Chris, i'd bet my head a few months ago someone announced an apache::bench module, that would take a log and run it as a benchmarking secuence of HTTP requests. just get to the list archives and start searching with benchmarks and logs. CPAN is your friend, also. there are at least 2 or 3 benching perl scripts available. I bet at least one does what you need. but I may still loose my bet ... m
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