Hi,
I don't know that this will help or not but you can use
the onLoad event in JavaScript, then start the timer at client side.
But this is entirely different approach ...
Andras.
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From: "girish mokashi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:11 AM
Subject: Can servlet detect if response has been received by browser ?
> Hi everyone,
> Is there some way to detect whether or not the
> response has been received by the browser. I'd like to
> start a timer in my servlet as soon as client browser
> displays the entire page.
> Does the method isCommitted() of HttpServletResponse
> in Servlet API 2.2 have something to do with this?
> Thanks.
> Girish
>
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