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Urgent - How to Verify Pages Completely Loaded

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Hi,

I'm trying to measure page load times in a web app. How do I verify that the page I go to next is fully loaded? Do I use content verification (web_reg_find)? I am measure the time it takes for a page to load and then the user goes to another page and another and so on. I need to know how long it took for page one. How long it took for page two and so one. I'm using transactions for each page, but I want to make SURE that the page is fully resolved/loaded before the scenario goes to the next page. So, does LoadRunner automatically do this or do I have to use content verification or do I do it in some other way?

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Re: Urgent - How to Verify Pages Completely Loaded

You can get the page download details in Analyser.
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Re: Urgent - How to Verify Pages Completely Loaded

You can get the page download details in Analyser.
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Re: Urgent - How to Verify Pages Completely Loaded

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You can get the page download details in Analyser.
I'm not sure what you mean. Certainly the pages are listed there because I made each page into a transaction, but how can I be certain that the page was fully downloaded before going on to the next page? Know what I mean?

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Re: Urgent - How to Verify Pages Completely Loaded

web_reg_find function u can use to find the required text which comes at the last..
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