Am 9. August 2016 20:27:02 MESZ, schrieb "pintu.nipu das" 
<[email protected]>:
>I have tried all. By providing one, two, three and 4 etc. But no help.

As a workaround you can use a variable wir the three backslashes as content. 

Like var=\\\ and json=... ${var}"...

Regards, 
Felix 

>
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 9:19 PM, Neill Lima <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> Can you try to add one extra "\"?
>>
>> This might be a character escaping issue. Having \\\\ shall become \\
>and
>> work properly.
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 9, 2016, pintu.nipu das
><[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> When sending the callout progress div to server, jmeter is removing
>one
>>> "\"
>>> in json requests. Details given below.
>>>
>>> * Request while recording in Jmeter :*
>>>
>>> <div id=*\\\*"CalloutProgress*\\\*" style=*\\\*"display:
>>> none*;\\\*"></div>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Request while sending to  server:*
>>> <div id=\\"CalloutProgress*\\*" style=*\\*"display:
>none;*\\*"></div>
>>>
>>>  So Jmeter is omitting one "*\*" when sending the to sever when in
>the
>>> json
>>> request there is three "*\\\*". Because of this the server is not
>>> recognizing it and sending *500* error and not processing.
>>>
>>>
>>> But when there is only one "*\*" in the request,jmeter is processing
>as it
>>> is without omitting anything.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug in Jmeter? Because other capturing tools are sending
>the
>>> requests as it is.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>


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