Laser Lu wrote on 29 feb 2004 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
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> How to get the number of milliseconds that an ASP page has taken to run?
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Thank you very much! However, I wonder if there is a solution without using
any component?
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"Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
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> Laser Lu wrote on 29 feb 2004 in microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
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> > How to get the number of milliseconds that an ASP page has taken to run?
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> <http://www.4guysfromro lla.com/webtech/122700-1.shtml>
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> Evertjan.
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The article links to two non-component methods. Better go back and read it
again ...
Laser Lu wrote:[color=blue]
> Thank you very much! However, I wonder if there is a solution without
> using any component?
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>> Laser Lu wrote on 29 feb 2004 in
>> microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
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>>> How to get the number of milliseconds that an ASP page has taken to
>>> run?
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>> <http://www.4guysfromro lla.com/webtech/122700-1.shtml>
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>> Evertjan.
>> The Netherlands.
>> (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)[/color][/color]
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"Laser Lu" <lu_yanfeng@hot mail.com> wrote in message
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> How to get the number of milliseconds that an ASP page has taken to run?
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> Best regards,
> Laser Lu
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