMT+01:00 Milamber :
>
> HTML Link Parser element is probably rarely used and can be deprecated imho
>
> HTTP URL Re-writing element can be useful for testing webapp without
> cookie manager but probably for a very old app of the time when the cookie
> is
HTML Link Parser element is probably rarely used and can be deprecated imho
HTTP URL Re-writing element can be useful for testing webapp without
cookie manager but probably for a very old app of the time when the
cookie is appeared into the browsers... Probably it's can be deprecated too.
O
+1 to drop them, they seems to not align to general purpose of core JMeter
Andrey Pokhilko
On 25.01.2017 19:44, Philippe Mouawad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What do you think of deprecating HTML Link Parser and HTTP URL Re-writing
> Modifier?
>
>- I am not sure they are widely used
>- Their desig
Hello,
What do you think of deprecating HTML Link Parser and HTTP URL Re-writing
Modifier?
- I am not sure they are widely used
- Their design does not suit well for performance as :
- they require Previous Response, as a consequence, they do not work
in Distributed mode
-