I notice that when it is slow (at least for the supplied data) the bytes received is one less than when it runs fast. How does the bytes- received value compare with the HTTP header Content-Length? Perhaps the browser is waiting for the final byte which, for some as yet undetermined reason, fails to arrive?

On 22/05/2008, at 4:28 AM, Joe Wells wrote:

"What does something like Fiddler say about the network time?"


Walden,

This is what Fiddler says (when the page loads fast)-

Request Count: 1
Bytes Sent: 878
Bytes Received: 10,570

ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
--------------
Requests started at: 13:23:08:1718
Responses completed at: 13:23:09:0156
Total Sequence time: 00:00:00.843750

and when it loads sloooowwwww.....

Request Count: 1
Bytes Sent: 1,039
Bytes Received: 10,569

ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
--------------
Requests started at: 13:25:10:4687
Responses completed at: 13:25:23:8593
Total Sequence time: 00:00:13.3906250

Is this what you are asking?

Thanks,

Joe




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