I suggest you open a bug, this is very easy to fix and we could provide you a nightly build.
Currently we replace " so handle "UTF-8" but not 'UTF-8'. Don't know if anyway this is accepted by rfc but we could be more lenient. On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:44 PM, Tim Koopmans <[email protected]> wrote: > If you're looking for alternate record and convert mechanisms then try our > HAR to JMX online converter, it's free .. > https://flood.io/blog/16-convert-har-files-to-jmeter-test-plans > > Regards, > Tim > > On Friday, December 6, 2013, Leonardo Nc wrote: > > > I tried with JMeter 2.10 and doesn't work either. > > > > I used Fiddler <http://fiddler2.com/home> and could capture the traffic, > > looking at the requests captured I see that, as you say, the > single-quotes > > are part of the charset name, almost all web requests have in the field > > content text/html;charset='UTF-8'. > > > > Is this a problem of the app? should it be modified in order to remove > the > > single-quotes form the charset name? > > > > I think I will use a 30 days trial version of an app called Test > > Studio<http://www.telerik.com/automated-testing-tools/>, > > in this app I can import the traffic captured with fiddler directly, > while > > for exporting the traffic in a format that jmeter recognizes, i'll have > to > > make this fiddler > > extension< > > > http://www.perftesting.co.uk/creating-jmeter-test-plans-with-fiddler/2013/03/01/ > > >, > > and I don't have too much time for this. > > > > Thanks. > > > > > -- > > Tim Koopmans > +61 3 9221 6309 > > [image: Flood IO Pty Ltd] <https://flood.io> > > Level 27, 101 Collins Street > Melbourne, Vic 3000 > -- Cordialement. Philippe Mouawad.
