The performance tab is really interesting to me. I pointed my browser

at www.mcpressonline.com and clicked a couple links and saw that 1.2
meg
had been downloaded to my browser.

Performance tab is cool, but the more interesting question isn't what's
downloaded on the initial visit it's what's downloaded on clicks 2+.
You've got to figure that a lot of the overhead (.js, .css, .jpg, etc.)
should occur on the first request. It's subsequent requests that you
want to optimize.

Have you played with the break-point options yet? You can grab the
response after you get it, but before the browser gets it (remember,
fiddler is a proxy) and change it. All sorts of fun from the useful to
the hacking (changing session ids to do session hijacking, for example).

-Walden


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