I get on the order of 2000 from either button, Firebug on or off, with
values from ~ 1500 to 4000
jjb

On Oct 18, 9:04 am, Nicolas Hatier <nicolas.hat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I see the numbers are a number of milliseconds from the moment you click
> on the button to the moment the JSON answer is received.
>
>  From here there is no noticeable difference if Firebug is on / off /
> uninstalled, it's slow whatever the case (average of 7-8 seconds). Not a
> FIrebug issue, likely a slow php script or slow server at the other end.
>
> NH
>
> On 2010-10-18 11:40, John J Barton wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 18, 12:51 am, baikis<melito...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> >> Hello to all,
>
> >>http://seklys.eu/up/test.html
>
> >> Anyone have looked to my examples with firefox? firebug open/closed?
> >> have checked headers sent from server?
> > Yes, I opened your URL and I saw two buttons. I pressed the buttons
> > and got a number in both cases.
>
> > I'm sure the example has deep meaning for you, but for me its just two
> > buttons and a number.
>
> >> If I send "var data=[1,2,3...]" JSON from server and accept the result
> >> with 'evalScripts:true' option, there is no lag. If I use Request.JSON
> >> - there is big delay. I just need to make many debugs with Firebug and
> >> now asking for help - maybe there is any way to speed things up..
> > Suppose there is some connection between this paragraph and the
> > example, but unless you explain it I cannot know.
>
> > jjb

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