Is there a bug ticket for this? I tried with Firefox 17.0 and Firebug 1.10.6 on Linux with a fresh profile and it was sometimes okay (proper timings), but mostly DNS and connection time got lumped into blocking time.

Trying older versions of Firefox, it looks like it works fine in 14.0.1, but has been broken since 15.0.

Adrian

On 11/14/12 01:17, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
I can confirm this using FF 16.0.2 (fresh profile) + FB 1.10.6 on Win7.
There I do see some milliseconds spent on DNS lookup and connection when
accessing https://getfirebug.com after deleting the browser history and
deactivating the browser cache. But when the browser cache is enabled,
there's no time spent on DNS lookup and connecting.
Testing the same using FF 13.0.1 there's always some time spent on DNS
lookup and connection. So to me this looks obviously like a change in
the Firefox logic.
Honza, do you know of any change regarding this?

Sebastian


On Thursday, November 8, 2012 9:58:47 PM UTC+1, webs wrote:

    Hi all,

         recently, I updated my firefox browser into newer version of
    16.0. However, I found a strange behavior after the updating:

         By using firebug, when browsing a new page, I found firebug
    does *not *provide the DNS lookup time and connecting time *correctly*.

         Two examples are shown in the attachments for browsing google
    and mozilla pages. These pages are browsed with empty browsing
    history, so, at the beginning, there MUST be DNS lookup and
    connecting. But, instead, as seen from these figures, for the first
    few objects, Firebug report them with "Blocking" at first, and then,
    directly comes into "waiting".

         Could some of you have some better explanations for that? is it
    a bug in recent firefox? or some event not correctly triggered in
    firebug? should we report the bug somewhere else?

    thanks very much

    ps, I am using firebug version 1.10.6, and I tested with many PCs
    and network connection environment, it always like that when using
    version 16 of firefox.

    best regards
    cui




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