RE: HTTP Parameter Mask

2002-07-11 Thread Joseph Barefoot
> Joe - thanks for the code. As you may have seen I went the way of HTML > Parameter Mask. Mike has committed my patches to support suffix > values and > the functionality is included in 1.7.2. This means that there is now > built-in jmeter functionality to produce these types of user_id > and

Re: HTTP Parameter Mask

2002-07-11 Thread Scott Eade
> From: "Joseph Barefoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>> I can send you the generator source and compiled classes, plus a test >>> template file if you like. >> >> Yes, please send me the code off-list. This may be helpful if I end up >> going down this route. Perhaps it may be helpful to others -

RE: HTTP Parameter Mask

2002-07-09 Thread Joseph Barefoot
> > I can send you the generator source and compiled classes, plus a test > > template file if you like. > > Yes, please send me the code off-list. This may be helpful if I end up > going down this route. Perhaps it may be helpful to others - is there > somewhere on the JMeter site it could go?

Re: HTTP Parameter Mask

2002-07-09 Thread Scott Eade
> From: "Joseph Barefoot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi Scott, > > This addition to HTTP Parameter Mask does seem useful, and I had need of the > same functionality, but solved the problem a different way: I wrote an XML > generator to generate the HTTP User Parameter Modifier XML files from a > t

RE: HTTP Parameter Mask

2002-07-09 Thread Joseph Barefoot
Hi Scott, This addition to HTTP Parameter Mask does seem useful, and I had need of the same functionality, but solved the problem a different way: I wrote an XML generator to generate the HTTP User Parameter Modifier XML files from a template file. The template file uses placeholders to enable