If you put the time into the request scope at the start at the request and
then again at the end of the page request then you can determine the time
difference between the 2 counts can you not??


On 05/06/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > if you're using cf7 then try cftimer.
>
> The CFTIMER tag is just an alternative to GetTickCount. Neither one will
> tell you how long a browser takes to send an HTTP request to the server,
> which is all that a file upload is.
>
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