Rendering out a page-test results
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numero = 15642
interpreted = N
texte = Here are my test results using [elapsedtime], super-reload and browsercached cleared each time over our lan.100% webcat search page 39 60th's of a secondUsing include to the rendered data 4 60th's of secondUsing 100% html 3 60th's of a secondBut using a stop watch, which I consider real world, I get the following100% webcat search page 15 secondsUsing include to the rendered data 14 secondsUsing 100% html 14 secondsSo much for engineers using PeeCee's, they don't know squat, now webmastersusing webcat on a NT is a different matter :)And yes I went back and edited out all the extra un-needed returns createdby writefile to get the file as small as possible. And this is using thelatest beta acgi 2_1b4, because the plug-in gives a to many nested tagserror.The pure html doc doing a file info on a mac shows it being 127,000 bytes.Using a 21 inch monitor and netscape stretched top to bottom, the page is14 browser windows long.And just for ducks I will do the same tests again tonight from my homedial-up account and if the results are the same I will not report it as thepoint is moot.===============================================Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com===============================================
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Here are my test results using
[elapsedtime], super-reload and browsercached cleared each time over our lan.100% webcat search page 39 60th's of a secondUsing include to the rendered data 4 60th's of secondUsing 100% html 3 60th's of a secondBut using a stop watch, which I consider real world, I get the following100% webcat search page 15 secondsUsing include to the rendered data 14 secondsUsing 100% html 14 secondsSo much for engineers using PeeCee's, they don't know squat, now webmastersusing webcat on a NT is a different matter :)And yes I went back and edited out all the extra un-needed returns createdby writefile to get the file as small as possible. And this is using thelatest beta acgi 2_1b4, because the plug-in gives a to many nested tagserror.The pure html doc doing a file info on a mac shows it being 127,000 bytes.Using a 21 inch monitor and netscape stretched top to bottom, the page is14 browser windows long.And just for ducks I will do the same tests again tonight from my homedial-up account and if the results are the same I will not report it as thepoint is moot.===============================================Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com===============================================
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