Brian King wrote: > A couple of browser questions: > > It is pretty trivial to measure a page load time using a web progress > listener, but does anyone know how to measure page layout time?
Isn't nsIWebProgressListener.STATE_IS_DOCUMENT the one you are looking for? p.s. page load times are inaccurate and that is why is was removed from the statusbar (see history of nsBrowserStatushandler.js). > On another note, how does one associate/store data for individual tabs > when multiple are open, e.g. page load time? I would extend onStateChange in tabbrowser.xml for this and use "this.mTab.myProperty = value;" over "this.mTab.setAttribute = value;" because setting attributes in XBL is slower (see Hyatt's comment in nsBrowserStatushandler.js) and save the data as RDF in a new method or some JS function. Michael _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
