That's right! It works! Thanks a lot! On 25 Maj, 22:56, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have just tried to check time before and after function using PHP: > > <?php $trasa=microtime(); ?> > > <?php echo 'time: '.round(microtime()-$trasa, 10).'s.'; ?> > > > But it doesn't work properly. > > You misunderstand how php works. php runs at the server, and when php > has completed running, the output (an HTML page including javascript) > is passed to the client browser. Then the client browser runs that > part. > > To time something in javascript > ...http://www.google.com/search?q=execution+time+javascript
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