I decided to go ahead with firebug for Firefox and Developer's tool for Chrome.
My problem is solved.
Thank you & Regards,
Abhijeet Ashok Muneshwar
M. Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) (2nd year)
National Institute of Technology, Karnataka. India.
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Erik Eckhardt <sillyerik@gmail.com> wrote:
Good point, Nathan. I didn't even think about the script solution being impossible because he doesn't control the content on Facebook. I was giving a generic answer to the general question about how to time link clicks->page load.However, the Firebug method will work just fine, no matter whose site it is.On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 3:17 PM, Nathan Mynarcik <nathan@mynarcik.com> wrote:
--First Event: You can not calculate because you do not have access to their site files. Also, since you want to calculate things between two seperate domains, you are wanting the impossible.Second Event: You can calculate that on your own site using various Web Analytics (i.e. Google Analytics).Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 4:12 AM, Abhijeet Muneshwar <openingknots@gmail.com> wrote:Hi all,I want to calculate time consumed in redirecting from 1 webpage to another webpage.For Example:1) I am using Facebook in Google Chrome browser.I have shared 1 link on my Facebook profile like below:(It's not only Facebook. It can be any domain having link to another domain).2) When I click on this link from my Facebook profile, then this website will open in new tab.3) I want to calculate time difference in miliseconds or microseconds between below two events:First Event: Time of clicking link "http://www.webdeveloper.com/" from my Facebook profile.Second Event: Time of completely loading webpage of "http://www.webdeveloper.com/".Thank you in advance.--
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