you can try to use alarm and time your aperation. if times expires catch
sig{alar}, and do your erro stuff inside .

Mark

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From: "Najamuddin, Junaid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 5:03 PM
Subject: Timing the response


> Hi,
>
> Due to a latency issue I want to time a particular intranet web page
> response
> It is a web page that looks for the dsl availability for an address being
> input
> When you hit submit it checks for the availability of dsl and output a
> response
> I want to time that response from the time the user hits submit and the
> output page is displayed with a result
> The idea I have is to submit a fixed address thru a perl script onto that
> page every five minutes or so
> The output of script should go into a log file with a time stamp as to how
> much time it took to get the result
>
> Is there any way to do this, or if someone already has something similar
who
> can guide me please
> I will appreciate it
>
> Thanks
> junaid
>
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