[PHP] How to compute time to load page...

2001-12-08 Thread Torkil Johnsen

Hi All... (again)

I was just wondering if anyone out there has made a function that will
compute how long time (seconds, milliseconds) it will take to load a page?

I see some search engines have a function that displays how long time the
search took, and I'm looking for the same thing, to compare different
designs and improve loading time for my viewers.

Anyone?
- Torkil Johnsen


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RE: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...

2001-12-08 Thread Jack Dempsey

the search time is different than the page load timegoogle for example
can find thousands of records in a tenth of a second, yet it takes longer to
get that html result back to your browseryou could estimate page
download time by calculating the filesize and using the connection
speedcertainly not 100% accurate, but it will give you a way of
estimating.

jack

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From: Torkil Johnsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:14 PM
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Subject: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


Hi All... (again)

I was just wondering if anyone out there has made a function that will
compute how long time (seconds, milliseconds) it will take to load a page?

I see some search engines have a function that displays how long time the
search took, and I'm looking for the same thing, to compare different
designs and improve loading time for my viewers.

Anyone?
- Torkil Johnsen


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Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...

2001-12-08 Thread Andrew Forgue

Or this:

at the beginning of your script, get the time using microtime
then at the bottom, you could  get the time again, subtract
the difference and voila, thats how long the execution time
of your script is.

-ajf

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Subject: RE: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


 the search time is different than the page load timegoogle for example
 can find thousands of records in a tenth of a second, yet it takes longer
to
 get that html result back to your browseryou could estimate page
 download time by calculating the filesize and using the connection
 speedcertainly not 100% accurate, but it will give you a way of
 estimating.

 jack

 -Original Message-
 From: Torkil Johnsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:14 PM
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 Subject: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


 Hi All... (again)

 I was just wondering if anyone out there has made a function that will
 compute how long time (seconds, milliseconds) it will take to load a page?

 I see some search engines have a function that displays how long time the
 search took, and I'm looking for the same thing, to compare different
 designs and improve loading time for my viewers.

 Anyone?
 - Torkil Johnsen


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Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...

2001-12-08 Thread Alex Shi

Basically I agree with you. But the second time to get time must be done
after the page is rendered on local browser. So I suggest to use Javascript
for the second time to get time, and pass the first time value into a js
function.

Alex


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From: Andrew Forgue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Torkil Johnsen
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Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


 Or this:

 at the beginning of your script, get the time using microtime
 then at the bottom, you could  get the time again, subtract
 the difference and voila, thats how long the execution time
 of your script is.

 -ajf

 - Original Message -
 From: Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Torkil Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED];
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:59 PM
 Subject: RE: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


  the search time is different than the page load timegoogle for
example
  can find thousands of records in a tenth of a second, yet it takes
longer
 to
  get that html result back to your browseryou could estimate page
  download time by calculating the filesize and using the connection
  speedcertainly not 100% accurate, but it will give you a way of
  estimating.
 
  jack
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Torkil Johnsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:14 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...
 
 
  Hi All... (again)
 
  I was just wondering if anyone out there has made a function that will
  compute how long time (seconds, milliseconds) it will take to load a
page?
 
  I see some search engines have a function that displays how long time
the
  search took, and I'm looking for the same thing, to compare different
  designs and improve loading time for my viewers.
 
  Anyone?
  - Torkil Johnsen
 
 
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Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...

2001-12-08 Thread Jason G.

What about the small difference there will be between server time and local 
time?
-Jason Garber

At 10:40 PM 12/8/2001 -0500, Alex Shi wrote:
Basically I agree with you. But the second time to get time must be done
after the page is rendered on local browser. So I suggest to use Javascript
for the second time to get time, and pass the first time value into a js
function.

Alex


- Original Message -
From: Andrew Forgue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Torkil Johnsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 9:42 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


  Or this:
 
  at the beginning of your script, get the time using microtime
  then at the bottom, you could  get the time again, subtract
  the difference and voila, thats how long the execution time
  of your script is.
 
  -ajf
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Torkil Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:59 PM
  Subject: RE: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...
 
 
   the search time is different than the page load timegoogle for
example
   can find thousands of records in a tenth of a second, yet it takes
longer
  to
   get that html result back to your browseryou could estimate page
   download time by calculating the filesize and using the connection
   speedcertainly not 100% accurate, but it will give you a way of
   estimating.
  
   jack
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Torkil Johnsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:14 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...
  
  
   Hi All... (again)
  
   I was just wondering if anyone out there has made a function that will
   compute how long time (seconds, milliseconds) it will take to load a
page?
  
   I see some search engines have a function that displays how long time
the
   search took, and I'm looking for the same thing, to compare different
   designs and improve loading time for my viewers.
  
   Anyone?
   - Torkil Johnsen
  
  
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Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...

2001-12-08 Thread Alex Shi

This is an Einstein problem :)) Maybe we need a time server 

However, we can have an alternative solution to get round turn time.
Let's say on page A there's a link to a backend script. When the link
is clicked, then use javascript to pick up current time T1 and pass it to
the script. This script will send a page back to browser. Let's say this
is page B. Time T1 is passed to the js of page B. And at the end of
page B a js function will pick up current time T2. When the page
rendered at local browser, we have both T1 and T2. Thus we calculate
the time difference of a round turn. I know it is not a final solution
but this is acurate.

Hope someone else out there can give better solution.

Alex


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From: Jason G. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alex Shi [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...


 What about the small difference there will be between server time and
local
 time?
 -Jason Garber

 At 10:40 PM 12/8/2001 -0500, Alex Shi wrote:
 Basically I agree with you. But the second time to get time must be done
 after the page is rendered on local browser. So I suggest to use
Javascript
 for the second time to get time, and pass the first time value into a js
 function.
 
 Alex
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Andrew Forgue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Torkil Johnsen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 9:42 PM
 Subject: Re: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...
 
 
   Or this:
  
   at the beginning of your script, get the time using microtime
   then at the bottom, you could  get the time again, subtract
   the difference and voila, thats how long the execution time
   of your script is.
  
   -ajf
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Jack Dempsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Torkil Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED];
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:59 PM
   Subject: RE: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...
  
  
the search time is different than the page load timegoogle for
 example
can find thousands of records in a tenth of a second, yet it takes
 longer
   to
get that html result back to your browseryou could estimate page
download time by calculating the filesize and using the connection
speedcertainly not 100% accurate, but it will give you a way of
estimating.
   
jack
   
-Original Message-
From: Torkil Johnsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 7:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] How to compute time to load page...
   
   
Hi All... (again)
   
I was just wondering if anyone out there has made a function that
will
compute how long time (seconds, milliseconds) it will take to load a
 page?
   
I see some search engines have a function that displays how long
time
 the
search took, and I'm looking for the same thing, to compare
different
designs and improve loading time for my viewers.
   
Anyone?
- Torkil Johnsen
   
   
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