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<testcase>
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<info>
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<keywords>
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HTTP
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HTTP GET
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globbing
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[] range
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FAILURE
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</keywords>
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</info>
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#
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# Server-side
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<reply>
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<data1>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Funny-head: yesyes
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Content-Length: 15
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the number one
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</data1>
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<data2>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Funny-head: yesyes
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Content-Length: 16
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two is nice too
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</data2>
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</reply>
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#
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# Client-side
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<client>
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<server>
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http
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</server>
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<features>
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http
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</features>
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 <name>
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urlglob with out of range -o #[num] usage
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 </name>
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 <command option="no-output">
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"http://%HOSTIP:%HTTPPORT/[%TESTNUMBER0001-%TESTNUMBER0002]" -o "log/dumpit%TESTNUMBER-#2.dump"
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</command>
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</client>
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#
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# Verify data after the test has been "shot". Note that the command line
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# will write both responses into the same file name so only the second
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# survives
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#
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<verify>
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<file name="log/dumpit%TESTNUMBER-#2.dump">
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Funny-head: yesyes
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Content-Length: 16
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two is nice too
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</file>
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</verify>
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</testcase>
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