Ben,

There is a Firebug plugin (yes, a plugin for a plugin) called YSlow (from
Yahoo!) that will show you download speeds from uncached files. I don't know
if you can export from YSlow, but I know it gives you a very complete view
of why a page is slow. Another one that seems less complete (to me) is
Google Page Speed, again, a plugin for firebug, and this one I know you can
export.

After digging a little, I noticed they both work for chrome and firefox.

Also, your web log files may have an upload time, that is, how long it took
to send a given file from the web server to a client. It could be that you
don't have to have your user install anything. Just a thought.

nathan strutz
[www.dopefly.com] [hi.im/nathanstrutz] [about.me/nathanstrutz]


On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Ben Conner <b...@webworldinc.com> wrote:

>
> Wow.  Impressive.  Is there somewhere I can disable caching?  Can this
> timing
> report be printed and/or saved?
>
> --Ben
>
> On 8/7/2011 6:30 PM, Azadi Saryev wrote:
> > wrench - tools - developer tools
> >
> > Azadi
>
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