How To Measure The Execution Time Of A Webpage
Jul 28, 2010
I would like to check how long an ASP.NET page takes to execute (server stuff obviously, not interested in how long it takes to throw the results down the line and for the browser to render them at this stage).
Having done some searching, I came across http:[URL] which shows how to do just this. Trouble is, it doesn't work for me. I copied the code exactly, but the execution time is always zero.
I tried enabling tracing, and that showed an elapsed time between Page_Init and Page_PreRender, but the values returned by Environment.TickCount were exactly the same in both events, so the elapsed time was 9obviously) zero.
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