Please submit this in Jira. I plan to start making changes such as this 
(i.e. that will cause compatability problems with prior versions) in 
Watir 1.6.

Chris McMahon wrote:
> I had occasion today to measure page load times in anger using
> FireWatir.  I don't have a regular Watir installation handy, but I
> know Watir tracks the latest page load times in a variable called
> "down_load_time" or "download_time" or something similar.
>
> FireWatir doesn't have this feature.  I used the venerable
> wrap-a-timer-around-the-click technique stolen from Mike Kelly, which
> is pretty painless, but it made me think.
>
> I'd like to make two suggestions: first, that the value be renamed
> "page_load_time" instead of "down_load_time", because "page loads" and
> "downloads" are different things.
> Second, that this value be added to FireWatir at the same time that
> it's refactored in Watir.
>
> And, it would be really nifty if Watir and FireWatir could actually
> share the same physical code files, such that a change to the function
> of "page_load_time" would be instantly available to both platforms.
>   
That is the plan.
> It seems to me that this would be a good spike to explore merging the
> shared code between the two platforms.
>
> I could, of course, be wrong, but I thought making the suggestion was
> worthwhile.
>   

Bret
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