Hello,
We're a bit confused about the numbers in this XML snippet (edited for
readability, hope not too much removed):
<httpSample t="3773" lt="0" [...] rc="200" rm="OK" by="709260">
<httpSample t="2608" lt="595" rc="302" rm="Found"
by="321851"/>
<httpSample t="1163" lt="988" rc="200" rm="OK" by="65558"/>
</httpSample>
Element had follow redirects on, redirect automatically off.
t = 2608 + 1163 = 3771
lt = 595 + 988 = 1583
by = 321851 + 65558 = 387409
Now the parent element has quite different numbers for all three
attributes, and also in a different way.
- 't' has just 2 bytes too many
- 'lt' I would expect the parent to have 1583 (sum) or 595 (first)
- 'by' is off by almost a factor of 2
If this is the way the math for the parent element is meant to work, is
it documented somewhere?
Thanks,
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- Pieter
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