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Re^2: Using LWP: is there a way to get the server response time?

by Anonymous Monk
on May 11, 2007 at 13:34 UTC ( #614908=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Using LWP: is there a way to get the server response time?
in thread Using LWP: is there a way to get the server response time?

Mmmh. So is a http response alsways a combination of header+response and I have no handle to get into the data-chunks (and their timing) received by LWP::UserAgent?

I am not able to get on the server side. So my only chance is to calculate: ((overall-response-time / transferred-bytes) / my-network-throughput-capacity) or something like that to get a hint of the time used to prepare the response on the server side?
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