On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 15:18:14 -0800, Mauricio Freitas wrote:
Web page load time *IS NOT* time to download HTML. It is the time a browser takes to load a page, including all its resources, such as CSS, scripts, images, etc. It's related to user experience more than anything.
How do you determine when a page load is complete?
Comments welcome. Since this is probably the first time this is being done.
If you're collecting the information via Javascript is there any scope to grab some more variables like the CPU type, browser, OS etc? I can imagine that there may well be bigger contributors to page load time than the ISP used. For instance, what if Orcon users (for whatever reason) have on average older machines? I think if you're testing "ISP" performance you need to be controlling for everything that is outside the ISP's control? -- -Michael Fincham System Administrator, Unleash www.unleash.co.nz Phone: 0800 750 250 DDI: 03 978 1223 Mobile: 027 666 4482