On Monday, April 16, 2007 3:21 AM [EDT], Stefano Furlani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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.
Does your logfile log the time that the request was received, or the time that it was completed? If your explected completion time is long enough that you need to measure it, then that might significantly skew your results. (For a user on a slow connection, you need to measure the time from the start of the first element to the end of the last element. You logfile probably doesn't have all of that information).
I was going to suggest that you could use Analog to get some of your measurements, but Analogs "Last Time" column only measures in seconds, not minutes.
Aengus
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