[THIN] OT: Utility/script to benchmark file load times
- From: "Matt Kosht" <Matt.Kosht@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 15:18:37 -0500
I am trying to write a script (PERL, or bat file) or a program to write
a time stamp to a text file when an Acrobat PDF file loads (start and
end times). I would like to automate this with the Windows task
scheduler to profile load times throughout the day. I can echo or print
the time to a text file before it loads with no problem. I can have a
script "start" the Acrord32.exe and pdf load of course. I can't find a
method to capture when the file is done loading for the end timestamp.
The window name does change when the PDF is done loading but I can't
find anything simple to check for it and write the ending timestamp.
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