I like this idea.  It's not perfect, but it should do what I'm trying to 
get it to.  I think.

Mark Drew wrote:
> You could probably use a javascript timer? you could do one page that  
> sets a cookie (via javascript) with a (local) timestamp when they  
> clicked the upload, then when you get the confirmation page you could  
> make the javascript read that cookie and submit (via ajax style  
> thing) along with the timestamp when it finished. That should do it?
> 
> MD
> On 5 Jun 2006, at 15:03, Ray Champagne wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way that I can figure out how long a file upload takes?
>>
>> I have a client who is complaining that my file upload script is  
>> taking
>> too long.  When I test it, everything seems OK, so I'm assuming  
>> that it
>> is a connectivity issue on his end.  What I'd like to do is out out  
>> the
>> amount of seconds that the upload takes on the "success" page so I can
>> have some kind of benchmark.
>>
>> I've tried wrapping the <cffile> tag with getTickCount(), but the  
>> number
>> there is ridiculously small, so I'm assuming that it's only telling me
>> how long it takes to process that tag, not the actual upload itself.
>>
>> Anybody have any tricks on how I could accomplish what I'm trying  
>> to do?
>> -- 
>> Ray Champagne - Senior Application Developer
>> CrystalVision Web Site Design and Internet Services
>> 603.433.9559
>> www.crystalvision.org
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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