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Re: This page loaded in x seconds
by brash on 2003/10/8 6:46:45

Might also be worth mentioning that you I think you need to have all caching in system admin -> preferences -> general settings turned off for this feature to work.
Re: This page loaded in x seconds
by brash on 2003/10/8 1:00:32

Thanks so much Olorin ! I was wondering where the time logging was kicked off.

I've also managed to get the page load time displayed in the footer just as I wanted. I searched phpkaox theme.html for this bit of code;

Quote:
<{$xoops_footer}>


Then just added your code directly after this, with a <p> tag on the end to space it out a bit. So after I added the code it looked like this;

Quote:
<{$xoops_footer}><{php}>global $ftime;
echo"This page is loaded in $ftime seconds.";
<{/php}><p>


You can see what it looks like at http://www.it-hq.org

Once again, thank you so much Olorin!
Re: This page loaded in x seconds
by OldSwede on 2003/10/7 15:34:53

Thank you,

this works perfect for me with 2.0.4 and 2.0.5 RC

wr
oldswede
Re: This page loaded in x seconds
by Olorin on 2003/10/7 13:01:37

Quote:
This page loaded in <? php global $ftime; echo $ftime; ?> seconds

This cord doesn't work since your theme file is html.

Quote:
$xoopsLogger->startTime();

And this function is already called in common.php

Thus my code should work with XOOPS 2.0.x. At least,it's working at my site...
Did you update your cache?
Re: This page loaded in x seconds
by brash on 2003/10/7 1:20:23

Thanks heaps for you help Olorin

I tried entering the code you posted into the theme.html file of the theme I am using (phpkaox), but nothing is printed to the screen (I placed it at the very bottom just before the </body> tag) . I also tried putting the code into the footer (as this is where I was wanting it anyway), and all it seems to do was print the entire code to screen. I tried making an adaption to suit my needs;

Quote:
This page loaded in <? php global $ftime; echo $ftime; ?> seconds


This prints correctly at in the footer, except the actual load time is absent as when I replace $ftime with text such as hello, the text is displayed, so I assume I'm missing something to get the $ftime value to print.

I also made the other code changes you specified. One thing I was wondering is what kicks off the time log? Would I have to include something like

Quote:
$xoopsLogger->startTime();


in the header.php to start the time logging process?

Thanks again

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