Thanks very much.  I've commented below.

On Jul 4, 3:59 am, Jan Honza Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 3, 11:39 pm, bbb10 <[email protected]> wrote:> I have Firefox 5 
> and Firebug 1.7.3 (running under Windows 7).  My
> > objective in using Firebug is to determine whether some of my response
> > time problems are caused by my ISP (Time Warner) or by other
> > variables, or if it's impossible to determine.
>
> > Here are my questions:
>
> > 1.  When I turn on FB for a website (all panels), click on a link, and
> > then look at the Net panel, it shows me all the requests for that one
> > click.  If I click again, it shows me the second click, but the first
> > is gone.  Is there a way to keep the first "log"?
>
> I guess, you saying "every time a page is reloaded, the Net panel
> content is cleared".
> If yes, you can avoid the 'clear' part by pressing "Persist" button on
> the Net panel.

I tried the Persist button.  It  doesn't work.  Each time I do a new
click, it replaces the last with the new one.
>
> > 2.  Is there a way to copy and paste the results of a click (see #1)
> > to save it?
>
> You can export all results using "NetExport" extension (result file
> uses HAR format)http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/netexport/

I downloaded NetExport, but I can't see the log file with it.  I
exported it in .har format.  I tried dragging and dropping it on your
page (using Firefox), but it didn't work.  I tried opening it with
Notepad and pasting all of it into the preview window and clicking on
Preview.  Didn't work.  I tried downloading an .har viewer that was
designed supposedly to open these archives (from www.speculous.com),
but I can't get the viewer to show it to me as it originally looked.
How do I do that?
>
> > 3.  What exactly does "connect time" mean?  FB shows each component of
> > the request (look up, connect, wait, transfer).  The thing that I
> > think has deteriorated in my response time issue is I see more
> > indications of Connecting (in the Firefox status bar) than I used to,
> > which slows everything down.  But I'm not sure what it means.
>
> The connecting time: Elapsed time required to create a TCP 
> connection.http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/firebug/firebug-net-panel-timings/

Unfortunately, that doesn't help me much.  What I need to understand
is who is responsible for creating that connection.  Is it my
browser?  Time Warner?  The remote server?  All of the above?  How can
I determine why it takes so long (if I believe the Connect time is
longer than it should be)?

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> Honza
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> > Thanks very much.

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