On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 07:53:18 +0100, Stephen Turner wrote
> On 13/04/07, Stefano Furlani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks a lot, I have one last question.
> > I want to show the Processing Time Report (..it's better than nothing...) 
> > for
> > my dynamical-content home-page (e.g.: default.aspx) what should I have to
> > write in the config file? Of course i have PROCTIME ON, should I have to
> > insert 'FILEINCLUDE default.aspx' and all the dynamical content (gifs, etc.)
> > will be automatically calculated in that report?
> 
> Yes, you need the FILEINCLUDE command. But you also need twp other things:
> 1) You need to configure your web server to actually record the
> processing time in its logfiles.
> 2) You have to write a LOGFORMAT command, to tell analog the new
> format of the logfile, because it won't then be in any of the 
> standard formats.
> 
> The report in analog will show whatever the web server has recorded
> for the processing time. It's not under the control of analog what
> this means -- you'll have to consult your web server's documentation.
> But I don't think it will include any of the images on the page,
> because those are separate requests.
> 
> I'm honestly wondering if there's a better way to do what you're
> trying to do, such as to get friends in different places and with
> different types of connections to view the page. Web log analysis has
> the big advantage that it's able to look at all the visitors to your
> web site. However, if you want to see whether your page is loading at
> an acceptable speed from your visitors' point of view, it may not be
> possible to tell this from the server. You should at least consider
> trying to do some client-side experiments.
> 
> -- 
> Stephen Turner
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I'm actually thinking about programming my own software, because there's a way
to know that in an approximate way...In the logfiles there's the homepage
first request time and all the images contained in it have as referer that
page. I have just to look the time of the last loaded image (considering the
ip adress) adding the time-taken field and do the subtraction...(in that way I
calculate the seconds it takes to load the page, but for me it's enough!)
But seems strange (almost impossible) that there isn't a software to do that...

If anyone could help me it would be great!!

Thanx
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