I think my answer was not so clear.
Content Encoding field is **related to** Accept-Charset, but don't take its
place.
Content Encoding is used on response's content, not to override
Accept-Charset header.
My knowledge of JMeter source is little, then I may have pointed you in a
wrong direction.
2012/8/10 Andrej van der Zee <andrejvanderzee@gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your reply. That is a confusing name for this feature.
>
> > Accept-Encoding: gzip
> > Accept-Encoding: gzip,defalte
>
> These are for telling the server that it can compress the HTTP
> *response*. But I want JMeter to compress the *request*. Setting the
> header "Content-Encoding: gzip", which is commonly used to tell the
> server the HTTP *request* is gzipt so that the server knows it must
> decompress, does not work.
>
> Cheers,
> Andrej
>
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