Indeed, it's very powerful - ideal for prototyping and suchlike.
Or one could use JEXL or JavaScript.
But they all require some code to be written.
I just meant that if the feature is generally needed, it might be
better to provide a built-in function and/or option.
S.
On 16/06/06, martin.2.west@bt.com <martin.2.west@bt.com> wrote:
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> The BeanShell support gives you a lot of power to cater with these
> situations and that is fine.
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> Thanks
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> Martin West
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> Maybe there is a requirement for JMeter to provide some form of built-in
> URL decoding - the difficulty is knowing when to apply it.
> Not everything needs decoding...
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