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Subject: Re: how to make Cookie Manager work recursively?
From: sebb <sebbaz () gmail ! com>
Date: 2008-02-27 2:37:16
Message-ID: 25aac9fc0802261837s2c158155v1df704b01917aee4 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 22/02/2008, Tom Fernandes <anyaddress@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My test-plan is the following:
>
> Thread-Group
> |
> | -- HTTP Request Defaults
> |
> | -- HTTP Request (http://foo.com)
> |
> | -- simple Controller
> | |
> | | -- HTTP Request (http://foo.com/bar.php)
> | |
> | | -- HTTP Request (http://foo.com/bar.php)
> | |
> | | -- Gaussian Random Timer
> |
> |
> | -- HTTP Request (http://foo.com/anotherbar.php)
> |
> | -- Cookie Manager
> |
> ...
>
> The Cookie Manager works for http://foo.com and http://foo.com/anotherbar.php
> but not for http://foo.com/bar.php.
>
> How can I achieve sending the cookies also in the http://foo.com/bar.php
> Request?
The placement of the Cookie Manager is fine; perhaps there is a
problem with the cookies themselves.
Try adding a View Results Tree Listener after the Cookie Manager; you
can see the cookies on Sampler Result and Request pages.
If you select the Cookie Manager you can then use the Menu item
Help/Enable Debug to enable debugging of cookies. This may help.
>
> thanks,
>
>
> Tom
>
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