On 1/25/07 at 11:56 AM, mpeters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Peters) wrote:
>
>
> Andrew Brosnan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm benchmarking some code and wanted to include the results in
> > webpages generated by print $template->output(). How could I also
> > include the time taken by output()?
>
> You'll have to do it afterwards. The way CGI::Application::DevPopUp
> does this is by creating a popup HTML, parsing the final HTML and
> inserting it right before the </body> tag.
Thanks Michael. Actually, one of the reasons I'm doing this is to
convince the customer to move to CGI::App instead of one huge script.
I considered saving the post output() results elsewhere to review. Is
that what you mean by do it afterwards? I can't think of a good way to
actually include it in the page generated by output.
Regards,
Andrew
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