>Firebug can help you with this. Its Net Tab displays a line 
>for the "DOMContentLoaded" event.

Yes, it is a good time for a single reload. But how do you find out the
DOMContentLoaded time with JMeter when you are actually applying the load?

>I tend to further simplify and propose that this is close to the time it
>takes to load the HTML content, typically the generated content from
>PHP, ASPX or whatever is at work on the server. 

Well then Deepak is using exactly the same method then. He also excludes
statics in his testing.

>The loadbalancing software is a special case of a reverse proxy.

I am confused now. Reverse proxy logs are:
1. Logs in the Load Balancer for traffic going back from Web Server?
or
2. Logs in the Web Server for traffic going back from Application Server?

>Stop writing so much, I cannot possibly read all of it ;-) 

Oh, common... Bet you've read a lot to get to the level of knowledge you
possess now... I am just trying to catch up with your experience and I am
very lucky that you guys are actually responding.  
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