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JMeter uses
Perl5-style regular expressions
therefore the regex you are looking for might be as simple as:
wa=(.+?)&wtre
Demo:
Use $1$
as "Template" in your Regular Expresssion Extractor.
See How to Debug your Apache JMeter Script for more details on JMeter tests troubleshooting.
will capture it in the first capture group. Otherwise I think @jivan has a good idea with the lookbehind. A little tweak too it:
(?<==)[\w.]++
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