Thanks for posting this was exactly what I needed :)
On Wednesday, 22 June 2011 14:22:52 UTC+5:30, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
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> Dear Malcom
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> Thanks very much for your help! You were exactly right. The
> following config works (simplified for exposition).
>
> Best wishes
>
> Ivan
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On 22 June 2011 09:52, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
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> Thanks very much for your help! You were exactly right. The
> following config works (simplified for exposition).
Glad that helped, and thank you for coming back with the working
settings for anyone else who runs into the same problem.
Malcolm
Dear Malcom
Thanks very much for your help! You were exactly right. The
following config works (simplified for exposition).
Best wishes
Ivan
On Jun 21, 5:54 pm, Malcolm Box wrote:
> On 21 June 2011 16:48, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
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> > With tsung you record a site visit (
Dear Malcolm
Thanks, this is a good clue. I'll try it out tomorrow and report back.
Best wishes
Ivan
On 21/06/11 17:54, Malcolm Box wrote:
On 21 June 2011 16:48, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
With tsung you record a site visit (called a session) --- log in, view
various pages, do a few things, lo
On 21 June 2011 16:48, Ivan Uemlianin wrote:
> With tsung you record a site visit (called a session) --- log in, view
> various pages, do a few things, log out --- and tsung will then hit
> the site with lots of randomised versions of this session.
>
> Many of the views are csrf protected, and th
Dear All
I have a live(ish) django website which I'm testing with tsung.
With tsung you record a site visit (called a session) --- log in, view
various pages, do a few things, log out --- and tsung will then hit
the site with lots of randomised versions of this session.
Many of the views are csr
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